At least if it comes down between Hillary & McCain. She says she will vote for her and even campaign for her. picked by 2manyusernames 6 months ago tags coulter president presidential 2008 election hillary |
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If numbers don't lie, the Democratic presidential race is proving they can confuse: Both campaigns claim they are ahead in the popular vote. 3 comments edit related share politicsTechnically Hillary does have more votes, they just have been thrown out. Plus, caucuses don't report numbers, though that would tend to help Obama picked by 1thirteen3 3 months ago |
Hillary has been pretty unsuccessful running her campaign and is deeply in debt ($8.7 million at the end of February. That may include the $5 million she loaned the campaign). Now records show that although she touts a universal health care program she has a hard time paying the bill for her employee's current health plan. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
Former President George H.W. Bush will appear with his wife, Barbara, on Monday to showcase their endorsement of Sen. John McCain. A senior campaign official said that the former first couple will attend a rally for McCain and are expected to campaign for him. picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
We in Denmark cannot figure out why you are even bothering to hold an election. When you really look at the three remaining candidates there is no contest! picked by hmtksteve 3 months ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
You don't hire a CEO to drive a company into bankruptcy. You don't appoint a pastor to shrink a congregation. Why should we expect a president to dismantle the thing that gives him power and fame, and his allies huge wealth? picked by JoshSF49 3 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
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The US presidential race has been left wide open after Hillary Clinton and John McCain both rebounded to win victories in the New Hampshire primary. picked by keroberos32 7 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
AMERICANS have learned to take with a grain of salt much of the rhetoric in a campaign like the current Democratic donnybrook between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Still, there are some red lines that should never be crossed. Clinton did so Tuesday morning, the day of the Pennsylvania primary, when she told ABC's "Good Morning America" that, if she were president, she would "tot... read full post picked by DerAlt 3 months ago 5 comments edit related share politics |
Why, ask many Democrats and media commentators, won’t Hillary Rodham Clinton see the long odds against her, put her own ambitions aside, and gracefully embrace Barack Obama as the inevitable Democratic nominee? 12 comments edit related share plime.comHere is why: She and Bill Clinton both devoutly believe that Obama’s likely victory is a disaster-in-waiting. Naive Democrats just don’t see it. picked by 1thirteen3 3 months ago |
NYT has a report on McCain. Among other things is the rumor that McCain has been having an illicit relationship with a lobbyist. McCain's response is denial. More info here and here picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
West Virginia votes for their democratic candidate on Tuesday. 0 comments edit related share politicsWho's ahead? Hillary Clinton by a whopping 43 points at a time when Obama finally takes the super delegate lead. A big Clinton win will send a powerful message that there are a lot of Democrats not yet ready to get on the Obama bandwagon. picked by JoshSF49 2 months ago |
An armed man has taken at least two workers hostage at a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign office in New Hampshire. picked by unzercharlie 8 months ago 9 comments edit related share politics |
Throughout his campaign Barack Obama has mocked his critics, noting that they just don't get what a novel figure and consistent unifier he has been for his whole life. "They say: We don't know enough about him. His pastor once said something. He's got a funny name, sounds Muslim." picked by 1thirteen3 3 months ago 7 comments edit related share politics |
The one scheduled McCain press conference of the week has just been canceled, we are told. No word as to why. After a week of constant mistakes, McCain runs from the press. picked by BWallaby 14 hours ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
Obama will be the one to beat in '08 3 comments edit related share politicsEDIT: Now her campaign manager says the AP report is "Untrue!" picked by Moe 2 months ago |
Hillary Clinton visited her Alma-mater Wellesley College, an all female liberal arts school, where an Important debate has been sparked between feminists... 4 comments edit related share politicsDo you vote for a woman to shatter the glass ceiling and further the cause? Or do you make an empowered, individual decision that is not confined by gender? picked by muppetmaker 6 months ago |
The New York Times on Thursday endorsed Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton and Republican Sen. John McCain for their party's nominations to contest the U.S. presidential in November. 5 comments edit related share politicsLinked to Ny Times editoral on each canidate and why they chose them. picked by unoriganl 6 months ago |
It's a question Hillary Rodham Clinton and her surrogates raised through the last days of the caustic Pennsylvania primary contest. And unfortunately for Obama - who lost to the former first lady by a 10-point margin Tuesday night - it's a question that bears repeating. picked by 1thirteen3 3 months ago 6 comments edit related share politics |
Meowza strikes again! This time, with a video showing a mating between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, (made entirely in Aviary). picked by jaxomlotus 5 months ago 8 comments edit related share arts |
Yeah, I've been on the fence, unable to pick a candidate for the office of POTUS. Now, that has changed. This nation does need change. Change that only a man like John McClane can offer. 4 comments edit related share politicsThat is John McClane - not John McCain. Yippie-kay-yay America! picked by 2manyusernames 2 months ago |
John McCain wants the federal government to free people from paying gasoline taxes this summer and ensure that college students can secure loans this fall, a pair of proposals aimed at stemming pain from the country's troubled economy. picked by 1thirteen3 3 months ago 23 comments edit related share politics |