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A Picture Worth 1,000 Words: Why Hillary Lost

by @ Thursday, June 5th, 2008. Filed under 2008 Election, Al Gore, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, John Edwards, Mark Warner, Politics, Tom Vilsack

The national poll averages from October forward:

What it means:
According to the chart, Clinton’s national poll average was basically unchanged between the beginning of October and the middle of May, starting at about 41 percent and ending at about 42 percent. Although Clinton verged on 50 percent of the average poll and dipped to just below […]

Democrats React To Bush’s Knesset Speech

by @ Thursday, May 15th, 2008. Filed under 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Democrats, Iran, Iraq War, Joe Biden, North Korea, Politics, Republicans, Syria, War On Terror

Suffice it to say that Democrats aren’t happy at all with President Bush’s remarks before the Israeli Knesset.
The Obama campaign was the first to respond:
In a statement, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shot across the bow: “It is sad that President Bush would use a speech to the Knesset on the 6Oth anniversary of Israel’s independence […]

Democratic Des Moines Register Debate Round-Up And Reaction

by @ Thursday, December 13th, 2007. Filed under 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, John Edwards, Politics

You would have thought I learned my lesson yesterday, but I actually sat down and watched the entire 90 minutes of the Democratic candidates debate sponsored by The Des Moines Register and Iowa Public Television.
Same moderator. Same format. The only thing that was missing was Carolyn Washburn’s inane attempt to get all the candidates to […]

Joe Biden Announces For President

by @ Wednesday, January 31st, 2007. Filed under 2008 Election, Joe Biden, Politics

Twenty years after his first run for the White House ended in embarressment after he plagarized a speech by British politician Neil Kinnock, Delaware Senator Joe Biden is running for President again:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, who has fought against sending more U.S. troops to Iraq, on Wednesday joined the crowded field […]

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