Clinton takes hit in new poll on White House race
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s positive rating has dropped to a new low of 37 percent in an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s positive rating has dropped to a new low of 37 percent in an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chelsea Clinton warmed up supporters Wednesday night by ticking through her mother’s achievements and the Democratic presidential candidate’s plans to boost the economy and end the Iraq war….
STERLING, Virginia (Reuters) – The U.S. economy is going through a difficult period but will emerge stronger in the long run, President George W. Bush said on Wednesday after new data confirmed growth has slowed.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Republican John McCain on Wednesday called anew for the United States to work more collegially with democratic allies and live up to its duties as a world leader, drawing a sharp contrast to the past eight years under President Bush….
WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama ‘s speech on race has left the public divided on whether he has sufficiently put the issue behind him, a poll shows….
by Maggie Van Ostrand
Superdelegates of the Democratic Party aren’t stepping up to endorse Barack Obama yet and my guess is because they’re truly terrified of the Clintons. Who can blame them? They don’t want to be found somewhere, just hanging around.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill on Wednesday that would allow government entities to buy back certain bonds during interest rate spikes.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Twenty top Democratic donors who are supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for saying superdelegates should support the presidential candidate with the most pledged delegates….
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (Reuters) – The United States could do more to help fight drug trafficking in Guyana, a top U.S. official said on Wednesday, weeks after a State Department report criticized the South American nation for its drug record.
Despite two Dems with urban interests, mayors and experts say too little attention paid to them.