Where to Catch the Sights, Sound and Smell of a Campaign
You can learn a lot about the state of a campaign from its rope lines, and about the style of the person running.
You can learn a lot about the state of a campaign from its rope lines, and about the style of the person running.
True colors, shining through. Don’t you just love it?
McCain’s Ethical Dilemma: Campaign Filled With Lobbyist Kingpins
Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed regret about a remark that brought up concern for Barack Obama’s safety.
Senator John McCain’s wife abruptly reversed course and released a summary of her 2006 income tax return after weeks of vowing not to do so.
If anyone ever had hope that an Obama-Clinton dream team would be a ticket to ride to easily victory in November, the glaring proof that she’s imagined Obama dying of an assassin’s bullet should wake us from that dream turned mightmare forthwith.
Immigrants arrested in an Iowa raid faced tough criminal charges instead of rapid deportation, signaling a sharp escalation in a Bush administration crackdown.
Virginia’s sudden rise as a leading “purple” state has made its top politicians a hot commodity this year.
MIAMI (AP) — Sen. Barack Obama, who once said he would meet Cuban leader Raul Castro without preconditions, added Friday that he would do so “only when we have an opportunity to advance the interests of the United States and to advance the cause of freedom for the Cuban people.”…
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s ill-timed and tasteless claim that she is stying in the Democratic Presidential race because frontrunner Barack Obama might get gunned down like Bobby Kennedy shows just how desperate and callous she is in her quest.
It’s almost like she is wishing someone kills Obama so she is the only candidate left in the race.
Surely she doesn’t wish that.
Or does she?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cindy McCain, who two weeks ago said she would never make her tax returns public, revealed Friday that she had a total income of more than $6 million in 2006….