January 8, 2008 by Trevor Timm
Filed under Features, Life, Politics
NASHUA, N.H. — Senator Hillary Clinton took an early lead and held on to defeat Senator Barack Obama.
January 7, 2008 by Heidi Buchanan
Filed under Life, Politics
WASHINGTON — In what could become one of the most spectacular front-runner failures in presidential politics, rivaling that of Howard Dean in 2004 and Edward Muskie 1972, Hillary Clinton is now rumored to be considering whether or not to drop out of the election if she suffers a heavy loss in New Hampshire as she [...]
January 4, 2008 by Heidi Buchanan
Filed under Life, Politics
WASHINGTON — In recent conversations, many of my Democratic friends have begun camping out for either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. Now, I must say, being in Washington for the past year and half has somewhat, how do you put it, numbed me to politics. Presidential campaigns began rallying their troops nearly two years before [...]
June 1, 2007 by Patrick Boyle
Filed under Life, Politics
So far, the media presentation of the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton candidacies has been one of opposites—the fresh newcomer versus the Washington elite; progressivism versus Democratic Leadership Council centrism; grassroots campaigning versus the biggest war chest in the game. But looking at the two Democratic frontrunners now shows how money, power and political clout [...]


