Archive for March, 2008

Is Obama Tough Enough to Be the Democratic Nominee?
March 27, 2008

We’re going to find out in the next six weeks if Barack Obama is tough enough to be the Democratic nominee for President.
Hillary Clinton and her surrogates are trying to strip the bark off him before the Pennsylvania primary on April 22 and the Indiana and North Carolina primaries on May 7.
Obama will be taking [...]

Obama Gets the Delegates Back in Mississippi
March 12, 2008

After a big win in Mississippi, Barack Obama appears to have regained the delegates he lost to Hillary Clinton last Tuesday.
Clinton’s victories in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island were hailed by her campaign as triumphs for the ages. Those wins were impressive.
It’s important to remember this, though: she gained all of about [...]

She’s Alive!
March 5, 2008

Hillary Clinton won a big victory today in Ohio. She may be headed for victory in Texas as well.
Her campaign is alive and breathing.
Now she and Obama will prepare to do battle in the Wyoming caucus this Saturday, the Mississippi primary next Tuesday, Pennsylvania on April 22, North Carolina and Indiana on May 7, [...]

McCain Will Be a Formidable Candidate for President
March 5, 2008

John McCain swept to the Republican nomination for President tonight on the strength of primary victories in Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island. He swamped former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee in all of the contests.
McCain’s victory in Texas was the killer for Huckabee. Huck had hoped that his strong core of evangelical voters [...]

Texas and Ohio are Key in Clinton’s Fight to Save Her Campaign
March 4, 2008

Hillary Clinton needs wins in Texas and Ohio tomorrow to have a chance at winning the Democratic Party’s nomination for President. Her husband, First Gentleman-in-Waiting Bill Clinton, said as much a couple of weeks ago.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been putting out a different story in the last 24 hours. Her staff is [...]