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Posts tagged with 'Hillary'

  • TPMtv: IN/NC Primary Preview

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 06 2008 04:35 PM | PERMALINK

    IN/NC Primary Preview

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: The polls start closing in two hours. Find out what the final polls say, what to expect tonight and even the little noticed trend that could determine the outcome of the race.

  • Racist Dems and the Libertarian Alternative

    POSTED BY MIKE GRAVEL, MAY 05 2008 04:32 PM | PERMALINK


    Racists and race baiters in the Democratic Party are now the only thing keeping the nomination from Barack Obama. The way Hillary and her minions stoked the Jeremiah Wright controversy will go down as one of the most successful racist appeals in political history---- right up with Willie Horton. I expect racist campaigns from Republicans but seeing race baiting succeed with Democratic voters is disappointing and disgusting.

    Hillary’s only effective weapon has been the race card. She and Bill pitted...

  • TPMtv: Clinton's New Math

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, APRIL 24 2008 03:06 PM | PERMALINK

    Clinton's New Math

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: With the pledged delegate lead now out of reach, the Clinton campaign is focused on the popular vote. In today's episode of TPMtv, Greg Sargent looks at the different ways to slice and dice the numbers and what it would take for Sen. Clinton to grab hold of the popular vote lead.

  • TPMtv: Pennsylvania Post-Game

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, APRIL 23 2008 01:29 PM | PERMALINK

    Pennsylvania Post-Game

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Hillary Clinton achieved a solid win in the Pennsylvania Primary Tuesday night, but just how much does her 10-point win change the look of the Democratic nomination battle? We break down some numbers in today's episode of TPMtv.

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: Bitter (Pundits) Pill

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, APRIL 14 2008 11:25 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: Bitter (Pundits) Pill

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Sunday show pundits agree, Obama's "bitter" remarks were really bad.  We give you it all in today's Sunday show roundup.

  • False Dichotomy: Experience or Judgment

    POSTED BY CHRIS BROUSSARD, APRIL 10 2008 12:56 PM | PERMALINK

    Last night, Chris Bowers over at Talk Left asserted that Democrats should not argue over experience and that they should be focusing the campaign on judgment and ideology. He was commenting on an exchange between Obama and Hillary:

    Obama on his choice for Vice President: "I think a lot of people assume that might be some kind of military thing to make me look more commander-in-chief-like. Ironically, this is an area -- foreign policy is the area where I am probably most confident that I know more and...

  • TPMtv: The Argument

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, APRIL 02 2008 04:27 PM | PERMALINK

    The Argument

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: In today's episode we look at news that the Clinton camp is discussing Jeremiah Wright in conversations with super delegates and how the press and spinners on both sides are reacting.

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: Should She Stay or Should She Go?

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MARCH 31 2008 11:40 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: Should She Stay or Should She Go?

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Calls for Hillary's exit and her fighting response was the big topic on the Sunday shows, with Obama supporters reeling back some of their more aggressive calls from earlier in the week. We bring you the highlights in today's Sunday Show Roundup.

  • Hillarack

    POSTED BY MARC BOXSER, MARCH 27 2008 03:38 PM | PERMALINK

    The New Republic has this pretty weird melding of Barack and Hillay. To quote Andy Sullivan- 'Kind of gay?'

     

  • Dems split on who should quit

    POSTED BY ALEXANDRA STEIGRAD, MARCH 26 2008 03:49 PM | PERMALINK

    From the Politico:

    A new Rasmussen poll shows that most Dems want the race to go on and are split on which candidate should withdraw, despite Obama’s nearly insurmountable lead in the popular vote and pledged delegates:
    Twenty-two percent (22 percent) of Democratic voters nationwide say that Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. However, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that an identical number —22 percent — say that...