TPMtv: '08 Roundup: Episode #18
'08 Roundup: Episode #18
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: In today's episode we examine the contending theories for how racialized voting may be affecting the Democratic primary race.
'08 Roundup: Episode #18
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: In today's episode we examine the contending theories for how racialized voting may be affecting the Democratic primary race.
'08 Roundup: Episode #15
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: She may have netted only a handful of delegates, but Tuesday's primary wins by Hillary Clinton had a huge psychological impact on the race. And on the Republican side, what is President Bush doing to help out the Dems' chances in 2008? All that and more in today's '08 Roundup episode of TPMtv.
CNN, Fox News and MSNBC have projected that John McCain has clinched the Republican nomination based on his wins tonight.
Most of the networks are projecting John McCain as winner of the Vermont and Ohio primaries.
Texas / Ohio Preview
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: It's all over but the voting (and caucusing). So in today's episode of TPMtv, we go over which states are voting, how many delegates each has, what to expect, and just how that weird Texas Caucus/Primary works.
'08 Roundup: Episode #14
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: What's likely next Tuesday? And what's John McCain's real plan for running against Barack Obama? We give you our read in today's episode of our weekly campaign 2008 roundup.
'08 Roundup: Episode #13
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Campaign 2008 Roundup, Episode #13
A Tale of 3 Speeches
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Tuesday night Barack Obama extended his election winning streak over Hillary Clinton to 9 with a victory in the Wisconsin primary (and then 10 with a Hawaii caucus win), while John McCain put Mike Huckabee a little further away in his rear-view mirror with wins in Wisconsin and Washington. The tone and the timing of the three post-primary speeches told the story of the night.
Wisconsin Primary Preview
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Wisconsin is the island of primary goodness between Super Tuesday back on Feb. 5th and Last Stand Tuesday (Texas and Ohio) on March 4th. And tonight's the night. (Our live results coverage starts at 9 PM Eastern.) The polls say Barack Obama is the likely winner. But there's been so much buzz and hype for Obama over the last two weeks that a win for Hillary, even by a tiny margin, could seriously upset the apple cart. And most polls don't show...