Thursday, July 24, 2008

Hillary Clinton

A Government Threat to Birth Control

Sen. Clinton and women's rights advocates say a planned regulation could cut access to contraception. more >>

For Democrats, Relief That Clintons Have Ceded Spotlight to Obama

Staying out of the news could help Hillary's prospects as the vice presidential nominee. more >>

Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady

Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow. more >>

New Poll Finds More Than Half of Democrats Want Clinton as Obama's Vice President

It also shows most voters don't think McCain is too old to be president. more >>

Bill Clinton Leaves Bruised Feelings Behind to Support Obama

The healing process has begun for the Clintons and the Democratic Party. more >>

Trading a Pantsuit for a Judge's Robe?

Expectations among Senate Democrats are rising that if elected president, Barack Obama will reward Sen. Hillary Clinton's support with a Supreme Court nomination. more >>

News Buzz: North Korea Blows Up Reactor Tower, the Obama-Clinton Unity Show, and More

North Korea meets its denuclearization. more >>

Obama Looks to Balance Vulnerabilities With Veep Choice

Obama may pick a vice president with more national security experience. more >>

The Vice President List

These people are likely on the short list for McCain and Obama. more >>

Clinton's Back in the Senate and on the Trail for Obama

Clinton's top priorities are retiring her campaign debt and defeating Republicans in November. more >>

Pelosi on Sexism and Clinton's Run for President

The House speaker says she isn't sure if sexism is responsible for Clinton's loss. more >>

Hillary Clinton to Ask Fat Cats to Support Barack Obama

Clinton will appear with Obama to persuade her top donors to write big checks to the Democrats' nominee more >>

Clinton's Run for President Inspires Other Women

Her run could be responsible for inspiring a generation of female leaders. more >>

Job Loss Advice for Hillary Clinton

After a layoff or a loss, resist the urge to give your boss an earful and let go of your pride. more >>

Hillary Clinton Paid a Heavy Price for Presidential Run

Eighteen million votes: $212 million. Blowing the biggest head start in presidential history: priceless more >>

Obama and the Democrats Owe Hillary Clinton and Her Supporters a Formal Apology for the Campaign's Sexism

If not, Hillary Clinton voters may never return to the Democratic Party. more >>

Clinton Backers' Support of Obama Not Universal

Her strong endorsement of Obama gave many of her supporters a reason to stay in the Democratic fold. more >>

After Her Loss to Obama, Clinton Has Many Options

Her run for president wrote a new chapter in American politics. more >>

It's Not About You, Hillary

After all, how can the Democratic Party survive—and win—without a Clinton? Unthinkable. more >>

Public Opinion: What Should Hillary Clinton Do Next?

Vice president? Governor? Just go away? more >>

News Buzz: 9/11 Suspects at Gitmo Tribunal, Clinton to Back Obama, and More

Alleged 9/11 conspirators face Gitmo tribunal. Hillary Clinton to back Barack Obama on Saturday. more >>

Public Opinion: Why Didn't Hillary Win?

The Iraq vote? Poor strategy? Sexism? Tell us what you think. more >>

Clinton and Obama Conciliatory at AIPAC

The day after he clinched the nomination, Obama looks toward the general election. more >>

Madame Vice President, Hillary Clinton

Picking her for veep may not be a good move for Obama, but he should add a few of her ideas. more >>

Democratic Party Needs to Heal and Unite to Beat McCain

With Clinton still in the race, party leaders are searching to unify the party behind Obama. more >>

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