Tuesday, November 24, 2009

primaries

John Edwards: A Dud of the Democratic Party

Edwards came close to winning Iowa in 2004 and 2008 and could have been the Democratic nominee. more >>

The Primaries Produced the McCain and Obama Flip-Flops

We need to fix the primaries to alleviate the pressure to veer from the extreme to the center. more >>

Democrats Debate Changes to Primary System After Divisive 2008 Season

Some call for reform, but others say the Democratic primaries were wildly successful. more >>

It's Not About You, Hillary

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

With Historic Nomination in Hand, Obama Will Turn to Swing States

Clinton and Obama split the final two primaries in South Dakota and Montana. more >>

News Buzz: Primaries Wrap Up, Hummer Woes, and More

As gas prices have increased, the demand for large gas-guzzling vehicles has decreased. more >>

Montana Primary Facts and Figures

Montana's and South Dakota's primaries are the last of the election season. more >>

Puerto Rico Primary Facts and Figures

This primary could be important to the Democratic nomination fight. more >>

Public Opinion: What Will the Democratic National Committee Do About Florida and Michigan?

How will the delegate controversy play out? more >>

News Buzz: McClellan's Tell-All, Last Primaries, and More

South Dakota Primary Facts and Figures

The state's primary is June 3. more >>

Democrats May Drag Out Fight; Decision Time on Florida, Michigan Votes

Now it's the referees who are getting ready to rumble. more >>

Democrats Ponder a Delegate-Fight Compromise

The Democratic National Committee acted with "proper authority and jurisdiction" earlier this year. more >>

What Would Make a Clinton Popular Vote Lead Legitimate?

Clinton could lead the popular vote in four of the six metrics, but the Democrats seem set on Obama. more >>

Obama Draws Nearer Nomination With Oregon Win

Clinton takes Kentucky by a large margin, but Obama marches toward the majority he needs. more >>

Can Obama Win White Voters?

Questions linger about Obama and conservative Dems. more >>

News Buzz: Voting in Oregon and Kentucky, China's Quake Trauma, and More

After today's primaries, the Obama campaign is ready to claim the nomination and move on. more >>

Obama Leads in Oregon, Clinton in Kentucky

Obama hopes to move closer to a majority with a big win in Oregon. more >>

Oregon Primary Facts and Figures

Results through the years, and 3 things you didn't know. more >>

Will the Democratic Race End on May 21?

It may not be realistic for Obama to declare victory after the May 20th primaries. more >>

Kentucky Primary Facts and Figures

The Kentucky primary is May 20, 2008. more >>

Blog Buzz: Mississippi, West Virginia, and Where Do We Go From Here

GOP's big Miss, Obama's potholed country road, and looking ahead more >>

Clinton Wins in Landslide in West Virginia

Her win doesn't bring her much closer to 2,025 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination. more >>

A Clinton Win in West Virginia Over Obama Could Be Too Little, Too Late

Obama is close to the 2,025 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination. more >>

News Buzz: Killer China Quake, West Virginia Primary, and More

An earthquake struck China today with early reports that 7,600 people died in Sichuan province alone. more >>

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