Saturday, September 6, 2008

primaries

John McCain Was One Lucky Guy in Primary Race With Romney

Just a 3 percent switch in primary results could have made Romney the nominee. more >>

Dean: Clinton or Obama Will Be Firm Leader for Nomination by July

Dean says the next contests will put one Democrat in the driver's seat going into the convention. more >>

More on Clinton and Obama's Jacksonian, Academic Divide

Massachusetts primary results illustrate demographic preferences. more >>

Obama's 'Realness' Excites Crowds in Pennsylvania

In the frenzied run-up to the Pennsylvania primary, both candidates are crisscrossing the state. more >>

Florida and Michigan Have No Case for a Revote

It's simple: The Democrats in both states knew the rules before they violated them. more >>

Pennsylvania Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

Clinton Targets Several States for Wins

Hillary Clinton and her advisers are gaming out their strategy for the next round of 12 Democratic presidential nominating primaries and caucuses. They expect rival Barack Obama to win the Wyoming caucuses tomorrow and the Mississippi primary Tuesday. They are optimistic about winning the big prize of Pennsylvania on April 22, and then they are expecting a hard-fought split with Obama in the remaining nine contests. more >>

Make Obama and Clinton Pay for 'Redo'

With their bulging treasuries, the two candidates can underwrite new primaries in Florida and Michigan. more >>

Explaining the Texas Two-Step

If Democrats have shown the American people anything this election cycle, it's this: They like to do things the hard way. more >>

McCain Strives for Big Wins in Texas and Ohio

Huckabee's Texas campaign could pull enough votes to embarrass McCain. more >>

Clinton, Obama in Dead Heat Going Into Texas and Ohio

With Obama pulling away, Tuesday's contests could be Clinton's last chance. more >>

Mississippi Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

Rhode Island Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

Vote Early, Hillary Urges Texans

Vote early. That's Hillary Clinton's campaign drumbeat in Texas, where starting yesterday and continuing until three days before the March 4 primary, Lone Star voters are allowed to mark their ballots at special locations in their counties. more >>

Vermont Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

No Comeback for Hillary

After Wisconsin, she’s got no momentum heading into Ohio and Texas. more >>

Hawaiians Flood Polls for Obama

State leaders are reminded of first state election, when turnout was 85 percent. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 19, 2008

Fidel Castro resigned as Cuba's president today after ruling the island nation for nearly a half century, which was the longest reign in the world for a head of government. Castro's 76-year-old brother, Raul, who has been the acting president since Fidel Castro fell ill in July 2006, will take over. more >>

More on a Hillary Comeback

The likely scenarios for Wisconsin, Ohio, Texas, and the other upcoming primaries and caucuses. more >>

Is Hillary Due for a Comeback?

The must-win firewalls in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas loom large for her candidacy. more >>

Wisconsin Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

Meet the Superdelegates: Democratic Governors Evenly Endorsing Obama and Clinton

Although a small portion of overall superdelegates, governors are making waves with their endorsements. more >>

Meet the Superdelegates: How the Governors Break Down

Here is a list of who has endorsed whom and who is holding off on making an endorsement. more >>

Exclusive Interview: Obama Reaches Out to Critics and Republicans

In an interview with U.S.News, Obama says it's time to reach out to unexpected constituencies. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 12, 2008

Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia are holding primaries today, but Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton appear to be increasingly focused on March 4, when Ohio and Texas, among other states, will vote. Obama is expected to win in all three of today's contests. more >>

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