Saturday, May 17, 2008

primaries

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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 >>

West Virginia Primary Facts and Figures

Former winners and losers in West Virginia. more >>

Rush Limbaugh, Blowhard

Operation Chaos is really Operation Irrelevance. more >>

Nebraska Primary Facts and Figures

The Nebraska primary is May 13, 2008. more >>

News Buzz: Myanmar Aid, Clinton Goes on, and More

Clinton and Obama's Super Tuesday in Indiana and North Carolina

It's not over yet, but there are several scenarios for how the Democratic nomination will end after Tuesday's primaries. more >>

Indiana and North Carolina Reinforce Demographic Patterns for Clinton and Obama

Clinton performed better than Obama among Republican voters. more >>

McCain's Lingering Primary Problem

GOP primary voters still turn out against him. more >>

Barack Obama Wins North Carolina, Hillary Clinton squeaks by in Indiana

Clinton wins a tight contest in Indiana. Obama takes North Carolina by a large margin. more >>

Polls Show Clinton and Obama Locked in Tight Races

Indiana and North Carolina voters cast ballots today in the critical primaries. more >>

Gas and Integrity Fuel Clinton-Obama Duel

Hillary Clinton hit the gas - and Barack Obama - as the two raced across North Carolina and Indiana. more >>

News Buzz: Myanmar's Cyclone Death Toll, Tuesday's Primaries, and More

Myanmar's foreign minister said the death toll from tropical cyclone Nargis could be as high as 10,000. more >>

Clinton and Obama Locked in Tight Race in Indiana

Independents and Republicans could be the key to the Democratic primary in the Hoosier State. more >>

Indiana Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S. News library. more >>

Pennsylvania Primary Results by Congressional District

Obama carried five districts, Clinton took 14. more >>

A Note on the Presidential Primary Exit Polls

This year exit polls have overstated Obama's support in Democratic primaries. more >>

Indiana Demographics Favor Obama

Although I've assumed Indiana's population is similar to Ohio's and Pennsylvania's, it skews a bit younger. more >>

More Projections on the Popular Vote for Clinton and Obama

The latest polls still make it possible that Clinton could win the popular vote or come very close. more >>

North Carolina Primary Facts and Figures

The North Carolina primary is May 6, 2008. more >>

Despite Pennsylvania Win, Clinton and Obama Have Similar Chances of Beating McCain

Going forward, state demographics could matter more to primary results than campaigning. more >>

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