AFP - May 23, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — More American voters would enjoy a picnic with Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama than his rival Hillary Clinton, or Republican
Aljazeera.net - May 23, 2008
Another set of US election primaries, another split decision: Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama scored a big win in Oregon and Hillary Clinton
CBS News - May 23, 2008
National Review Online: Ariz. Sen. Needs To Pick A Running Mate, May Look To Democratic Party Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.,
The Associated Press - May 22, 2008
IN THE HEADLINES Obama and McCain taking quiet but firm steps to find their running mates ... Obama promises `unshakable commitment' to Israel if elected
BBC News - May 22, 2008
US presidential candidate John McCain is to meet three Republicans who observers say are among those he is considering as possible running mates.
Kansas City Star - May 22, 2008
During the past week it's become obvious that Barack Obama is now running against John McCain, and no longer Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Washington Post - May 21, 2008
By Robert D. Novak When one of the Democratic Party's most astute strategists criticized John McCain this week for attacking Barack Obama's desire to engage
Boston Globe - May 19, 2008
Barack Obama fielded a question from a young woman during a town hall meeting yesterday in Billings, Mont. The candidate is forcefully defending himself
Wall Street Journal Blogs - May 19, 2008
Barack Obama has already argued a lot with Hillary Clinton about their respective health-care plans. Now he’s shifting the debate to John McCain,
Economist - May 19, 2008
BARACK OBAMA is the most prodigious fund-raiser in the history of American politics. In March, the latest month for which figures are available (new ones
AFP - May 18, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, having failed in his own bid for the Republicans' White House nomination, said Sunday he wanted
KCBS - May 24, 2008
LOS ANGELES (KCBS) -- A new survey shows Barack Obama with a 7 point lead of John McCain in a possible Novermber election matchup in California.
MWC News - May 24, 2008
By Don Williams Hillary Clinton’s recent invocation of Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1968 has damaged not only her reputation, but it’s hurt Barack