New York Times - May 21, 2008
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and JEFF ZELENY CORAL GABLES, Fla. — A day after Senator Barack Obama gathered a majority of pledged delegates in the Democratic
AFP - May 21, 2008
MIAMI (AFP) — Hillary Clinton invoked Democratic nightmares of the 2000 Florida presidential recount to demand the revival of two voided primaries vital to
CTV.ca - May 21, 2008
Barack Obama, having now secured a majority of pledged delegates, is inching ever closer to securing the Democratic presidential nomination.
Salon - May 21, 2008
Hillary Clinton's goal is to come out of the primaries with a popular-vote lead over Barack Obama. Any questions? By Walter Shapiro AP Photo/Elise Amendola
The Associated Press - May 21, 2008
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Barack Obama criticized likely general election rival John McCain on Wednesday where it could hurt most — the Arizona senator's
CNN - May 21, 2008
(CNN) -- The two Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning Wednesday in Florida but in pursuit of different goals. Sen.
Economist - May 21, 2008
ON TUESDAY May 20th, as expected, two states produced a split decision in America's Democratic primaries. Kentucky voted for Hillary Clinton, by a stonking
FOXNews - May 21, 2008
by FOXNews.com Tuesday: Hillary Clinton acknowledges supporters during her Kentucky primary election night rally in Louisville, Ky.
New York Times - May 20, 2008
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Tuesday night in Kentucky to keep campaigning until there was a Democratic nominee. By PATRICK HEALY Rebuffing
Wall Street Journal Blogs - May 20, 2008
President Bill Clinton joined Sen. Hillary Clinton for an election morning photo-op Tuesday morning in Kentucky. Hillary and Bill Clinton browse through
Christian Science Monitor - May 20, 2008
Obama visits Wednesday to mend fences for the fall, while Clinton points to her Jan. 29 primary win. By Ariel Sabar | Staff writer of The Christian Science
News 10 Now - May 21, 2008
FLORIDA -- One day after grabbing the majority of pledged delegates in the race for the democratic nomination, Barack Obama began a three day swing through
National Ledger - May 21, 2008
By Froma Harrop There was unfortunate symbolism in Barack Obama's choice of Des Moines as the place to celebrate his delegate milestone on the day of the
Tampabay.com - May 21, 2008
By David Adams, Times Staff Writer "If we fail to do so, I worry that we will pay not only a moral cost but a political cost as well," she said at Century