ABC News - May 12, 2008
Pushing back against political punditry, more than six in 10 Democrats say there's no rush for Hillary Clinton to leave the presidential race – even as
DigitalJournal.com - May 16, 2008
As the media and pundits online and off continue to beat the drum about Hillary Clinton having no chance to win the Democratic nomination for presidency,
Jewish Exponent - May 15, 2008
In keeping with Barack Obama's comeback narrative, a new poll shows that the US senator from Illinois would do almost as well as Hillary Rodham Clinton
Unconfirmed Sources (satire) - May 15, 2008
by Walid (WASHINGTON) - A new USA Today/Gallup poll out Monday found Chelsea Clinton leads her mother US Senator Hillary Clinton of New York by 7 percent
TopNews - May 15, 2008
Well, the sixty seven percent (67%) of the opinion polls conducted nationwide in the month of May show Sen. Barack Obama in lead, while thirty three percent
Staten Island Advance - SILive.com - May 14, 2008
by Staten Island Advance Associated PressEither Barack Obama, left, or Hillary Clinton would defeat John McCain in November, the latest Quinnipiac
PRESS TV - May 13, 2008
A new poll shows that 55% of Democrats say both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama should go on campaigning for the party's nomination.
Raleigh Chronicle - May 13, 2008
RALEIGH - The Public Policy Polling firm says that Senator John McCain's lead over Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in North Carolina has actually grown in
China Daily - May 13, 2008
WASHINGTON - A majority of US Democrats want presidential candidate Barack Obama to choose his rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as his running mate should he
Clackamas Review - May 13, 2008
Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) addresses employees about alternative energy sources in front of a wind turbine model at the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - May 09, 2008
By Glenn Thrush WASHINGTON — It's not a stampede yet — but the superdelegates are starting to gallop toward Sen. Barack Obama.