Former bill clinton labor sectretary robert reich is endorsing obama!
Source:april 18 episode of newshour on pbs
Former bill clinton labor sectretary robert reich is endorsing obama!
Source:april 18 episode of newshour on pbs
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**Exclusive**
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has confided to his inner circle that Hillary Clinton may yet be the Democratic nominee, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned, a development the senator from Arizona would personally welcome!
“Look, I know something about long odds, they had me written off last summer,” McCain explained over the weekend, according to a top source.
McCain would prefer to go up against Clinton in the general election, insiders reveal.
He has instructed his campaign staff to “chill out” on countering Hillary Clinton’s torrent of claims and promises as primary voting comes to an end over the next 6 weeks.
McCain made the tactical decision to downplay Clinton’s tale of Bosnia sniper fire, leaving some McCain staffers frustrated and perplexed.
Instead, the critical focus has been on Barack Obama. McCain’s official website features 14 press releases taking on Obama since the first of the year, only 3 for the former first lady.
Developing… ”
Representatives of Students for Obama answered policy questions from curious peers at a forum coordinated by the University of Pittsburgh College Democrats.
“The epic struggle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama reveals strong fault lines between some older and younger women, first underscored by no less than Gloria Steinem who scorned those of us supporting a male over a female. Women of my generation venerate Steinem for her pioneering leadership but tend to reject her insinuation that the Democratic primary winner must have a body like our own. Beyond the importance of race and gender, we believe this election should be about a vision for the nation, leadership style and basic political values.”
“Many DNC insiders fear that if Hillary Clinton manages to lose the pledged delegates, she may still take the lead in the popular vote, thereby causing the superdelegates to make a hard decision as to which candidate they should choose come August. Their fears are rooted in the notion that Clinton is only behind by roughly 800,000 votes, and that she could feasibly catch up with a big win in Pennsylvania.
They’d be wrong. In fact, Obama leads in the popular vote by anywhere between 2 million to 3 million voters. How is this possible? The reason lies in the ever elusive math of the Democratic caucus. “
“Two former Oregon governors parted ways with the current office-holder yesterday, announcing their support for the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama. Democrats John Kitzhaber and Barbara Roberts both said they thought Obama was best positioned to achieve major policy changes while in office. Along with Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., they now become the most prominent in-state backers of Obama.”
check this interesting encounter Senator Obama has with a woman in a cafe who discusses how her company outsourced their factory and how it affected her and her fellow co-workers.
Michelle Obama electrifies a crowd of over 5,000 people during a rally at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC.
As an American and a father of two big fans of American Idol, Barack Obama speaks on how ordinary people working together can accomplish extraordinary things.