Sen. Clinton's just delivered a strong message -- if not a demand -- that she wants to be Obama's running mate, stating that she wants the nearly 18 million people who voted for her to be respected. In campaign lingo, it doesn't get any more obvious than
On May 31, the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee will entertain options for seating delegations from Florida and Michigan in spite of the states' noncompliance with well-established party rules. In anticipation of the festivities, the Clinton campaign is mob
After the Democratic primary season comes to a close on June 3, several dozen superdelegates will move en masse to Sen. Obama according to ABC's Chief Political Correspondent George Stephanopoulos. Stephanolpolous formerly served in the Clinton administra
CNN has just reported that Sen. Clinton's campaign has entered into formal talks with Sen. Obama's campaign about becoming his running mate. The discussions apparently include ways in which Sen. Clinton can make a graceful exit -- good news for Sen. Obama
As the race for the Democratic nomination winds down and Sen. Obama begins to consider possible running mates, he will derive some comfort from the fact that there is no shortage of talent in the Democratic party. Of course, this is not to say that he wil
Harold Ickes, Senior Adviser to Sen. Clinton, is out of his mind. Today Ickes asserted that Sen. Obama should receive 0 delegates out of Michigan since his name was not on the ballot. Of course, it is common knowledge that Obama supporters in Michigan had
Clinton signals she may take her fight to Denver. Sen. Clinton trails Sen. Obama by nearly 200 delegates, more than 550,000 popular votes and 16 contests with just Puerto Rico, Montana and South Dakota left on the calendar. To a mere mortal, Sen. Clinton
Our Republic has just returned from North Carolina, having witnessed Sen. Obama deliver the long-awaited knockout punch (as we predicted). Sen. Clinton entered Tuesday promising a game-changer in North Carolina and Indiana -- and a game-changer it was . .
The Los Angeles Times reports today that some California superdelegates are considering defecting from Clinton to Obama. At the California Democratic Convention, two of five California superdelegates aligned with Clinton said that they will consider switc