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 . .
Heading into the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, the Clinton camp has to be wondering whether tomorrow's two-state contest is anything but an exercise in futility. Were Clinton and Obama to split the 187 delegates at stake, Clinton would then need 8
Sen. Obama's unequivocal denunciation of Rev. Wright has apparently struck a chord with voters as he is now ahead by 16 in North Carolina and tied with Sen. Clinton in Indiana. Both polls were conducted by Zogby and carry margins of error just under +-4 p
With an open primary in Indiana forthcoming, Operation Chaos sounds pretty good to Hillary Clinton. Both Clinton and the GOP apparently share the common goal of seeing Clinton emerge as the Democratic nominee in Denver, or as is more likely the case, drag
Some North Carolina TV stations have refused to air the NC GOP's new ad featuring snippets of Rev. Jeremiah Wright's now-famous "roost" sermon. The ad condemns two local Democratic candidates for endorsing Sen. Obama, saying Obama is "just too extreme for
After trailing by more than 25 points just over a month ago, Obama battled back to less than 9 points in Pennsylvania, denying Clinton the blowout she needed to make significant inroads into his delegate lead. What's worse for Clinton is that she is no lo
We have three new polls in this morning from North Carolina, Indiana and Pennsylvania. In North Carolina, Public Policy Polling has Obama romping Clinton by 20 points. In Indiana, SurveyUSA shows Clinton with a commanding 16 point lead. Finally, in Pennsy