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Obama targets women's issues with Clinton
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Clinton and Obama Mend Fences by Raising Funds
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FISA: Clinton Stands Up; Obama Caves
15 days ago
Obama Needs Clinton, Part II
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Back to Being Just a Senator, Clinton Inspects Crop Damage
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Newsweek CW Praises Obama, Clinton 'Unity' Rally, Ignores Obama Flip-flop on Gun Rights
25 days ago

Source: news.yahoo.com --- 49 days ago
AP - A Democratic congressman from New Jersey accused Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign of trying to exploit tensions between Jews and blacks. ...
Source: firstread.msnbc.msn.com --- 53 days ago
From NBC's Ron AllenThe Clinton campaign is pushing back on the report that it has told the advance staff that their jobs are finished. They're saying "no staff cuts are planned," and are simply giving the staff the option of flying to New York for the "victory party," or flying home and standing by until more trips are planned. Campaign officials gave no indication of when or where those trips might be. The only definite appearance after Tuesday night for Clinton is Wednesday in DC for an AIPAC...( read more ) ...
Source: firstread.msnbc.msn.com --- 49 days ago
From NBC's Mark MurrayThe New York Times' Nagourney is reporting that the Clinton campaign has released a statement publicly disavowing the campaign by some of her supporters to force Obama to choose her as his running mate. “While Sen. Clinton has made clear throughout this process that she will do whatever she can to elect a Democrat to the White House, she is not seeking the vice presidency, and no one speaks for her but her,” communications director Howard Wolfson said in a statement to the...( read more ) ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 49 days ago
A Democratic congressman from New Jersey accused Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign of trying to exploit tensions between Jews and blacks. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 28 days ago
Politico - The Obama campaign has stepped up the pressure on its donors to help Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) retire her campaign debt, but the Clinton campaign wants even more action, according to donors on both sides. ...
Source: blogs.abcnews.com --- 51 days ago
ABC News' Kate Snow Reports: As news of Sen. Barack Obama's, D-Ill., triumph in the Democratic nomination battle travels across the nation, Camp Clinton isn't hearing any of it. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., is holding her election night event at... ...
Source: abcnews.go.com --- 52 days ago
Campaign Chairman Terry McCauliffe disputes AP report that Hillary will concede. ...
Source: news.aol.com --- 7 days ago
Filed under: Hillary Clinton , Barack Obama , John McCain , 2008 President The Wall Street Journal reports that Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO and senior adviser to Sen. John McCain, met with a group of 25 prominent supporters and fundraisers for Sen. Hillary Clinton at a private home in Westchester County, NY. The group included several so-called "Hillraisers," each of whom have raised in excess of $100,000 for Clinton's failed primary campaign. The meeting was repeatedly sought by the Hillary supporters and is at least the second such meeting between backers of Clinton and the McCain campaign. An organizer of the meeting, Amy Siskind, said that the pro-Hillary groups represented pledged to help deliver, "hundreds of thousands and maybe millions of votes," to McCain if the groups find areas of agreement between themselves and his campaign. News of the meeting will not be comforting to the campaign of Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama, who has been trying to close ranks behind his campaign after a contentious primary season. Clinton has endorsed Obama and has made fund raising and campaign appearances with him. She has also asked her supporters to get behind Obama's campaign. Still, polls show that Obama could lose a portion of Clinton's support in the general election, and the McCain campaign has been trying to exploit the differences between Obama and Clinton's supporters.   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Bl ...
Source: online.wsj.com --- 52 days ago
Obama aides began wooing Clinton donors and advisers as the Democratic primary season comes to an end. The dialogue between the two camps is hugely important for the party's fight to take back the White House, advisers to both senators say. ...
Source: online.wsj.com --- 53 days ago
Clinton made a last-minute appeal to South Dakota voters amid signs that her marathon race against Obama would end soon. ...
Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 53 days ago
Matt Phillips reports on the presidential race. While several indicators would suggest that Sen. Hillary Clinton is poised to suspend her campaign this week, aides down-played such talk aboard her campaign plane this afternoon. Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee disputed reports that Clinton summoning her top donors and backers to attend her campaign gathering in New York [...] ...
Source: blogs.marketwatch.com --- 54 days ago
It’s not over for Hillary Clinton. Just after the Democratic Party’s rules committee decided to seat half the delegates from Florida and Michigan, Clinton’s campaign fired off an email saying they’re still going to fight for the presidential nomination. “We strongly object to the committee’s decision to undercut its own rules in seating Michigan’s delegates [...] ...
Source: blogs.guardian.co.uk --- 51 days ago
They didn't even release her remarks to AIPAC ...
Source: www.salon.com --- 49 days ago
Earlier this week, some prominent supporters of Hillary Clinton's had been pressing hard for Clinton to get the slot as Barack Obama's running mate. Some, like Lanny Davis , still are. But now Clinton's campaign is backing off, trying to decrease the pressure on Obama as well as the perception that he's being forced into the decision, and some of her surrogates are following suit. In a statement released Thursday, the Clinton campaign said, "While Senator Clinton has made clear throughout this process that she will do whatever she can to elect a Democrat to the White House, she is not seeking the vice presidency, and no one speaks for her but her. The choice here is Senator Obama's and his alone." Some of Clinton's congressional supporters had been talking about writing a letter to Obama to urge him to put Clinton on his ticket, but they've now decided against it. In a statement , Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who was heading the effort, said, "It was felt that the letter was being misconstrued as a demand on Sen. Obama, and we've decided to communicate our views informally." The Wall Street Journal's Jackie Calmes reports that it's unlikely Clinton will be chosen as the Democrats' vice-presidential nominee, and points to Bill Clinton as one reason why. Calmes says "Bill Clinton may balk at releasing records of his business dealings and big donors to his presidential library" and quotes an unnamed senior Obama advisor as ...
Source: dir.salon.com --- 52 days ago
Hillary Clinton's campaign says a previous report is untrue, and that advance staffers are just being given an option of where to go Tuesday night. ...
Source: dir.salon.com --- 49 days ago
A senior advisor to the presumptive Democratic nominee says they haven't yet discussed the issue with Hillary Clinton's staff, though. ...
Source: elections.foxnews.com --- 9 days ago
CHICAGO — Hillary Rodham Clinton’s former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama’s team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket. Clinton replaced Patti Solis Doyle after poor early showings in the primaries, but Solis Doyle told The Associated Press on Wednesday she didn’t think their longtime [...] ...
Source: dir.salon.com --- 27 days ago
Neera Tanden, a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton, will reportedly become Barack Obama's director of domestic policy. ...
Source: www.suntimes.com --- 51 days ago
That Sen. Barack Obama limped through the final Democratic primaries, unexpectedly losing to Sen. Hillary Clinton in South Dakota Tuesday after being trounced in Puerto Rico Sunday, is reason for hope by dispirited Republicans. ...
Source: blog.clickz.com --- 23 days ago
John McCain wants you to "Invest in Victory." According to information gathered by Media Trust, the McCain Camp is running ads with a call-to-action reminiscent of the ones Clinton relied on during her run for the presidency. Ads spotted on sites based in swing states including New Hampshire and North Carolina, among other sites, urge supporters to "Invest in Victory, Donate $25." Display ads from Hillary Clinton's shuttered campaign were almost entirely fundraising-based, suggesting people "Donate $5" or "Donate $50." Until recently, John McCain for President hasn't taken a blatant fundraising approach in online display ads; rather, the campaign has pushed for people to sign petitions against pork-barrel spending, or sign up to join the campaign. (Using those sign-ups, he then hits up those registrants for donations. Barack Obama's campaign has taken a similar tack. Check out our Campaign '08 display ad galleries: Clinton ad gallery McCain ad gallery Obama ad gallery ...

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