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| Support in Iowa Slips For Clinton and others |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 9:34 am |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, Polls Amp 038 Surveys, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Iowa |
| 27 percent of the 400 likely Democratic primary voters surveyed by telephone Monday through Wednesday, followed by New York Sen. Hillary Clinton with 22 percent. Obama had 16 percent, followed by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson with 11 percent. Delaware Sen. Joe Biden was in fifth place with 3 percent, followed by Connecticut Sen. Christopher |
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| Congratulations, Comrade Hillary |
| Published: July 28, 2007, 11:05 am |
| Tags: News Amp 038 Commentary, Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Editorials Opinion, Hillary Lies, Against Hillary, Anti Clinton, Communism, Debates, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary Clinton In |
| award. During the Democratic presidential debate sponsored by YouTube, Clinton was asked how she would define "liberal" and whether she would characterize herself as a "liberal." Responded Clinton, "You know, it is a word that originally meant that you were for freedom, that you were for the freedom to |
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| The dangers of Hillary and hubris |
| Published: July 29, 2007, 10:29 am |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Editorials Opinion, Hillary Lies, Debates, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary Rodham Clinton |
| Chapman During the Democratic debate in South Carolina, I heard something I never expected to hear: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton coming out against U.S. military intervention. At least I think she was coming out against U.S. military intervention. Asked if U.S. troops should be sent to Darfur, the New York Democrat made a valiant effort |
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| Clinton and Obama’s Poll Numbers Suffer Due To Infighting |
| Published: July 29, 2007, 9:37 pm |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, Polls Amp 038 Surveys, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Iraq, Barack Obama, Debates, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary Clinton In The News, Hillary Poll Numbers, Iraq, Iraq War |
| and Barack Obama, the Democratic party's frontrunners for the White House, are locked in a battle that has unleashed a raft of negative campaigning as their party debates who should be its 2008 presidential candidate. An ugly fight between the two politicians raged all last week in the first serious bout of open infighting in the |
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| Media Narrative: The Mainstream Is Now "The Left" |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 9:10 am |
| Tags: Democratic Primary, Political Labels, 2008 Election |
| cycle between the Republican primary electorate, on the one hand, and general election voters, on the other, are far more severe than on the Democratic side of the aisle. The continuing support among Republican voters for both President Bush and his policies in Iraq has pushed all the leading GOP candidates well outside mainstream views on ending |
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| Hillary’s refusal to reject donations ‘a huge turnoff’ |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 8:15 pm |
| Tags: Campaign Finance, Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary, Hillary Clinton In The News, Hillary Lies |
| ABDON M. PALLASCH Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton found herself on the hot seat Friday in Chicago at a convention of 1,500 bloggers testing her to see if she was liberal enough for them. Clinton, a New York senator, found herself sandwiched between her two closest rivals in the Democratic primary according to the polls, U.S. Sen. |
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| Hillary under fire over lobbyists |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 9:35 am |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary |
| Kim Chipman, Bloomberg.com Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton drew fire from activist bloggers and rival presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John Edwards over her refusal to stop taking money from Washington lobbyists. Yesterday, Clinton defended the contributions she got from lobbyists after former North Carolina Senator Edwards |
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| Hillary Clinton Uses Bush Tactics |
| Published: August 10, 2007, 3:30 pm |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton In The News, News Amp 038 Commentary, Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Editorials Opinion, Hillary Lies, Barack Obama, Debates, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary, Hillary |
| Barack Obama, debates, democratic presidential nomination, democratic primary, democrats, Editorials/Opinion, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton in the News, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Hillary Lies, hillary clinton, News & |
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| Hillary Clinton Would Make Good Vice President, Says Obama |
| Published: August 11, 2007, 9:44 am |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Hillary Rodham Clinton |
| to make up nearly half of primary voters. Obama and Clinton have sparred sharply since Clinton characterized Obama as naive for saying during a July 23 debate that he would negotiate with dictators without preconditions to advance peace. Read More… (more…) 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, democratic presidential |
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| No Perfection in Presidential Politics |
| Published: August 15, 2007, 5:20 pm |
| Tags: 2008 Democratic Primary, Criminal Justice, The War On Some Classes Of People Who Use Some Drugs |
| I've expressed my frustration before (in posts I can't seem to find right now) that none of the serious Dem. presidential candidates (apologies to Kucinich and Gravel) appear willing to take a stance against the Drug War or at least, more narrowly, against the 100-to-1 crack/cocaine sentencing disparity. I had hoped that Obama might prove me |
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| The Politics of Abjection |
| Published: August 24, 2007, 10:50 am |
| Tags: 2008 Democratic Primary, Please Sir May I Have Another |
| As a response to Clinton's claim that we should respond to the fact that catastrophic Republican policy failure will be seen in many quarters and advantage for Republicans by accepting this as inevitable, I think this is 100% right:Two points in response. The first is that I think the Democrat best positioned to deal with GOP political |
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| Hillary Clinton Hasn’t Won Yet, Says John Edwards |
| Published: September 3, 2007, 6:42 pm |
| Tags: Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Iraq, Democratic Presidential Nomination, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Iraq, Politics |
| Clinton on top of her Democratic rivals by a good margin. The former first lady has raised millions of dollars and some wonder whether anyone actually can beat the New York senator. Many New Hampshire voters believe Clinton can go all the way. "There is nobody who can beat her because nobody else has what she has," said New |
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| Bill’s Old Friend Kathleen Willey Reports Stolen Manuscript Suspects Clinton Operative |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 4:58 pm |
| Tags: Scandals, Hillary Clinton, 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Hillary Lies, Crime, Bill Clinton, Clinton Campaign, Clinton Corruption, Clinton Crimes, Crime, Democratic Primary, Politics |
| clinton crimes, crime, democratic primary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Hillary Lies, politics, |
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| The Sins of Hillary Clinton |
| Published: September 13, 2007, 9:46 pm |
| Tags: 2008 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Editorials Opinion, Hillary Lies, Clinton Campaign, Clinton Corruption, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Politics |
| clinton corruption, democratic primary, democrats, Editorials/Opinion, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Make Overs, Hillary Lies, |
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| Should Opponents Of Safe Legal Abortion Support Rudy? |
| Published: September 14, 2007, 4:22 pm |
| Tags: 2008 Democratic Primary, Reproductive Freedom, Giuliani |
| for anti-choicers than a Democratic President.Over the long-term, though, I'm not so sure. One thing he doesn't mention is that overturning Roe is extremely unpopular, and it's not obvious why the leadership of one national party has to almost uniformly support a minority position (particularly one that, one suspects, is not a strong |
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