While Sen. Hillary Clinton is trailing Sen. Barack Obama in the overall delegate count (1,779 to 1,977), Clinton is fighting for every last vote, particularly in places like Puerto Rico where she believes she can capture the Latino vote. Clinton just finished a 3-day campaign in Puerto Rico, which has more than 50 delegates at stake in its June 1 primary. Looking ahead, how might Latinos affect the general election and which candidate has the winning approach?
With the race for the Democratic nomination reaching the home stretch and continued clashes between the president and Congress, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi assesses the fight between Senators Obama and …
Now that we’ve heard all about Sen. Barack Obama’s controversial pastor, here’s a gem from a preacher whose endorsement Sen. John McCain has accepted.
Former Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards announced his support of Sen. Barack Obama’s White House bid Wednesday, a nod both Obama and rival Sen. Hillary Clinton had sought to attain. The endorsement came a day after Clinton defeated Obama by more than 2-to-1 in the West Virginia primary. See the full report on NewsHour.
Senator Hillary Clinton coasted to a victory on Tuesday over Senator Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary, where the issue of race played an important role. According to exit …
Senator John McCain sought to distance himself from President Bush yesterday when he called for more action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and called for a mandatory cap-and-trade system to …
While Jews make up just 2 percent of the U.S. population, they are geographically concentrated and typically vote in very high percentages, according to a U.S. News & World …
After Sen. Barack Obama won in the North Carolina primary yesterday, Sen. Hillary Clinton scored a victory in Indiana, despite a late surge of votes for the Illinois senator, according …
Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton made their final pitches in Indiana and North Carolina, looking for support ahead of Tuesday’s primary contests. Two correspondents fresh off the campaign trail discuss whether these two states can change the dynamics of the Democratic race on NewsHour.
Democratic Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton may still be in a dead heat after Tuesday’s primaries in North Carolina and Indiana, because there are not enough delegates to …










