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Articles Written by: ADAM BLINICK
Hillary Clinton started in Ohio with "every advantage you can think of," as John C. Green, a professor at the University of Akron, explains--endorsements, support from the party machinery, and relatively favorable demographic terrain. But Barack Obama, ...
From ADAM BLINICK, CARA PARKS, AND BARRON YOUNGSMITH, The New Republic, 3 Mar 2008
Welcome to Texas: home of the most ludicrous, convoluted, and downright screwy Democratic primary system in America. Actually, it's not even a primary; it's a primary-caucus hybrid, the electoral equivalent of the turducken. In advance of the big March ...
This winter, the plains of North Dakota are so quiet that you can hear a pin drop. And that's just the election coverage. Nary a poll--straw or otherwise--has been conducted since October.
Delegates: Democrats: 21, (7 of which are superdelegates); ...
Only the Democrats are holding their New Mexico caucus (AKA, primary--see below) on Super Tuesday, as the New Mexico Republicans must wait till June 3 to vote. There have not been any public polls in New Mexico for "months and months," says University ...
A few months ago, New York State was all but a lock for its two hometown candidates--Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton. But Giuliani didn't even make it to Super Tuesday, and Clinton, while still holding on to a wide lead over Obama, is feeling the ...
Only the Democrats are holding their New Mexico caucus (AKA, primary--see below) on Super Tuesday, as the New Mexico Republicans must wait till June 3 to vote. There have not been any public polls in New Mexico for "months and months," says University ...
Sandwiched between New York City and Philadelphia, and lacking a state-wide television news sources, the Garden State is usually ignored by party candidates who rather spend their time and money in the surrounding bigger markets. But as a blue state ...