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Articles Written by: TOBY HARNDEN
Who is This?
Toby Harnden (born 1966) is a United States-based British journalist and author.
Full coverage of the US elections 2008
Greetings from Moreton-in-Marsh. Yes, I know there’s an election going on in the United States but I’m sneaking a week’s break in the Cotswolds to draw breath after the end of the primaries. Here in Britain, there ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
18 Jun 2008
Barely a few days after Barack Obama pronounced that the next time we would learn something concrete about his pick in the 'veepstakes' would be when he announced his decision, lists of 20 names have been circulating. According to MSNBC’s well-sourced ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
11 Jun 2008
Michelle and Barack Obama arrive in Minnesota for the "fist bump" speech
Citing non-fashion reasons, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown argues that Obama is not black but biracial and that calling him black is an insult to his mother. I still get a fair number of ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
10 Jun 2008
3. And a final email from Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager:
I have been honored and privileged to work with so many dedicated people on Hillary's historic campaign. Your enthusiastic commitment to her campaign through the primaries has been ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
6 Jun 2008
What do you think Hillary Clinton should do now?
1. President in 2012. As Hitchens says, that seems to be what she’s up to. Odds? A long shot. Obama needs to lose in 2008 (which is not impossible, as I point out in this comment piece in today’s paper) ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
5 Jun 2008
ST PAUL, Minnesota. It appears this night is not quite the triumphant crescendo Barack Obama expected and would have liked. CNN and NBC have called the South Dakota primary for Hilary Clinton – a shock result that underlines the problems he has among ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
3 Jun 2008
ON BOARD OBAMA ONE. Sitting in the plane on the tarmac at Midway in Chicago bound for St Paul, Minnesota, where Obama will declare victory over Hillary Clinton. At time of typing, he’s 10 delegates away from the magic 2,118. There are 31 at state in ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
3 Jun 2008
Full coverage of the US elections 2008
Some super-delegates call a press conference to trumpet that they have endorsed Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. A few, like John Kerry or John Edwards fly half way across the country amid great secrecy to appear ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
2 Jun 2008
KEYSTONE, South Dakota. During an impromptu night-time visit to Mount Rushmore, Barack Obama gazed up at the faces of presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Could he ever imagine his own image up there? “ ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
31 May 2008
Full coverage of US elections 2008
Political junkies here are re-living the 2000 election drama in Florida courtesy of HBO’s entertaining “Recount” , starring a saintly Kevin Spacey as Al Gore’s Ron Klain and a sinister Tom Wilkinson as George W. ...
From TOBY HARNDEN,
The Telegraph,
30 May 2008