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- Vermin Supreme Places Third in New Hampshire Democratic PrimaryVermin Surpreme, the self-described "friendly fascist" who ran on a platform of mandatory dental hygiene and a pony for everyone, came in third in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary
- Will President Obama Face a Democratic Primary Challenge?In the wake of bad economic news and compromises that are unpopular with his base, Democratic rivals may challenge President Obama's reelection from the left. The first primaries are less than six months away, so a decision must be made quickly.
NY Politics: Maloney Will Skunk Saujani in Democratic PrimaryA 14th District New Yorker's perspective on Maloney versus Saujani for the 14th District Congressional seat.- 2010 Florida Democratic Primary Plays Out TodayThe 2010 Florida Democratic primary is Tuesday, Aug. 24. The 2010 Florida Democratic primary could greatly influence the November general election.
2010 Florida U.S. Senate Democratic Primary Showcases Kendrick MeekIs Crist vs. Rubio the only Florida U.S. Senate race that matters? Democrat Kendrick Meek wants to change that.
Climate Change in the Democratic Primary Season and the DNC JudgmentThe rules of engagement has been decided by the DNC, and Senator Obama is only a cat-walk away from being deemed as the Democratic nominee.- Hillary Clinton Shows Arrogance in the Face of Defeat in Democratic PrimaryA difficult Democratic primary has left Hillary Clinton with a tough decision. Is it really that tough?
- Impact of the 2008 Democratic PrimaryOne of the most hotly contested Democratic primaries has given the party more than just a one-year race but also a lot to think about for future races.
Live Coverage of the Pennsylvania Democratic PrimaryPressure now turns on Obama.- Frankenstein Votes in the Democratic PrimaryFrankenstein decides to vote for the first time. He hopes to put a monster in the White House.
- Mississippi Primary Results: Barack Obama WinsMuch as predicted and as most preliminary polls showed, Senator Barack Obama won the Democratic primary of Mississippi on Tuesday, March 11. At stake were 33 pledged delegates (Mississippi has 7 super delegates for a total of 40).
Boxer Kelly Pavlik Wins Ohio Democratic Primary for Hillary ClintonBoxer Kelly Pavlik endorsed Hillary Clinton just days before her huge Ohio Democratic primary victory. Coincidence? Or did the ultra-popular Ohio native's sway with the judges win the decision for Clinton?- First-Person: South Carolina Democratic PrimaryWell, the big winner for South Carolina is Barack Obama. Obama beat Hillary Clinton by more than double. There seemed to be an excitement about Obama....
- South Carolina Democratic Primary ResultsBarack Obama wins South Carolina by 55% of the vote, but will that be enough to guarantee victory on Super Tuesday?
- 2008 South Carolina Democratic Primary: An Early AnalysisWhat the results mean for the candidates as the precincts report them.
- Barack Obama Wins South Carolina Democratic Primary in a LandslideBarack Obama won 54% of the vote in South Carolina, the largest margin of victory by any Democratic candidate thus far in the presidential race.
- South Carolina Democratic Primary ResultsBarak Obama has taken the South Carolina Primary with what can only be described as a landslide victory. The numbers for Obama were incredibly higher than projected by the polls and it seems that negative campaigning.
- Barack Obama Will Ride Wave of Black Voter Support to Win South Carolina Democratic PrimaryObama will make things tighter in the Democratic primary by winning the South Carolina primary
- South Carolina Democratic Primary PredictionsToday is the big day for the Democrats in South Carolina. The voters of South Carolina will make their voices heard and deliver their verdict on who they believe is the best candidate to run as the Party's nominee
- South Carolina Democratic Primary PredictionsPredictions and evaluations of the upcoming South Carolina vote featuring polling data you gotta see
- New Hampshire Exit Poll Data Explains Victories by Hillary Clinton and John McCainExit polling data from the New Hampshire Primary indicates that Hillary Clinton was helped by a large turn-out of women on the Democratic side. John McCain was helped by independent voters, garnering one-third of the their votes.
- New Hampshire Democratic Primary AnalysisAfter the vote in the New Hampshire Democratic primary election, Hillary Clinton came in ahead of Barack Obama by a slim margin of 3%, at least if the numbers from the Associated press are to be agreed with.
Poll: Hillary Clinton Increases Her Lead in the Race for the New Hampshire PrimaryTaking a look at the Democratic Primary race in New Hampshire, there are really no surprises. New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has actually expanded her lead over the rest of the field.
Poll: Rhode Island Voters Give Hillary Clinton a Huge LeadHillary Clinton leads in the Democratic Primary as well as in head to head match ups in the general election.- Can Romney Lose After Such a Big Win?In light of his amazing win in Florida, Romney's own words could cause him to lose in the eyes of Americans.
- Potential Democratic Presidential Candidates for 2012President Obama's falling approval rating may tempt some Democrats to run against him in order to preserve Democratic control of the White House.
- Marginalized by Party & Media but Deserving of Recognition and RespectGail Goode is liberal Democrat who is running against New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand in the New York State Democratic primary on September 14.
Is it Legal to Offer Jobs to Senate Candidates so They Don't Run?The recent attempted bribing of democratic candidates to keep them out of democratic primaries has brought some controversy into the Obama White House even though the practice is routine.
How Maurice Ferre Could Win the Florida U.S. Senate Democratic PrimarySome believe that the stage is set for Maurice Ferre to seize momentum in the Florida Democratic Senate Primary. With Meek and Greene spending the lion's share of their energy attacking each other and the electorate desperate for a candidate...- Will Hillary Clinton Make Another Run for the Presidency?Recently, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was asked in an interview whether or not she would run for President again. The Secretary's response was her characteristic laugh followed by a seemingly definitive "No, No, No!"
- Democratic Primary Reform: Making Presidential Primaries More AccessibleI don't think the Democratic - as in the political party - process for selecting a presidential candidate can possibly be more exclusionary or difficult than it has been in this 2008 primary race. I'll speak plainly: I hate caucuses.
- The Obama EffectWhy undecideds will go for McCain.
- "Shtetl Mentality" Only Part of Democratic Splintering"Shtetl Mentality" Only Part of Democratic Splintering
- Some Clinton Supporters Continue to Be Obama's Biggest FoesNearly a month after the Democratic Party primary race, Barack Obama continues to struggle to win over some Hillary Rodham Clinton supporters, including some of her wealthiest and well-connected backers.
- Hillary Clinton's Popularity to Grow in 2009, Regardless of PresidencyBy continuing her campaign long past when conventional wisdom dictated she should step aside, Clinton now will be in a position to cry for change without the general election requiring her to fit any mold.
- Should Obama Pick Hillary for VP?In my humble opinion he has little choice.
- Campaign Trail Mix - April 2008A quick wrap of of the things that didn't matter.
- Why Hillary Clinton Should Not Throw in the TowelThe contest isn't over 'til the fat lady sings. Hillary Clinton needs to stay in the contest
It's My Party, and I'll Vote for Obama- If Hillary Says To!Article concerning the degradation of Hillary supporters and the negative impact of same.- Three WordsWhy we need a leader who inspires us more than one who fights for us.