Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
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Former DNC chairman in town to talk about health care
Daily PressTerry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, will be in Williamsburg this afternoon to speak on behalf of Democratic nominee Barack Obama's health care plan. McAuliffe is speaking at Old Dominion University at noon today, and...Tags: Old Dominion University, Williamsburg, Barack Obama, College of William and Mary
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Hillary Clinton v Sarah Palin: Two-to-one
The Swampby Mark Silva We may want to tuck this one away in the archives for that day, about two years from now, when people start thinking about the 2012 presidential election. Women favor Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton over Republican Gov.......Tags: Polls, Newspapers, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Local Elections
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Obama and Dems 'dangerous': McCain ad
The Swampby Frank James Sen. John McCain has a new anti-Obama ad out called "Dangerous" which tries to work on at least two perceived voter concerns -- the X factor which Sen. Barack Obama still represents for many voters and......Tags: National Government, Joe Biden, Government, State Budgets, Barack Obama
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Video: Obama didn't know about Ayers?
Spin CycleOne of only a few documented encounters Obama had with ex-radical Bill Ayers was in 1995, when he hosted a dinner at which Hyde Park's outgoing state senator introduced Obama as her chosen successor. Today, on CNN, Obama's chief strategist......Tags: Parliament, Richard M. Daley, Newspapers, Hyde Park, Richard J. Daley
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Monday Ten: Rocky markets, muddy politics
Spin CycleLook for another rough day on Wall Street, with European stocks down 5 percent in overnight trading on fears of a world recession, complicating John McCain's efforts to "turn the page" on the economy and refocus on attacking Obama's......Tags: National Government, Government, John McCain, Steve Israel, Bill Ayers
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McAuliffe's Virginia swing for Obama could be a practice lap for a race of his own
Associated Press WriterASHLAND, Va. (AP) _ Barnstorming Virginia to fire up Democrats for Barack Obama's presidential bid is something Terry McAuliffe says comes naturally for him. That would be the same Barack Obama he worked to defeat a few months ago when he was Hillary...Tags: Democratic Party, Regional Authority, Fairfax County, Upper House, Government
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Poll: McCain gives back gains in NJ
After closing within six points of Democrat Barack Obama following the Republican National Convention, Republican John McCain has again fallen well behind in the presidential race in New Jersey, according to a new poll. A Fairleigh Dickinson University-...Tags: National Government, Polls, John McCain, George H.W. Bush, Primaries
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Paterson: NY can afford $1.2B for AMD plant
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson said Tuesday that despite New York's growing deficits, the state remains committed to $1.2 billion in government support for a semiconductor factory an Advanced Micro Devices Inc. spin-off plans to build upstate near Albany. Paterson...Tags: Plant Openings, Joint Ventures, Restructuring and Recapitalization, David Paterson, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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SEC sues disgraced Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu over alleged $60M investment scam
Associated Press WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Federal regulators on Monday sued political fundraiser Norman Hsu for allegedly operating a $60 million investment scam and using some proceeds to contribute to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and other prominent Democrats. The...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Fraud, Martin Cohen, Securities
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Former NYC mayor speaks to jewish seniors about obama
South Florida Sun-SentinelFormer New York City Mayor Edward Koch was greeted by a crowd of about 100 seniors, many of them transplanted New Yorkers who have fond memories of Koch, when he visited the Sunrise Senior Center recently to assure Jewish voters that Democratic...Tags: National Government, Civil Rights, John McCain, Ed Koch, Political Candidates
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Former NYC mayor stumps for Obama at temple
South Florida Sun-SentinelFormer New York City Mayor Ed Koch headlined a series of appearances aimed at Jewish voters on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama in South Florida. The aging former mayor appeared frail, but spoke strongly in support of Obama, who...Tags: The White House, National Government, Terrorism, Regional Authority, Ed Koch
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