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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Mainstream media giving Palin a pass
Reading William Kristol's column in The New York Times, I discover that Sarah Palin and I have something in common. Kristol got Palin on the phone and reported Monday that she does not "have a very high opinion of the mainstream media." This is where we...Tags: National Government, Barack Obama, Washington Post Company, Periodicals, Sarah Palin
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Clinton: Use bailout funds for small business, students
juliann.vachon@newsday.comWASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) yesterday called on the Treasury Department to allocate $150 billion of the recently approved $700-billion economic rescue package to struggling small businesses, colleges, students and municipalities. In...Tags: Small Businesses, Credit and Debt, Loans, George Bush, Ben Bernanke
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State to give company $1.2 billion to move here
melissa.mansfield@newsday.comALBANY - Despite a fiscal crisis hitting the state and a $2-billion budget shortfall for the year, Gov. David A. Paterson said yesterday that the state will go ahead with a plan to bring a new microchip plant upstate, luring the company with $1.2...Tags: David A. Paterson, Government, Executive Branch, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Regional Authority
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Politics of hate
For many of us, that widely circ ulated e-mail smearing Barack Obama as an Islamic terrorist may be the most-libelous thing we've read about the Democratic presidential candidate. But it's downright polite compared to the amount of bumper stickers, hats,...Tags: Civil Rights, Barack Obama, John Adams, Sarah Palin, Minority Groups
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Rep. King's opponent blasts his support of bailout
Congressman Peter King's Democrat opponent yesterday lambasted the recent Bush administration-approved $700-billion bailout for Wall Street financial institutions, as well as King's support of it. "On Friday, I sent a letter to Congressman Peter King...Tags: Glen Cove, Government, National Government, Barack Obama, Long Island
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'Gender-gap' favoring Obama: Experts
The Swampby Mark Silva The "gender gap'' in support for Barack Obama and John McCain is particularly pronounced in some of the "battleground'' states where the Democrat and Republican are vying for the presidency. And the apparent initial impact that Sarah......Tags: National Government, Barack Obama, Quinnipiac University, Polls, Washington Post Company
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Obama???s Florida comeback
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsOver the summer, when Barack Obama ads first started flooding Florida airwaves, I spoke with a politically savvy Republican who basically considered them a waste of money. The conventional thinking then was Florida wasn???t in play, solidly for John...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Interstate 4, New York Times, The White House
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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: Barack Obama, Old Dominion University, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary
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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: Barack Obama, Campaign Finance, Peter Jackson, Regional Authority, 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: Republican National Conventions, George H.W. Bush, National Government, Barack Obama, Polls
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Democrats up 13 percent; Republicans down 1 percent as record numbers register in Pennsylvania
Associated Press WriterHARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) _ Democratic registration has surged by 13 percent and Republican ranks have shrunk by 1 percent as a record 8.6 million people in battleground Pennsylvania registered to vote in the presidential election. Last-minute registrations...Tags: National Government, Barack Obama, Polls, Parties and Movements, Colleges and Universities
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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: Civil Rights, National Government, Barack Obama, Private Health Care, Sarah Palin
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