Maryland Superdelegate Michael Cryor Backs Obama
As a whirlwind of speculation whips through the Democratic Party about the future of New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Michael Cryor, chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party and one of the much sought after superdelegates, endorsed Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
North Carolina’s Early One-Stop Voting
At first glance it seemed to be a mini-Woodstock Festival—young people (and few older heads) lounging in hammocks or on blankets spread on the grass, hands nursing cold...
Leader of Black State Legislative Group Calls on Capitol Hill
Calvin Smyre is an executive officer for a multi-billion dollar, diversified financial services company in Columbus, Ga. He projects a strong impression of stability and strength.
Racism Underplayed as Election Factor
Tucked toward the end of an analysis of Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary, Adam Nagourney of the New York Times wrote on Wednesday: "The results of the exit poll, conducted at 40 precincts across Pennsylvania by Edison/Mitofsky for the television networks and The Associated Press, also found stark evidence that Mr. Obama's race could be a problem in the general election.
4,000 Dead, Over 29,000 Wounded in Iraq
The number of U.S. citizens who died in Iraq since the invasion's infancy five years ago hit 4,000 on the night of March 23, after a roadside bomb -the biggest killer of U.S. forces - in Baghdad killed four soldiers.
President Debates Too Narrow, Say Media Critics
U.S. media critics, foreign policy experts and human rights advocates are accusing the moderators of this year’s televised presidential debates of asking trivial questions designed to produce conflict, rather than addressing the country’s most pressing issues
Clinton Proposes Plan to Keep Jobs in U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is proposing billions of dollars a year Wednesday to keep jobs from being shipped abroad as she appealed to blue collar workers in Pennsylvania
Former Clinton pastor supports Rev. Wright
The pastor of the Washington, D.C., church attended by Bill and Hillary Clinton during their days in the White House says Whites in America can learn from listening to the sermons of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama’s retired pastor, who has been criticized recently for statements about race and American foreign policy.
 “A More Perfect Union” - By Sen. Barack Obama
Remarks of Senator Barack Obama delivered Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 at Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Obama campaigns for ‘first place,’ not vice president
Hillary Clinton and her supporters have been touting the idea of a Clinton-Obama “dream team” But earlier this week, Obama made the strongest argument against such a proposed arrangement.