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Barack Obama Turns His Sights on John McCain, Pivoting Toward the General Election
Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, whose campaign is $20 million in debt, is becoming less of a concern for Obama as he sets his sights on McCain and his policies.
Black Superdelegates in Congress Who Support Clinton Resisting Calls to Switch to Obama
The 14 Congressional Black Caucus members endorsing Hillary Clinton are standing firm as national discussion continues over her comments about her white supporters.
AP: Barack Obama Overtakes Clinton’s Lead in Superdelegates for First Time in Campaign
Nearly 800 superdelegates will attend the Democratic convention. Obama has endorsements from 276, according to the latest tally by AP, while Clinton, his rival, has 271.5.
Hillary Clinton Touts Support of ‘Hardworking White Americans’ as Reason She’s More Electable
"I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," Clinton told USA Today, insisting that she, not Barack Obama, would be stronger against John McCain.
Is the Democratic Race Essentially Over? Voters, Pundits Alike Await Clinton’s Exit Strategy
With Barack Obama’s victory in North Carolina and two-point loss to Hillary Clinton in Indiana, some say she may now need something unthinkable two months ago: An exit plan.
Commentary: Obama’s Effort to Represent the Audacity of Hope Being Obscured by the Politics of Fear
His skills and strengths aren't at issue for many white voters. They’d rather judge him by what a black person who isn’t running for president says.
Black Voters in Indiana, North Carolina Turn Out in Greater Numbers for Barack Obama
Nine in 10 blacks in both states backed Obama -- an even stronger margin than usual. That proved decisive in North Carolina, where they comprised double their proportion in Indiana.
Gas Tax Duel Dominates on Primaries' Eve
Hillary Clinton's TV ads promoted her plan for a summer-long gas-tax holiday and contended she was the candidate who "gets it." Barack Obama said it was just another Washington stunt.