Should Obama play rougher? No! He should stay positive. After all it is the high-road upon which he is winning and, more importantly, he does not need to wait until he is elected and on the "first day he will do such and such". Obama IS changing America by the seconds right now.
I regret that the judge regrets doing the right thing. Judge Arrington's action was nothing compared to the length that some white judges would go the have a social-father connection with their social children.
Internal second-guessing has undermined Hillary Rodham Clinton's image as a steady-at-the-wheel chief surrounded by a phalanx of loyal and efficient aides.
In Barack Obama's time in the Senate, there are two competing elements: his celebrity and the realities of the job he was elected to do.
Senator Barack Obama doesn't have an impressive record of experience or a unique policy profile. New politics is all he's got. He loses that, and he loses everything.
A report cited harsher coverage of Barack Obama after the Clinton campaign suggested media bias.
After Tuesday's primary victories for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, her focus is momentum; for her Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, it is math.
When, early on in the race for the Democratic nomination, people wondered if black Americans would vote for Barack Obama, I never doubted.
Hillary Rodham Clinton's victories over Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas gave her a chance to soldier on. John McCain claimed the G.O.P. nomination.
As they see her chances slipping, some feel old wounds: An older, more experienced woman is pushed aside to make way for a younger male colleague.
George-Jordan Dimbo, born in Ireland 11 years ago to illegal immigrant parents, may soon be living in Africa.
Some voters are invoking the memories of the killings of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama veered from collegial to combative in a debate on Thursday.
My point to Lou Dobbs was that the little-little guy — the "illegal alien" crossing our "broken borders" — was the wrong target.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has been stymied by the challenge of how to discredit her popular opponent without hurting herself.
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