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The YouTube-Google presidential forum set for this September could usher in a new era for citizen involvement in presidential debates. Or it could be a total flop. Either way, say Internet consultants, it offers a significant challenge to the previously undisputed masters of the debate process: The Commission on Presidential Debates. |
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05/07/08
Sen. Hillary Clinton soldiered on to West Virginia Wednesday and then back to Washington D.C. for an evening fundraiser, but the signs for her campaign are growing increasingly ominous. In fact, some Democrats say her best option is finding the most painless path to bowing out of the presidential race. "How you get out of a race is much more important than how you get in," says former DNC Chair and Barack Obama supporter Joe Andrew. |
05/07/08
Even with a narrow victory in Indiana's Democratic primary Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton failed to gain any ground on Sen. Barack Obama in the race for the Democratic nomination. Now the attention turns to whether or not Clinton's campaign will have the resources and the energy to move forward. Speaking to supporters Tuesday night, a noticeably fatigued Clinton indicated she could still remain in the race. |
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05/06/08
The outcome of Tuesday's Democratic contests in Indiana and North Carolina may not be all that consequential say some top strategists, who think Sen. Hillary Clinton is likely to forge ahead with her campaign regardless of the outcome. "We're going all the way to June 3, because [Clinton's] not getting out early," says Democratic strategist Liz Chadderdon. |
05/02/08
Rep. Susan Davis, D-Calif., is poised to make election world waves via a new bill that would give every voter in every state the right to vote absentee for any reason whatsoever. Campaign experts and voting analysts agree the legislation could forever alter the way candidates run for office-and how parties vie for votes-if it were to become law. |
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05/09/08 |
| Our focus group isn't sold on Sen. John McCain's three-pronged general election strategy, which may bring more risk than reward. |
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