Obama Apologized to Michigan TV Reporter Peggy Agar

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Barack Obama apologized Wednesday to Michigan TV reporter Peggy Agar after he called her “sweetie” and dodged her question about autoworkers.Agar shouted out at Obama, who was campaigning at a Chrysler plant, asking what he was “going to do to help American autoworkers.” Read the rest of this entry »

Bob Barr to Run for President as a Libertarian

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In early 2008, rumours circulated that Barr plans to jump into the Libertarian Party presidential nomination contest. A draft Bob Barr petition was started, and a Facebook group. In March, Barr confirmed that he was actually considering any such campaign. Read the rest of this entry »

Hillary Clinton Supporter Harvey Weinstein

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Hillary Clinton supporter Harvey Weinstein threatened to cut off contributions to congressional Democrats unless House Speaker Nancy Pelosi embraced his plan to finance revotes in Florida and Michigan, three officials familiar with their conversation said. Read the rest of this entry »

Indiana (North Carolina) Exit Polls

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Highlights of preliminary results of exit polling stations Tuesday in Indiana and North Carolina Democratic primary for The Associated Press and television networks: Read the rest of this entry »

Indiana Primary Results - Clinton, Obama battle in Indiana

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On Tuesday, Indiana voters will participate in a competitive Democratic presidential primary election — something Hoosier Democrats haven’t witnessed in decades and surely weren’t expecting this year. Read the rest of this entry »

Guam Election Results, Clinton or Obama

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With ballots counted in 11 of 21 villages as of 2:00 am (1600 GMT Saturday), Obama was leading Clinton by 758 votes to 680, party officials told AFP. Votes had yet to be counted in the island’s main villages of Dededo and Yigo. Read the rest of this entry »

Guam Primary Results Between Clinton and Obama

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The small Pacific island of Guam weighed Saturday in the epic political Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, while competitors ousted Democratic voters for the next primary keys to the USA. Read the rest of this entry »