President-elect Barack Obama is adding a "Youth Ball" to the parties planned to celebrate his Jan. 20 inauguration.
Barack Obama's presidential election victory comes with an albatross of a prize - an economy beset by a stubborn housing slump and the worst financial crisis in 70 years.
Transcript of the Oct. 5, 2008 broadcast of NBC's 'Meet the Press,' featuring Paul Begala, Mike Murphy, Chuck Todd, David Gregory, Gwen Ifill, Peggy Noonan and David Yepsen.
Sarah Palin is heading into her debate with Joe Biden, easily the most-anticipated vice presidential faceoff ever, weighed down by fresh evidence that voters are developing serious doubts about her readiness for the job.
Howard Fineman on why tonight's debate in Ohio is so critical for the Clinton campaign. A look at her chances, her potential strategy, and the bitter ironies surrounding the showdown.
Expert: Not taking anything away from Tressel, but Carroll gives Trojans an edge
Presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain entered the final eight-week stretch run to election day with competing appeals to working-class voters in key swing states that could decide the outcome of the race.
The throng of Asian-American donors drew closer, drinks in hand, to hear the Democratic candidate's sister describe the wide arc of his life: beyond politics and Chicago, into his childhood in Indonesia and Hawaii.
The silence between Barack Obama and Bill Clinton has been broken, with the Democratic White House hopeful on Monday asking the former president to campaign for him during their first conversation since the heated primary.
Doctors have less than a week to go before the federal government starts paying them 10.6 percent less when they treat Medicare patients.
Democrat Barack Obama, determined to win over female voters, talked Monday about the women who helped shape his life in arguing that he would be a better proponent of equal pay than Republican John McCain.
Democrat Barack Obama hopes Virginia, a former GOP stronghold with a legacy of slavery and segregation, is fertile ground. Republican John McCain won't yield there or elsewhere.
Barack Obama sought Thursday to extinguish a burgeoning controversy, denouncing comments of a Catholic priest who said "a whole lot of white people [are] crying" because of Obama's success.
Breaking from Newsmax.com Unconvinced by Obama's Wright Speech Barack Obama's speech last week addressing his 20-year relationship with his radical pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, was very well done, yet unconvincing.
There is a reason for everything!!! Sometimes mistakes happen for reasons...
I was hoping this would not go to racially charge, even though I knew the media had been making it so.
Obama has jumped on the band wagon the media has put out there!We all know the Clintons have supported black issues and civil rights all of their lives, We all know the Media Like Fox, CNN, and MSNBC, LONGED FOR THIS RACIAL ISSUE TO COME OUT-RATINGS!!! The media has been irrespon …
I guess these men are shivering in thier shoes at the thought of facing Hillary in November. You don't see them putting down Obama, that would be an easy prey for them all.
Obama's true colors are coming out! and I don't mean he's black. Its more like why not answer the questions? Why cover the questions with nice articulate comments but not really saying anything. All the times he voted "present" no explanations except for a very flimsy excure.
Obama's Halo has been torn down. His true colors are now out in the open. it's true he avoids the issues, he did not vote for over 130 legislative proposals, and he avoids all questions by preaching.
Kerry's endorcement!!! What a back stab for Edwards... Sorry day for the American people to put our Nation in Obama's inexperienced hands. Kerry is not the best of endorcements..Kiss of Death..
DES MOINES, Dec. 3 -- Just two months ago, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York appeared to have turned a corner in Iowa.
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It could be Colin Powell is a true man. A true man is one who is not afraid to be different and will stand tall in what he knows in right; regardless of his party. If more people would take stand in what they believe is right, check out the facts, then they would make the same decision. You can't blame Powell because McCain chose Palin just to get women's vote. That was a dumb move anyway! And I guess they want to blame Obama for it. The Republican part went along with McCain and thought every woman would be dumb enough also just because she is a woman. And it would have been different if the woman had something going for herself. This woman does not even know how to answer questions completely or any sentence. The "executive experience" that keep talking about, you probably have more experience than Palin. McCain threw a bone to the women, and thought they were going to bite. The American women fooled him; and he should be ashame of himself. It also goes to show what he think about women. The lastest tatic was Joe, the plumber; whom life is now everybody's business. Personal, I could care less about Joe the plumber. He needs to clear up the facts beginning blaming McCain and his party for having everybody in his business. He asked Obama a question, why did John McCain bring it up. How did McCain know about Joe the plumber. It was the McCain's people who sought Joe out; and in the process, it open up a whole can of words. It is that McCain thought he was going to use Joe and no questions would be asked; again just like Palin. Now questions are being asked, now they want to blame Obama. No, McCain started with Joe, the plumber the night of the debate and haven't stop. And what is McCain going to do for Joe; nothing. If Joe was to lose his job tomorrow, McCain would only say "sorry Joe". Just like Joe's boss can be fined, what is McCain goind to say "sorry"; if that! It all could have been avoided if McCain would not have made an issue out of it. And what made it so bad that it was just an "if" questions. And if that isn't enough, McCain/Palin and his advisors have been steady dividing our country among people that don't even know each other. I don't know you, and you don't know me. What I do know is this; my country can not stand to have McCain as President. My country being the US, America has had enough of the lies and corruption bought on by the good old boy system. They are so busy scratching each other back but what about you and me. McCain made a comment about spreading the wealth; and where he got that from, we'll never know. The reason why he don't want to spread the wealth is because he want to keep it for his friends and himself. As long as the wealth is spread among them it is okay. To give you or me some, would be welfare. Besides, we spread our wealth overseas, why not here in the United State. Yesterday, I worked 12 hours, not to mention the other 40 I work during the week. I do not receive any assistance from the government; so why shouldn't I pay less taxes and why shouldn't the wealth be spread around. May I can work only 40 hours instead of over 40. Americans need to stand together and be counted as we are tired of what has been handed down. We are at a crucial time of our lives, and we can not live in the past; we have to look toward the future. I have grandchildren whose lives depend on my judgement; and having McCain/Palin as President is not a sound judgement for the future. Would it be any different if Obama was white? Color should not be a factor in these stakes, they are too high. We have come to far in our country to not vote because a man is black. He is not only black, but he is intelligent as well; and most of all is what he believes. The Obama's campagin has shown just what kind of leader he can be; negative ads that are true should not be considered negative ads. Since McCain/Palin could not dispute any, they sent out the negative ads, inciting riots, and rallied the crowds to speak about killing him, terriorist, and hate. We do not need hatred in our country.
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YOU ARE ONE CRAZY ASS @!$%#! YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE HELL YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT! GROW UP! GET A LIFE! YOUR MOMMY TALKING YOU! WE DON'T NEED KIDS ON HERE.
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"etceter etcetera etcetera" Are these words they teach you in middle school?
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why are you voting for McCain? he is against everything woman have fought for
— Neesy08
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