If you haven't checked out Caroline Kennedy's op-ed in the New York Times, please read it now.
From the Obama Campaign: "If the Clinton campaign's southern strategy rests on the outcome in a state where they're the only ones competing, that should give Democrats deep pause."
If you thought that the Democratic debate on Monday was full of cat-fighting and name calling, you're not alone. But how much truth was in those attacks that the candidates were making against each other? These are the things I wish the average American voter would see on a regular basis.
In a perfect world, the media would report the full story, unbiased and true on every account.
Kornblut and Murray do an excellent job in explaining the campaign strategies for Democratic frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Often while talking to my friends- the ones who are actually voting, most of them question me on my strong support of Barack Obama.
Race (Obama, Clinton)- Drop it already, obviously neither the Clinton or Obama camps want to continue this issue, especially after they have declared a "truce".
Mike Huckabee- We need to amend the constitution to bring it in line with God.
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the Big Elephant in the Room. Not, that's not any of the Republicans. RACE.
The AP is reporting that Rudy Giuliani's campaign has asked staffers to go without pay in order to focus financial resources on Florida.
The following post is based on an article written by Hank De Zutter which can be found at: http://www.chicagoreader.com/obama/951208/.
Back in December 1995, when Barack Obama made an attempt at political office- running for the Illinois State Senate, this article was published.
Vote for Barack Obama in the upcoming Democratic primaries!
Courtesy of Chris Bowers: Breaking Down Super Tuesday State By State:
Internship done and I am starved for more political action.
If you have never seen Barack Obama speak in person, please find and event and see him right away. His message and his delivery will blow you away.
Courtesy of Marc Ambinder:
After the New Hampshire primary, all of the major new organizations were reporting how the polls and pundits were wrong- Clinton won, not Obama.
Don't quote me on any of this material- I'm an extremely strong Democrat and therefore I try to just know the basics of the GOP Nomination.
One thing I noticed during my endless canvasses and phone calls in the Nashua area over the past week- people love Bill Richardson. Yet, he still finished 4th in New Hampshire, like he did in Iowa.
The New Hampshire Primaries are over and your fellow Obama for America Intern is back at home and back on the blog.