Hillary Clinton

Obama inching closer to Democratic nomination

On the rebound, Barack Obama left Hillary Rodham Clinton with fast-dwindling chances to deny him the Democratic presidential nomination after beating her in North Carolina and falling just short in ...

Hillary and the Band: Rockin’ the Cradle


If you’re told about a 60-year-old lady rocker the first thing that might come to mind is someone in a rocking chair knitting sweaters. But that’s the kind of stereotype the Hillary Clinton campaign seems to be trying to dispel with their viral video, “Hillary and the Band.” The minute-long clip was posted on youtube.com on January 30 and to date has had over 400,000 views.

Pennsylvania Ad Campaign

The ad called ‘Pennsylvania’ ad aired on Pennsylvania television on Monday April 14, days after Obama’s controversial remarks at a San Francisco fundraising reception and one week before the Keystone State primary.  The advertisemen

Hillary Clinton Ad, Barack Obama Ad

 This ad watch examines two Spanish language advertisements, “Como Padre” created by the Barack Obama campaign, and “Nuestra Amiga” created by the Hillary Clinton campaign. Both were created days before the Austin, Texas debate January 2008. Each is 30 a second spot that emphasizes the importance of family.

Ad Watch, SNL Skit

Saturday Night Live has long been known for its political satire, and this spoof on Hillary Clinton’s “3 a.m. phone call” campaign ad is no exception. While the ad is clearly meant to be humorous and entertaining, it does contain some underlying messages about Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the Democratic race in general. This skit aired on March 8, 2008, on NBC, and is currently available for viewing on the NBC Web site.

Real Time: Matt Taibbi follows the Clinton campaign in Youngstown, Ohio

            Matt Taibbi is a political blogger and Rolling Stone reporter who is perhaps best (or worst) known for his frequently offensive style.

Two Columbia residents chosen to vote at the Democratic National Convention

MEXICO, Mo. — Missouri Democrats from the Ninth Congressional District chose five delegates to vote at the National Democratic Convention, including two Columbia residents, at Thursday night’s congressional district caucus. ...

McCain has nomination; Democrats still divided

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton won the Rhode Island primary Tuesday night and raced to a big lead in Ohio but struggled to make a major dent in Barack Obama’s delegate ...

Designating a Delegate

COLUMBIA - Missouri Democrats met all over the state Thursday night, with an eye on the Democratic National Convention.

Boone County Democrats plan Feb. 28 caucus

COLUMBIA — Boone County Democratic voters will convene on Feb. 28 to select delegates for the 9th Congressional District Convention in March. A requirement that participants must have voted in ...

Superdelegates could decide Dems' deadlock

COLUMBIA — As Democratic primaries continue across the country and candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain in a virtual deadlock, the party’s superdelegates are becoming the focus of increased ...

Superdelegates could decide Dem's deadlock

COLUMBIA — As Democratic primaries continue across the country and candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain in a virtual deadlock, the party’s superdelegates are becoming the focus of increased ...

Clinton, Obama Split Delegate Votes

The Democratic Party in Missouri has confirmed that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will split Missouri's delegates following Obama's slim victory in Tuesday's Primary.

How Missourians voted on Super Tuesday

While Republican John McCain and Democrat Hillary Clinton came away with the most total delegates after Super Tuesday, Missourians chose McCain and Democrat Barack Obama in Tuesday's presidential primary.

Obama, Clinton will split Missouri delegates

KANSAS CITY — Democratic Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will end up evenly splitting the delegates from Missouri’s presidential primary, even though Obama narrowly defeated Clinton in the statewide ...

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