Pena touts Obama’s energy proposals (Billings Gazette)
HELENA - Montana drivers are paying $1,461 more a year on gasoline now than when President Bush took office, according to a one-time Clinton cabinet member supporting Barack Obama for president.
HELENA - Montana drivers are paying $1,461 more a year on gasoline now than when President Bush took office, according to a one-time Clinton cabinet member supporting Barack Obama for president.
Republican insiders see the bitter criticism in Scott McClellan’s memoir, “What Happened,” as a payback for his abrupt firing as White House press secretary in the spring of 2006.
NEW York City Deputy Mayor Kevin Sheekey, Mayor Bloomberg’s principal political adviser, is being seriously considered by the McCain cam paign to be named manager of the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn. Sheekey, a former aide to the late…
McCain, Obama campaigns squabble over GOP candidate’s number on US troops in Iraq … Clinton says she expects superdelegates to start deciding soon after Tuesday … Chicago priest who mocked Clinton from pulpit has had a long relationship with Obama … South Dakota newspaper endorses Clinton five days ahead of primary … Texas Democratic Party chairman, wife endorse Obama
Barack Obama picked up two Texas superdelegates, bringing him within 42 delegates of locking up the Democratic presidential nomination. Texas Democratic Party chairman Boyd Richie and his wife, Democratic National Committee member Betty Richie, endorsed Barack Obama for president late Thursday. Texas has 32 superdelegates and the Richies were among a handful of those remaining who had not …
Barack Obama picked up two Texas superdelegates, bringing him closer to locking up the Democratic presidential nomination. Texas Democratic Party chairman Boyd Richie and his wife, Democratic National Committee member Betty Richie, endorsed Barack Obama for president late Thursday.
Barack Obama picked up two Texas superdelegates, bringing him within 42 delegates of locking up the Democratic presidential nomination.
Texas Democratic Party chairman Boyd Richie has endorsed Barack Obama for president.
Texas Democratic Party Chairman Boyd Richie, a superdelegate, announced Thursday that he’s endorsing Barack Obama for president. Mr. Richie’s wife, Democratic National Committee member Betty Richie, is also expected to endorse the Illinois senator, state Democratic sources said.
Colorado Democratic Party chairwoman and superdelegate Pat Waak endorsed Barack Obama for president Wednesday as she and several hundred Obama supporters gathered for a fundraiser at the Hyatt Regency hotel downtown.