Articles related to "Clinton Obama"Still neck-and-neck, Clinton and Obama get fierce with personal politics. But is this the right attack? Obama should start acting like the president he wants to become.
The President of the United States may be the most powerful man in the world, but he is also human. Check out some of the funniest, revealing and most ironic quotes.
The plight against the illicit drug trade has reached an important milestone. Hillary Rodham Clinton has plead mea culpa in her first official visit to Mexico.
With her accusations of plagiarism failing to slow Obama's momentum, Clinton shifts gears and questions Obama's commitment to US Democratic values.
The governor of NY appoints Gillibrand to fill the vacant Senate seat. A Democrat elected to Congress in a Republican district in 2006...let's look at who she is.
With another primary loss, the Clinton camp is poised to increase its attacks against Obama, but it might be too little too late.
Honest Abe's skills as a lawyer should not go unnoticed. In writing the Emancipation Proclamation, he used those skills to make it binding and prevent court challenge
Newly sworn in as US president, Obama faces the challenge of engaging Iran, whose influence is now continually increasing, after 30 years of broken relations.
As Obama is sworn in as President of the United States, he faces an resurgent Russia with growing global influence as well as strained Washington-Moscow relations.
As Obama is sworn in as US President, he faces a troubled international environment, especially in the Middle East where US influence is increasingly challenged.
Clinton and Obama together received 16.9 million votes in first 25 Democratic primaries. McCain, Romney and Huckabee received 10.6 million in first 24 GOP primaries.
Until President Obama started using them for all of his speeches, most people didn't even know what a teleprompter was.
It all depends on whether you count the votes in the Florida, Michigan and Washington Democratic presidential primaries.
What do all the democrats stand for? Who should you vote for? This article outlines the similarities and differences between Clinton, Edwards and Obama.
Presidential campaign bloopers, electioneering hype, running mate selection, kidnapped child, star's murder: Crises after crises, life goes on, but somehow CNN doesn't.
Democrats still feuding over whether to count the results of the Michigan and Florida primaries, but here are the popular votes in all states conducting primaries.
Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. Through many great decisions he rose to the top of the heap politically.
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