Clyde Williams Wins High-Profile Donors For Possible Congress Challenge To ... Huffington Post The donors include some high-powered friends of both President Barack Obama and Bill and Hillary Clinton, including Peter Rouse, senior adviser to Obama. Also on the list are Maggie Williams and James Zogby. Maggie Williams was Hillary Clinton's chief ... |
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Clyde Williams Wins High-Profile Donors For Possible Congress Challenge To … – Huffington Post
Obama Surpasses 2007 Fundraising With $128 Million 2011 Haul – San Francisco Chronicle
Obama Surpasses 2007 Fundraising With $128 Million 2011 Haul San Francisco Chronicle 31 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama entered his re-election year with more money to spend than he had four years ago when he defeated Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination. Obama reported a bank account balance of $81.8 million as of ... |
Republicans not hurt by White House slugfest: Senator – AFP
![]() AFP | Republicans not hurt by White House slugfest: Senator AFP Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters that the political slugfest resembled the battle between then-Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2008. "It didn't seem to have done them any harm in the general election. |
Republicans not hurt by White House slugfest: Senator – AFP
![]() AFP | Republicans not hurt by White House slugfest: Senator AFP Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters that the political slugfest resembled the battle between then-Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2008. "It didn't seem to have done them any harm in the general election. |
Mitch McConnell Compares Romney-Gingrich Battle To Clinton-Obama Contest In 2008 – Huffington Post
![]() Bloomberg | Mitch McConnell Compares Romney-Gingrich Battle To Clinton-Obama Contest In 2008 Huffington Post Tuesday compared the increasingly bitter GOP battle to the epic struggle four years ago between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Asked about the damage the daily back and forth was doing and whether it would be better for the GOP if there was only ... Republicans not hurt by White House slugfest: Senator Protracted primary battle may hurt Republican chance to win the White House Are you better off than you were four years ago? |
Newt Gingrich: against racial dog whistles before he was for them – Washington Post (blog)
![]() USA TODAY | Newt Gingrich: against racial dog whistles before he was for them Washington Post (blog) When Gingrich repeatedly calls Barack Obama 'the food stamp president,' what is that meant to convey other than that Obama's the (black!) hero of those (black!) black welfare queens Ronald Reagan used to fantasize about? (Though yes, more than a third ... Gingrich digs trenches, prepares for long war to win nomination |
Obama wants small-business bill this year – U-T San Diego
Obama wants small-business bill this year U-T San Diego (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) — AP President Barack Obama speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. From left are, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, ... |
Obama wants small-business bill this year – U-T San Diego
Obama wants small-business bill this year U-T San Diego (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) — AP President Barack Obama speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. From left are, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, ... |
The Americanization of the UK democratic tradition – CBS News
The Americanization of the UK democratic tradition CBS News In that way, it should come as no surprise that British voters were as fascinated as they were by the 2008 US elections and that the British press described the rhetorical and personal qualities of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in hagiographic terms ... |
DOWD: Tough on the tarmac, but not in a debate – Santa Rosa Press Democrat
DOWD: Tough on the tarmac, but not in a debate Santa Rosa Press Democrat But No Drama Obama saves his rare tempests for the runway. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama argue on the airport tarmac in Phoenix. Associated Press In the last primary season, the tension in the relationship between Hillary Clinton, ... |


