The race issue is huge. And Obama hasn’t fought back hard enough or fast enough.
If the Democrats wouldn't nominate the exciting, progressive candidate for President in the past, this time the exciting, progressive candidate simply became a centrist as soon as the primaries were over.
The news about Barack Obama's campaign shunning Muslim voters presents a major civil rights challenge to the Democratic candidate for President.
Barack Obama’s rightward sprint is nowhere more obvious than in his betrayal on the FISA bill.
Suddenly it seems that Sen. Barack Obama’s Latino problem has become a Latino edge.
I saw Al Gore’s speech endorsing Obama, and I just don’t get it.
Where was Al when Barack really needed him?
In this most inhospitable year for Republicans, Sen. John McCain touts his record on global warming as proof he is the anti-Bush.
This was the Hillary Clinton who inspires.
This is why she has such a devoted following, and such dedicated longtime staff members.
When he spoke at AIPAC the day after sewing up the nomination, Barack Obama sounded a lot like John McCain, who was there the day before.
It wasn’t his best speech.
For one thing, I know he believes in recycling, but did he have to reuse so many of his lines from previous speeches?
Well, there she was again, with more of the Hillary flim-flammery.
After her Kentucky win, Clinton again claimed, speciously, to be winning the popular vote.