Posted on June 1st, 2008 by Frenchdoc
[Back from a busy weekend in DC, being a panelist at the American Council on Education]
Hillary has won Puerto Rico by a larger margin than expected:
Anglachel runs the numbers and tells us what it all means for Hillary:
“Hillary commands 78% of the vote, even higher than her victory margin, and retains a huge chunk of [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2008 by Alegre
I love writing titles like this one. Seems over the past few months I’ve been writing this more often than not regarding one fabulous win or another of Hillary’s. And that’s all thanks to our amazing candidate and her cracker-jack team of staff and volunteers who hit the ground hard in each state and don’t [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2008 by Pamela Leavey
There’s been a huge fire raging on the Universal Studios set here in Los Angeles since early this morning. My apartment is about a mile north of the studio and the smell of the smoke is horrible because of the burning plastic:
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The fire has “destroyed a set from “Back to the Future,” the [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2008 by Stuart O'Neill
I don’t believe a 4 delegate victory, or some similar number, at the convention is a real victory for either Hillary Clinton or the Party. While I have been a die-hard Clinton supporter for just 6 months, I’ve come to believe she is by far the best qualified to lead this nation.
That said, we must [...]
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