Senator Hillary Clinton refused to count herself out of the U.S. presidential race on Tuesday (March 4) as her hard-fought duel with Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination rested with voters in Ohio and Texas. Turnout was expected to be strong in states -- Ohio, Texas, Vermont and Rhode Island -- voting on Tuesday. Polls close in Ohio at 7:30 p.m. EST (0030 GMT on Wednesday) and all voting in Texas will be over by 9 p.m. EST (0200 GMT on Wednesday). The first results could be available immediately after the polls close, although a very tight race could take hours. Clinton, a New York senator battling to snap Obama's string of 11 state-by-state victories, needs wins in both Ohio and Texas to rejuvenate her campaign and justify keeping the Democratic race alive until the next delegate-rich prize -- Pennsylvania -- votes on April 22. Losses in even one of Tuesday's states could set off a stampede of party support for Obama, raise pressure on Clinton to drop out and make it even...
With the Iowa caucuses now behind them, U.S. presidential candidates are hitting the pavement in New Hampshire before the first official primary takes place on Tuesday (January 8). New Hampshire...
New York Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton makes her first public appearance Sunday (January 21) a day after declaring she will be making a bid for the 2008 presidential race. Democratic U.S....
It's the lifeblood of American politics and as the race for the White House in 2008 heats up, campaign cash is fast becoming what some say is the most important factor in determining who will win...
One of the children featured in the controversial "3:00 am advertisement" for the Clinton Campaign is now 17 years-old and "fervent" supporter of Barrack Obama. The advertisement features sleeping...
Senator Hillary Clinton has found herself under fire by the media for, ironically, claiming she was under sniper fire on a trip to Bosnia-Herzigovina as First Lady twelve years ago. Democratic...
Having endured 16 months of campaigning and more surprises, reversals and comebacks than any recent U.S. political race, Senator Hillary Clinton endorses former campaign rival Barack Obama. The...
The U.S. Caribbean territory of Puerto Rico can't vote in the November presidential election. But Puerto Ricans are relishing a newfound clout in the race to see who will be the candidate of the...
A night of remarkable comebacks in New Hampshire on Tuesday (January 8) sent the U.S. presidential hopefuls on their way with the race to the White House wide open. Former First Lady Hillary...
Americans woke up on Wednesday (February 6) to the news that Super Tuesday's polls put U.S. Republican John McCain ahead in his party's presidential nomination, while the Democratic race stayed...
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