Cook: Clinton's exit strategy
After the final primaries and the DNC's delegate ruling, Hillary Clinton's "stand and fight" arguments take on a shrillness and a futility.
View ArticleClinton refuses to concede nomination
Democrat Hillary Clinton Tuesday hailed winning rival Barack Obama and his supporters for an extraordinary race but stopped short of recognizing his victory.
View ArticleWhat does Clinton want? Respect and more
Sen. Hillary Clinton did not bow out of the race for the Democratic nomination Tuesday because she wants to retain her political leverage, advisers said privately, eyeing a spot on the ticket, a...
View ArticleNewsweek: Clinton, Obama in VP dance
Sources close to both Clinton and Obama tell Newsweek that Clinton actually doesn't want the vice presidential spot, and Obama doesn't want to give it to her. However, she would like to be asked, so...
View ArticleClinton as a running mate: Pros and cons
Memo to Sen. Obama: We asked an array of political insiders to offer their thoughts on the pros and cons of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Here is a summary of their responses.
View ArticleClinton sexism debate persists
Hillary Clinton's candidacy may soon be a thing of the past but debate will rage over whether the first woman to make it so far in the U.S. presidential contest was a victim of sexism by the media or...
View ArticleClinton backers begin to move to Barack Obama
Some of Hillary Rodham Clinton's biggest backers from New York rallied around Barack Obama Thursday as she signaled her candidacy was ending. The likely Democratic nominee said he won't be hurried into...
View ArticleClinton camp accused of dividing Jews, blacks
A Democratic congressman from New Jersey accused Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign of trying to exploit tensions between Jews and blacks.
View ArticleClinton ends historic bid, endorses Obama
Hillary Rodham Clinton suspended her historic campaign for the presidency on Saturday, declaring her full support for Barack Obama.
View ArticleNewsweek: A postmortem on the Clinton campaign
Clinton ran an extraordinarily close race, and if the Democrats had the same winner-take-all rules as the Republicans, she'd be the nominee.
View ArticleTodd: Clinton's couldas, shouldas, wouldas
NBC's Chuck Todd analyzes Hillary Clinton's post-campaign obituary. Her missteps, her miscalculations, and her mistakes. What she "coulda, shoulda, and woulda" done to be the Democratic nominee.
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