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Lobbyists Woo Oregon Delegages in Denvernew

Maybe the change we’re all supposed to believe in is that lobbyists are OK, provided they’re Democrats who represent progressive causes.
Willamette Week  |  Nigel Jaquiss  |  08-27-2008  |  Politics

Hillary Guerilla Fight? What Hillary Guerilla Fight?new

I hate to burst a bubble, but this Hillary vs. Barack b.s. is a complete and total contrivance manufactured by those in the media who are determined to define this party as one that is divided.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Cheri DelBrocco  |  08-26-2008  |  Politics

Don't Bet on Getting into Obama's Thursday Speech Without Ticketsnew

So, you want to see Sen. Barack Obama's nomination acceptance speech Thursday at Invesco Field, but didn't get tickets. You wonder: Is there hope of getting in? The short answer is ... well, there isn't a short answer.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  08-26-2008  |  Politics

On the Ground at the DNC: The Weekend and Monday AMnew

The Dems are on the warpath to prove that they can connect with average Americans and change the course of this country for the better while their radical opponents on the street are preparing to tell the world that the Democrats are just one side of the same coin.
The Athens NEWS  |  Mike Ludwig  |  08-25-2008  |  Politics

Come All Ye Faithful: Church and State Intersect on Day 1 of the DNCnew

For those who believe in the separation of church and state, an interfaith service might seem like a jarring way to kick off the Democrats' quadrennial assembly. But party leaders have been deliberately trying to snag the religious high ground from the GOP, and they believe the time is right.
INDY Week  |  Barry Yeoman  |  08-25-2008  |  Politics

DNC Report: Police and Protesters Look to 1999 WTO Protests for Guidancenew

You can forget Chicago in 1968; it's the 1999 World Trade Organization protests in Seattle that law enforcement and radical protest groups are using as the reference point for the DNC in Denver this year.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  08-25-2008  |  Politics

New Mexico Lt. Governor Diane Denish Talks DNC and Clinton Insurrectionnew

Going into the convention as the face of Hillary's New Mexico campaign, superdelegate Diane Denish concedes that 2008 is Obama's year.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  08-22-2008  |  Politics

Denver or Bust! New Mexico Dems Head to the Convention of the Centurynew

This week, as the Democratic National Convention unfolds, the voting public will feel the last aftershock of the primary season.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  08-22-2008  |  Politics

Hillary's Girls Define Angry Massachusetts Female Syndromenew

Clinton die-hards have created a new-girls' network bent on remedying decades of sexism by putting women in elected state offices.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  08-21-2008  |  Politics

A Fake Campaign Turns a Bartender into a Real Candidate for D.C.'s Shadow Senate Seatnew

By using an obvious fraud -- the shadowy candidate -- as the mouthpiece for a sincere message -- the disenfranchisement of D.C. voters -- Damien Ober's videos poke fun at the duplicity of real politics. But the joke may have had the best of its makers.
Washington City Paper  |  Angela Valdez  |  08-21-2008  |  Politics

Obama's Silicon Valley Volunteers Play Key Role in Battleground Statesnew

With California locked up, the national Obama campaign decided not to let the smoothly functioning, highly responsive high-tech organization go to waste. Now, they want the Palo Alto group to turn their energy toward Nevada, a shifty swing state with five electoral votes at stake.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Erin Sherbert  |  08-21-2008  |  Politics

Pelosi is Raising Big Bucks but Keeping Very Little for Her Reelection Campaignnew

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi seems to be feeling pretty confident in her reelection prospects this November, despite an independent challenge by high-profile peace mom Cindy Sheehan. But that hasn't stopped her from raising big bucks from scores of interest groups who are contributing to her campaign committee and to the political action committee she controls, known as PAC to the Future.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  G.W. Schulz  |  08-21-2008  |  Politics

Why These Portlanders Aren't Voting for Obamanew

To see how race relations and politics were playing out in Portland, a city that's 6 percent black, we went door-to-door in two neighborhoods. It wasn't hard to find swing voters who aren't Democrats or Republicans and also aren't voting for him. Their reasons may surprise you.
Willamette Week  |  Raymond Rendleman  |  08-20-2008  |  Politics

Ralph Nader, Bob Barr and Cynthia McKinney Find Common Groundnew

In a rare show of third party unity, the campaigns of Nader, Libertarian Bob Barr and the Green Party's Cynthia McKinney, the last two former Congress members, are joining forces across state lines to overcome ballot access rules designed to keep minor party candidates out.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  08-19-2008  |  Politics

The Browning of the Green Partynew

Despite conflict between environmentalists and the immigrants' rights movement, congressional candidate Omar Lopez thinks the Greens could supplant the Democrats as Latinos' party of choice.
Chicago Reader  |  Kari Lydersen  |  08-18-2008  |  Politics

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