Now that voters have made the most important decision about whose name will be atop the ticket in November, Obama and McCain each have an important decision of their own to make: a running mate.
Last night, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) claimed
enough support for the Democratic Party’s nomination, beating Sen. Hillary
Clinton (D-NY) after a long and contentious battle.
Hillary Clinton is slated to bow out of the Democratic race for the presidential nomination this evening but is her timing on cue? The experts say that when it comes to resignations, "the when" element is everything.
Senator Hillary Clinton denies reports that she will concede defeat to Barack Obama tonight.
Local economies along the campaign trail may get a boom for a few days when a candidate passes through. But what are the candidate's economic plans for the next four years —their differences and their many, many, many similarities?
While Bill Clinton’s $52 million may not be the gross for just any speaker, it doesn’t take ex-presidential status to make a living, or even a second career, from professional speaking. “It doesn’t matter is you are short, fat, ugly, pretty, male, or female. You just have to have something that people want to know about.”
Obama won't talk about underwear, but he will expose his tax returns.
No matter who wins the bid for the White House, taxes are probably going up. Prepare now!
Geraldine Ferraro quits Hillary Campaign over Obama comment.

