Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton pass each other before their February debate. (Source: GOP) Sen. Hillary Clinton has accepted the post of secretary of state under the new Obama-Biden administration, the New York Times is reporting. Clinton made the decision... (Continue reading)
Obama and McCain at their final presidential debate. (Source: Getty Images) President-elect Barack Obama will meet Monday with John McCain at transition headquarters to discuss ways the two former rivals can work together on issues facing the country. The meeting will... (Continue reading)
The Obama-Biden transition rumor mill is buzzing. This time, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is on lthe short list for secretary of state, according to people in the know. Clinton, the former first lady, current junior senator from New York,... (Continue reading)
For a time after the primaries, it seemed as though the Democratic Party was going to split into two factions. Then Clinton made certain to show her supporters during the Democratic National Convention that she stood behind her former opponent.... (Continue reading)
Media mogul, Russell Simmons, is adding "Barack Obama campaign surrogate" to his impressive list of titles. Simmons, the founder of Def Jam Records, Phat Farm clothing apparel, Def Jam Comedy and much more is known for introducing Hip Hop culture... (Continue reading)
Come on, now. Let's be honest. Condoleeza Rice. Hillary Clinton. Sarah Palin. Which one of these names doesn't belong? Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is probably a fine wife and mother. Let's also assume that she was a good mayor. And she... (Continue reading)
While America relished in the historic moment of Sen. Barack Obama's triumph over Sen. Hillary Clinton last Tuesday, it is unclear whether the country remembers the roadblocks that had to be cleared or the battles that were waged to solidify... (Continue reading)
With Sen. Barack Obama being recognized as the presumptive presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, he can make history if he becomes our next president. Not only by being the nation’s first African American president, but he is also being... (Continue reading)
With the primary season over, presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has his eyes on defeating the Republican candidate Sen. John McCain. But some political watchers say McCain may stand to benefit if Obama and his former rival Sen.... (Continue reading)
Following 17 months of a hard-fought contest that may go down in the history books as one of the longest and most competitive presidential primary battles between two truly formidable politicians, Sen. Barack Obama became the headline of an even... (Continue reading)