Bill Bradley is a Pajamas Media correspondent. His PajamasXpress blog is New West Notes.
Obama is turning his attention to the battle with John McCain, with visits to old-style swing states, as Team McCain strategizes what it sees as a difficult but winnable race against the Illinois senator.
Bad news for Hillary. Media hype aside, the latest poll numbers and delegate counts suggest that Barack Obama’s path to the Democratic nomination is still fairly straightforward.
It's all about Obama in presidential politics this week, as McCain, the Republican Party and the Clintons all try to take him down. So far, though, he's still standing.
On the eve of what may be the most decisive primary of the election, Hillary Clinton needs a big win to stand a chance. And as the Democrats sling mud, McCain picks up momentum.
The secret story of how Obama's gaffe made its way to the Huffington Post, of all places, and how it might affect campaign coverage from now on.
Barack Obama had a pretty good week — until his comments about "bitter" people "clinging to guns and religion." But did either Clinton or McCain capitalize?
McCain, Obama, and Clinton all head to Washington for the key Senate hearings featuring Gen. Petraeus in a political week focused on Iraq.
The former president still felt some love at the Dems' California convention, but not like he used to — and not enough to help his wife nab any superdelegates.
Barack Obama never wanted to run for president as "the black candidate." But now, he doesn't have a choice.
Tuesday's crucial primaries will be Hillary Clinton's final chance to hold back the tidal wave of popularity named Barack Obama, says Bill Bradley.