Barack Obama took a big step toward the Democratic presidential nomination with an easy victory in North Carolina on Tuesday (May 6), and Hillary Clinton vowed to keep her struggling campaign alive after narrowly winning Indiana. The outcome of Tuesday's primaries helped Obama widen his lead over Clinton in the grueling Democratic duel for the right to face Republican John McCain in November's presidential election with just six nominating contests remaining. Both looked ahead to contests in West Virginia on May 13 and in Oregon and Kentucky a week later, but Clinton is nearly out of opportunities to change the course of the race. "We have seen that it's possible to overcome the politics of division and distraction, that it's possible to overcome the same old negative attacks that are always about scoring points and never about solving our problems," Obama said at a victory rally in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Illinois senator's 14-point victory in North Carolina was a dramatic...
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama denounces his preacher's racially-charged sermons, but says he cannot disown him, in a speech urging Americans to move past racial division. U.S....
U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama quits his controversial Chicago church. Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama said on Saturday (May 31) he quit his Chicago church in the...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, who won a decisive primary victory in the Wisconsin Democratic primary on Tuesday (February 19) rejected criticisms from Democratic and Republican...
Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton discuss the war in Iraq on the campaign trail. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday (March 20) said the $500...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama causes controversy over his plans to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq. U.S. Presidential hopeful Barack Obama was forced to call reporters back...
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama tell supporters they would each make the best candidate to take on Republican John McCain in a general election. Obama wins...
Supporters of U.S. Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton crowd Indianapolis as their leaders try to win over Indiana. Supporters of U.S. Democratic candidates Barack...
An adviser to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama resigns after calling campaign rival Hillary Clinton a "monster" in newspaper interview. A foreign policy adviser to Democratic...
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama denounces controversial remarks made by the pastor of his Chicago church. The rev. Jeremiah Wright is known for his inflammatory rhetoric including...
Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama step up campaigning ahead of important tests on Tuesday in North Carolina, which leans toward Obama, and Indiana, where polls show a close...
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