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Only at The Washington Times: Christina Bellantoni blogs on the latest news about politics.
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McCain uses Obama-Clark scandal
John McCain's Web site features a photo of Barack Obama and Wes Clark and urges supporters to "Speak out now" against attacks
MoveOn defends Clark
The liberal group joins with Vote Vets to say Gen. Wesley Clark's words were twisted and sensationalized.
New Obama ad paints Dem as champion for workers
Sen. Barack Obama is up with his second general-election ad. See "Dignity" here.
Obama 'Persuasion Army' gets to work
Team Obama is relying on everyday folk to get out his message.
UNITYFEST begins - Obama tie matches HRC pantsuit
In case you haven't heard, Obama and Clinton are BFFs
Obama writes Clinton symbolic check
To kick off their unity-fest, Barack Obama gave $4,600 to the Clinton campaign tonight
Arianna, why won't you be friends with me?
The woman is so popular she's outgrown Facebook.
The Hillartini triumphs
Sen. Hillary Clinton might be a former candidate returning to her day job this week, but she's a winner at the bar.
Obama, Clinton choose N.H. for "Unity" moment
Obama will join his former rival in aptly-named Granite State town where they each won 107 votes.
Obama declines $ — the morning after
Barack Obama changes conversation by announcing he'll campaign with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton next week, but the big news remains the money.
New Obama ad: 'Country I Love'
Sen. Barack Obama just released his first general election ad — a 60-second spot offering a mix of biography and warm and fuzzy outlines of why he loves the country.
Michelle Obama sends letter to Laura Bush
Are the current First Lady and the FLOTUS hopeful pen pals?
Clinton, Obama plan joint appearance in D.C.
I've confirmed with a campaign source that Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton will greet donors together next Thursday at the Mayflower Hotel.
Team Obama plans unity house parties
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign on June 28 is pulling together more than 1,000 "Unite for Change" house meetings to bring together supporters of "all the Democratic candidates."
Gore to endorse Obama
Former Vice President Al Gore, who ducked calls from Democrats wanting to draft him into the presidency, tonight will make a long-awaited endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama.