Tag Archives: Democrats

Governing Is Harder Than Campaigning

Posted by Bill PierceThe first couple of weeks of the Obama Administration have been interesting and it highlights that governing is harder than campaigning.  It has provided a point of reference that might prove useful later in judging whether President Obama was able to change the way politics has been practiced in the Capitol for [...]
Posted on February 3, 2009 By Bill Pierce
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So goes California so goes the country?

Posted by Bill PierceIt’s been a while since I visited the blogs to see what they are talking about on health care.  With the Democrats about to finally settle on a candidate, now seems the right time.It’s no surprise that the health care policy blogs continue to be most active on the key topics of [...]
Posted on June 2, 2008 By Bill Pierce
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Tuesday Tension

Posted by Craig FullerHere we are in May, and Tuesday primaries are providing their own form of drama for the Democrats once again. Will it end tonight…somehow I doubt it.We will discuss this further tonight from our varied perspectives at Virtual Vantage Points. For now, I commend to readers following the campaign drama the following [...]
Posted on May 6, 2008 By Craig Fuller
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Little Momentum and Even Less Money…

Posted by Craig Fuller....but, the race continues for Clinton and Obama.   With the race in Pennsylvania called for Hillary Clinton and her leading spokesman saying there are nine states remaining to be heard from and we are going forward, it is clear that this will be another primary night without resolution among the Democrats [...]
Posted on April 22, 2008 By Craig Fuller
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March Madness for Democrats

Posted by Scott McClellanYou could feel the electricity in the room as Hillary Clinton took center stage.  Having just hit one at the buzzer to send the primary into over time, the euphoria could not be contained.  It’s fascinating to watch for anyone interested in politics.Clinton’s first message was she’s back and she’s in it [...]
Posted on March 5, 2008 By Scott McClellan
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Al Qaeda and the “Son of Super Tuesday” Primaries: Part 3

Posted by Marc GinsbergWhen it comes to Democrats taking the offensive, here are some words of advice when the argument resumes after tomorrow: Concede the point on no attack on the homeland, but give credit where it is most due:  to our first responders, a more diligent public, and the James Bond-like talent of the [...]
Posted on March 4, 2008 By Marc Ginsberg
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