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barack obama ArchiveObama Adds North Carolina to Victory ColumnBy Leah Clapman on November 6, 2008
The Associated Press declared that President-elect Obama had won North Carolina, after canvassing counties and determining that there were not...
Obama's Victory Marks Transformative Moment in American PoliticsBy Politics Desk on November 5, 2008
On the heels of Sen. Barack Obama’s speech claiming his historic win in the 2008 presidential race, which brought an...
Reporter's Notebook: Ray Suarez and Judy Woodruff Wrap Up Election NightBy Lee Banville on November 5, 2008
The campaigns of Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain have come to a close and Obama has made history, becoming...
Obama Earns a Slim Win in GOP Stronghold of VirginiaBy Talea Miller on November 4, 2008
Virginia has been projected for Barack Obama, the first time the state has picked a Democrat in the presidential race...
Sen. Obama Projected to Win the PresidencyBy Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is projected to become the 44th president of the United States, according to the Associated Press, surpassing...
Obama Projected to Capture Second Vital Win in OhioBy Lea Winerman on November 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is projected to win Ohio, according to the Associated Press and major news networks, dealing another blow...
Obama Projected to Win Iowa; McCain Claims Utah, W. VirginiaBy Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is projected to claim victory in Iowa, and Sen. John McCain will win Utah and West Virginia...
Number of Battleground States Too Close to CallBy Talea Miller on November 4, 2008
Important swing states Virginia, North Carolina, Indiana, Florida and Missouri remain too close to call hours after the polls closed...
McCain Projected to Win Louisiana, Kansas, North DakotaBy Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. John McCain — as expected — is projected to win Louisiana, Kansas and North Dakota, according to the Associated...
Obama Projected to Grab Another 5 States to McCain's 3By Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is projected to win Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin, while Sen. John McCain is...
Obama Scores Key Projected Victory in Keystone StateBy Lea Winerman, updated at 9:24 p.m. on November 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is projected to win Pennsylvania, according to the Associated Press and major news networks. Sen. John McCain...
Historians Weigh in on Public's Energy, Key StatesBy Alexis Matsui on November 4, 2008
The potential for record numbers of voters in this year’s election reflects a level of public interest that may be...
Obama Projected Winner in 8 More States, D.C.; McCain Projected Winner of Another 3By Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. John McCain is projected to win Oklahoma, Tennessee and South Carolina, while Sen. Barack Obama is projected to win...
As Expected, Obama Wins Vermont, McCain Scores KentuckyBy Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
Sen. John McCain is projected to win Kentucky and Sen. Barack Obama is projected to win Vermont, the Associated Press...
First States to Close Could Shape Outcome of RaceBy Tom LeGro on November 4, 2008
The results of the first hour of poll closings have the very real potential of shaping the outcome of the...
Reporter's Notebook: Ohioans 'Determined' to Vote in Historic ElectionBy Larisa Epatko on November 4, 2008
This year’s history-making election brought out Ohio voters in droves, in some cases well before polling stations opened, reported WOSU-Columbus’...
Reporter's Notebook: Dorm Voting Brings Out Students in PhiladelphiaBy Larisa Epatko on November 4, 2008
Students at Drexel University in Philadelphia got to vote in one of their dormitories this Election Day, which helped bring...
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill on Key States to WatchBy Steve Goldbloom on November 4, 2008
With voters finally casting ballots on Election Day, NewsHour senior correspondent Gwen Ifill reflects on which states to watch as...
Reporter's Notebook: Rain Doesn't Dampen Voter Turnout in North CarolinaBy Larisa Epatko on November 4, 2008
Although North Carolina is experiencing coastal rains, voter turnout is still large in urban areas around Raleigh and Charlotte, reported...
Reporter's Notebook: In Florida, Gay Marriage Amendment and Some Technical GlitchesBy Larisa Epatko on November 4, 2008
Florida is one of three states considering a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would define marriage as between...
Obama Supporters, Black Voters Push Early Voting to Record NumbersBy Dave Gustafson on November 3, 2008
Before the polls open on Election Day, more than 29 million Americans will have already cast their ballots in early...
Obama, McCain Make Final Dash Through BattlegroundsBy Maureen Hoch Updated 5:10 p.m. ET on November 3, 2008
With only hours to go in their marathon race for the White House, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain planned...
Reporter's Notebook: Judy Woodruff Discusses Final Push for the PresidencyBy Steve Goldbloom on October 31, 2008
With just four days left before the election, Judy Woodruff spoke with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom about what she has...
VP Candidates Stump for Votes in Pivotal State of PennsylvaniaBy Lea Winerman on October 31, 2008
Vice presidential candidates Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin campaigned in central and western Pennsylvania Thursday and Friday, as...
Colorado Hispanic Voters Push Obama's Polling LeadBy Alexis Matsui on October 31, 2008
While Hispanics have traditionally been a key Democratic voting bloc, a steady rise in Colorado’s Hispanic population might give Sen....
Campaign Attention Lavished on Presidential Bellwether of Mo.By Dave Gustafson on October 30, 2008
With just five days of campaigning left, both major parties’ tickets have been pouring time, resources and money into the...
Candidates Swing Through Florida to Target UndecidedsBy Larisa Epatko on October 29, 2008
Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., are both making appearances in Florida Wednesday with just six days to...
Obama Has Clear Lead Among Early Voters, Pew Poll ShowsBy Alexis Matsui on October 28, 2008
As states being to report record-breaking numbers of early voters, a new survey finds that 53 percent of those who...
In Virginia, Polls Point to a New Direction for the Old DominionBy Tom LeGro on October 28, 2008
In past presidential races, Republicans could point to Virginia and safely assume they’d win the commonwealth’s electoral votes. Not since...
Ohio Again Marked as a Presidential BattlegroundBy Anna Shoup on October 27, 2008
With just over a week left until Election Day, the presidential candidates are making the rounds in a number of...
Early Voting on Pace to Break RecordsBy Dave Gustafson on October 24, 2008
With 11 days to go before Election Day, some 7.5 million Americans have already cast their ballots in early voting...
McCain Touts Fight for the 'Underdog' in New HampshireBy Maureen Hoch on October 22, 2008
GOP presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain returned Wednesday to a pivotal place in his political career: New Hampshire, where he...
Obama Cancels Events to Be With Ill GrandmotherBy Tom LeGro on October 21, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama is canceling presidential campaign events Thursday and Friday so that he can visit his gravely ill, 85-year-old...
Voter Turnout, Economy Concerns Take Spotlight in Northern New MexicoBy Maureen Hoch on October 20, 2008
Tucked in the mountains of northern New Mexico, the small town of Las Vegas is part of the state’s Hispanic...
Obama Nabs Powell Endorsement, Raises $150 Million in SeptemberBy Maureen Hoch on October 20, 2008
After winning the endorsement of former Secretary of State Colin Powell over the weekend, Sen. Barack Obama said the GOP...
Reporter's Notebook: KNME's Gene Grant on Voting in New MexicoBy KNME Correspondent Gene Grant on October 17, 2008
Trying to get one’s arms around the nature of New Mexico politics can bend even the sharpest political watchers over...
McCain, Obama Fix Weekend Campaign Strength on Southeastern BattlegroundsBy Alexis Matsui on October 17, 2008
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain campaigned Friday in the battleground state of Florida and with plans to defend traditional...
Obama, McCain Expected to Target Americans' Economic Worries in Final DebateBy Alexis Matsui on October 15, 2008
Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain enters tonight’s third and final face-off with Democratic opponent Sen. Barack Obama trailing in...
McCain Campaign Hinges on Strong Debate PerformanceBy Judy Woodruff; Interviewed by Maureen Hoch on October 15, 2008
With the election less than three weeks off, senior correspondent Judy Woodruff previews the stakes for the final debate between...
McCain Promises Benefits to Seniors, Unemployed in New Economic PlanBy Lucy Kafanov on October 14, 2008
Republican presidential nominee John McCain unveiled $52 billion in new economic relief measures Tuesday that are aimed at helping the...
Obama Pitches Four-Part Economic Rescue PlanBy Lucy Kafanov on October 13, 2008
With the financial system still reeling from a major credit crisis, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama unveiled a four-part economic...
Obama Camp Flexes Spending Power with 30-min. Primetime Ad BuyBy Alexis Matsui on October 9, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign will air a half-hour special on CBS on Oct. 29 at 8 p.m., the network reported,...
Candidates Light Up the Airwaves With Strategic Ad BuysBy Alexis Matsui on October 9, 2008
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama is outspending his Republican opponent Sen. John McCain in fifteen critical states as Nov....
Candidates to Answer to Undecided Voters in Nashville DebateBy Alexis Matsui on October 7, 2008
In a presidential race mired in recent sharpened attacks, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama will answer to undecided...
Campaigns Go on the Attack With New Ads and Old ControversiesBy Alexis Matsui on October 6, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign e-mailed a new video ad to supporters Monday reminding them of Sen. John McCain’s mid-career scandal...
Campaigns Offer Two Very Different Visions for Health CareBy Political Desk on September 30, 2008
In Rx for Change, a MacNeil/Lehrer Productions special, health care experts and campaign officials debate the state of the American...
McCain Agrees to Debate Obama Amid Bailout NegotiationsBy Alexis Matsui on September 26, 2008
Despite his call earlier this week to postpone Friday night’s first presidential debate, aides to GOP nominee John McCain announced...
As Debate Uncertainty Lingers, Candidates Address Clinton InitiativeBy Alexis Matsui on September 25, 2008
As uncertainty swirls around the fate of their first debate on Friday, presidential hopefuls Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack...
McCain's Call to Postpone Debate Rebuffed by Obama, Debate CommissionBy Anna Shoup on September 24, 2008
Republican candidate Sen. John McCain asked that Friday’s first presidential debate be postponed to allow him and Democratic rival Barack...
Obama and McCain Talk Economy, Launch New AdsBy Meghann Farnsworth on September 22, 2008
As Congress mulls a sweeping $700 billion bailout of soured U.S. mortgage investments, the presidential contenders continued to offer their...
Polls Show Obama Leads McCain on Message of 'Change'By Alexis Matsui on September 18, 2008
New polls published by the New York Times and CBS News and the Pew Center for People and the Press...
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill Discusses Palin, Campaign Ads, Wall Street WoesBy Steve Goldbloom on September 17, 2008
Senior correspondent Gwen Ifll spoke with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom about the media attention surrounding Sarah Palin and she compared...
Obama Camp Breaks Own Record, Brings in $66 Million in AugustBy Alexis Matsui on September 15, 2008
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama added $66 million to his campaign war chest in August and added 500,000 new...
Candidates Urge Wall Street Reform After Weekend Shake-UpsBy Alexis Matsui on September 15, 2008
Presidential hopefuls Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama both blamed Washington for irresponsible spending and urged Wall Street reform...
Reporter's Notebook: Judy Woodruff Discusses Moderating Forum on Service with McCain, ObamaBy on September 13, 2008
NewsHour senior correspondent Judy Woodruff moderated a forum on service Thursday night at Columbia University in New York City with...
Reporter's Notebook: Jeffrey Brown Discusses 'Battleground: Va.' ReportsBy Steve Goldbloom on September 12, 2008
In a reporter’s notebook, senior NewsHour correspondent Jeffrey Brown recounted his recent reporting trip through the battleground state of Virginia....
Obama, McCain Unleash Attack Ads After Brief Respite from Partisan RancorBy Alexis Matsui on September 12, 2008
After taking a break from campaign squabbles Thursday to honor the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Sen. Barack...
Virginia's Convention Delegates Split on State's 'Battleground' StatusBy Anna Shoup on September 12, 2008
Talking to Virginia’s delegates at both the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention, one would never think the...
Candidates Pause From Campaigning to Remember Sept. 11By Alexis Matsui on September 11, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain put aside campaign rivalries Thursday to honor of Sept. 11 victims on the...
Va. Republicans Rally Around McCain-Palin Reform PledgeBy Dave Gustafson and Alexis Matsui on September 10, 2008
Virginia’s role as a battleground state in the 2008 race gained continued traction Wednesday as Republican presidential nominee Sen. John...
Obama Talks Education Reform in Va., Clarifies 'Lipstick' CommentBy Anna Shoup on September 10, 2008
Campaigning in the battleground state of Virginia, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama touted his plan to reform America’s schools as he...
Obama, McCain Offer Quick Reactions to Bush's Troop Level PlanBy Alexis Matsui on September 9, 2008
President Bush called for a slight reduction in the level of U.S. troops in Iraq Tuesday saying some 8,000 service...
Polls: After Palin Push, McCain and Obama in Dead HeatBy Alexis Matsui on September 9, 2008
The first round of news polls released since the end of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions last week show...
Early Convention Speakers Hit Key Themes for Fall CampaignBy Lee Banville on August 28, 2008
Speakers at the closing night of the convention stuck to the merging themes of this convention, stressing the historic nature...
Rally Draws Voters Seeking to Fundamentally Alter the SystemBy Dave Gustafson on August 28, 2008
As thousands of Coloradoans and Democratic delegates filed into Invesco Field Thursday afternoon awaiting Sen. Barack Obama’s nominating acceptance speech,...
McCain Has One Word for Obama: 'Congratulations'By Maureen Hoch on August 28, 2008
Hours before Sen. Barack Obama was due to deliver his acceptance speech in front of thousands at Denver’s Invesco Field,...
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill Previews Obama's Acceptance SpeechBy Gwen Ifill on August 28, 2008
Senior correspondent Gwen previews the importance of Obama’s acceptance speech on Thursday, which he will deliver on the anniversary of...
Clinton Ends Roll Call Vote to Make Obama Official NomineeBy Alexis Matsui on August 27, 2008
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton ended a state-by-state convention roll call in a surprise acclamation, naming her former rival Sen....
Service Day Lets Delegates Give Back to DenverBy Alexis Matsui on August 27, 2008
Sixty 7th graders at Cole Arts and Science Academy readied for Democratic delegates from California, New York and New Jersey...
Ohio Delegates Focus on the Economy to Bring Together the PartyBy Alexis Matsui on August 26, 2008
With the economy still a key focus for voters, Democratic delegates in Ohio are looking for job loss, home foreclosure...
Florida Tagged Again as a Swing State with Diverse DelegationBy Anna Shoup on August 25, 2008
The newly-reinstated complete Florida delegation opened their convention Monday morning with a pep talk from Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa...
Reporter's Notebook: Judy Woodruff Previews DNC Remarks by Michelle ObamaBy Politics Desk on August 25, 2008
Senior correspondent Judy Woodruff looks at Michelle Obama’s role in her husband’s campaign and previews her opening remarks at the...
Dial D for Denver: The Democratic Convention by the NumbersBy Alexis Matsui on August 24, 2008
5: Minimum number of miles of Denver’s Interstate 25 scheduled to be shut down during Obama’s Thursday speech at Invesco...
McCain Ad Takes a Quick Hit on Obama-Biden TicketBy Maureen Hoch on August 23, 2008
After the late-night suspense over the identity of Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate was broken, GOP Sen. John McCain’s campaign...
Obama Supporters Finally Get 'The Message'By Maureen Hoch on August 23, 2008
Days of waiting and watching for a text message from the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama revealing who the Democratic...
The Chime Not Yet Heard 'Round the WorldBy Tom LeGro on August 22, 2008
If it’s not the most highly anticipated announcement so far in the presidential race, then it’s certainly the most highly...
McCain Closes Polling Gap on ObamaBy Alexis Matsui on August 21, 2008
Four major polls reveal Sen. John McCain is gaining on Sen. Barack Obama’s statistical lead. Polls published over the past...
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill on Veepstakes and ConventionsBy Politics Desk on August 19, 2008
In a conversation with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom, senior correspondent Gwen Ifill mulls the media frenzy over vice-presidential picks and...
Media Speculation at Fever Pitch Over Obama VP PickBy Tom LeGro on August 19, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama has settled on his vice-presidential running mate, according to nearly every media source, and could make the...
Obama Nets $7.8M in One-day Fundraising HaulBy Alexis Matsui on August 18, 2008
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama raised $7.8 million for his campaign war chest in San Francisco Sunday night, a single-day haul...
Clinton's Name to Be Included on DNC Nomination ListBy Alexis Matsui on August 14, 2008
The Democratic National Committee will place Sen. Hillary Clinton’s name in the party’s nomination roll call at its convention later...
McCain Aims to Tout Foreign Policy Cred on Georgia CrisisBy Alexis Matsui on August 14, 2008
As the diplomats scurry to cement a plan to curb tensions between Russia and Georgia by the end of the...
Warner Named DNC Keynote Speaker as Conventions Edge CloserBy Maureen Hoch on August 13, 2008
Details are slowing emerging on plans for the upcoming Democratic and GOP conventions — with the latest news coming from...
Reporter's Notebook: Judy Woodruff on Obama's Trip and Presidential Candidates' Plans For IraqBy Politics Desk on July 28, 2008
In a conversation with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom, senior correspondent Judy Woodruff discussed Sen. Barack Obama’s foreign trip including his...
Obama to Push Building U.S.-Europe Relations in Berlin AddressBy Alexis Matsui on July 24, 2008
As Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama continues his overseas tour with a stop in Berlin Thursday, tens of thousands...
Obama Stands by Israel, Calls Iranian Nuclear Threat 'Grave'By Anna Shoup on July 23, 2008
As his Mideast tour continues, Sen. Barack Obama reiterated his support for Israel as an ally of the United States...
Obama Outlines Mideast Policy Views as Overseas Tour ContinuesBy Anna Shoup on July 22, 2008
After his first visit to Iraq as the likely Democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday in Amman,...
Obama Meets with al-Maliki in BaghdadBy Alexis Matsui on July 21, 2008
Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Monday on the latest stop of his high-profile...
McCain Hits Morning Shows as Networks Follow Obama AbroadBy Leah Clapman on July 21, 2008
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain appeared on all three network morning shows Monday arguing that his Democratic rival Sen....
Obama Trip Attracting Media Circus, Criticism from McCain CampBy Talea Miller on July 18, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama’s first overseas trip as a presidential candidate is shaping up to be a mob-scene of press coverage....
Obama Raises $52 Million in JuneBy Maureen Hoch on July 17, 2008
Likely Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama raised $52 million in June, easily trumping Republican rival Sen. John McCain’s $22...
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill Discusses Her Interview with Barack ObamaBy Politics Desk on July 16, 2008
In a conversation with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom, senior correspondent Gwen Ifill reflects on her exclusive interview this week with...
Obama Calls for Shift in Military Focus Away from IraqBy Talea Miller on July 15, 2008
During a policy speech on Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama said a “single-minded” focus on the Iraq war is distracting the...
McCain, Obama Make Pitches to Hispanic VotersBy Alexis Matsui on July 8, 2008
Presidential hopefuls Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., addressed Hispanic voters in Washington Tuesday as both campaigns...
Obama To Accept Nomination at 76,000-seat Denver StadiumBy Alexis Matsui on July 7, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., plans to make his Democratic National Convention speech on Aug. 28 at the 76,000-seat Invesco Stadium...
Reporter's Notebook: Judy Woodruff on Barack Obama's Iraq StrategyBy Politics Desk on July 4, 2008
In a conversation with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom on Friday, NewsHour senior correspondent Judy Woodruff discussed likely Democratic nominee Sen....
Reporter's Notebook: Gwen Ifill on How Campaigns Confront RumorsBy Politics Desk on July 1, 2008
In a conversation with the NewsHour’s Steve Goldbloom on Monday, Senior NewsHour Correspondent Gwen Ifill discussed how campaigns confront Internet...
In Appeal to Evangelicals, Obama Backs Expansion of Faith-based ProgramsBy Maureen Hoch on July 1, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama campaigns in the battleground state of Ohio Tuesday to announce plans to expand and overhaul...
For Clinton and Obama, the Word of the Day is UnityBy Tom LeGro on June 27, 2008
It was day two of the Democratic Unity Tour, and Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama made their first public...
Obama Calls on Donors to Help Reduce Clinton's DebtBy Politics Desk on June 25, 2008
Presumptive Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday asked his top donors to help Sen. Hillary Clinton pay off more...
McCain to Pitch Car Battery Prize as Obama Aims at Oil SpeculatorsBy Dave Gustafson on June 23, 2008
Sen. John McCain is expected to propose his own sort of X Prize later Monday, namely a $300 million reward...
Obama to Opt Out of Public Financing for the General ElectionBy Maureen Hoch on June 19, 2008
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama announced Thursday that he will opt out of public financing for his...
After Exit of Key Adviser, Obama Goes on Rumor PatrolBy Maureen Hoch on June 12, 2008
As the political rumblings continued over the resignation of a top adviser to Sen. Barack Obama’s vice presidential search team,...
McCain, Obama Trade Attacks on Economic PoliciesBy Alexis Matsui on June 10, 2008
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama revved up his general election campaign Monday with an address on America’s ailing economy, blaming the...
Clinton Ready to End Presidential Bid, Support ObamaBy Maureen Hoch on June 5, 2008
After a hard-fought and historic nominating race against Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton is set to end her run...
Obama Vows Support for Israel; McCain Issues Town Hall ChallengeBy Anna Shoup on June 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama took the stage for the first time as the likely Democratic nominee Wednesday morning in front of...
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