Aug 09 Watch Lieberman Defends Decision to Run as Independent in U.S. Senate Race After serving as Connecticut's U.S. Senator for 18 years, Democrat Joe Lieberman lost his party's primary on Tuesday. Having announced his decision to run as an "Independent Democrat", Lieberman discusses why he will continue his campaign into the fall general… Continue watching
Aug 09 Watch Lamont Wins Connecticut Primary, Lieberman to Run as Independent After losing the Democratic primary in Connecticut, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, announced he will continue his bid to keep his seat by running as an independent. Continue watching
Aug 09 Watch Having Ousted Incumbent, Lamont Focuses on Fall Election Winner of Connecticut's Democratic primary, Ned Lamont, who spent $4 million of his own money in a successful bid to oust incumbent three-term Senator Joe Lieberman, discusses the Senate race ahead of him as he challenges a Republican candidate and… Continue watching
Aug 01 Colorado’s 7th District Democrats Battle over Who Will Challenge O’Donnell By PBS News Hour The fight over Colorado's 7th Congressional District promises to be a fierce battle come Nov. 7 -- Republicans won the seat by only 121 votes in 2002 -- but the real fight appears to be taking place among the district's… Continue reading
Jan 14 Dean Defeats Sharpton in Non-Binding D.C. Primary By PBS News Hour Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean won Washington, D.C.'s non-binding, "advisory" primary election Tuesday, besting three other top national candidates with 43 percent of the vote. Continue reading
Jan 13 D.C. Holds Non-Binding Primary By PBS News Hour Polls opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday for Washington, D.C.'s non-binding Democratic presidential primary despite a lack of support from the national party and five of the top candidates. Continue reading
Dec 24 Arizona Primary Tests Dean, Others in Democratic Race Arizona's primary on Feb. 3 is emerging as a critical part of a group of state contests that could finally winnow the crowded Democratic presidential field. Continue reading
Dec 15 The Primary Versus the Caucus From January to June 2004, states across the nation will hold their first round of elections, either a primary or a caucus to nominate delegates who will represent their candidate at the national party convention. Continue reading