Obama’s race a not-so-unique problem
April 25th, 2008 by Matt BennettThe difference between what voters say and what they do isn’t something that will just affect Barack Obama, says the Grandstand View.
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The difference between what voters say and what they do isn’t something that will just affect Barack Obama, says the Grandstand View.
Read full postBuoyed by her win in Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton has been persuading punters that she can still win the US Presidential Election, and William Hill have cut her odds for the second successive day, says Graham Sharpe.
Read full postHillary Clinton has a compelling reason to stay in the presidential election race and her husband Bill’s influence could be critical, says William Hill’s Nigel Aplin.
Read full postHillary’s win in Pennsylvania was vital but hardly unexpected – so Obama remains the punter’s choice, says William Hill’s Graham Sharpe.
Read full postThe Democratic race continues as Hillary Clinton claims victory in the latest election in the presidential contest.
Read full postA good performance in a TV debate has led to William Hill cutting the odds on Hillary Clinton winning the US presidential election.
Read full postHillary Clinton is odds-on to win the latest Democratic primary – but Barack Obama is the candidate creating the online buzz.
Read full postThe latest US election podcast from political pundit Peter Kellner, talking exclusively to William Hill’s Nigel Aplin.
Read full postContrary to her public statements, “Condy” could be lining up for a bid at the US vice-presidency – and polls suggest her and John McCain would make a winning team for the GOP.
Read full postWhen Hillary Clinton compares herself to Hollywood boxer Rocky, you just know she’s in trouble.
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