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/ 1 September 2008
It is clear that speech-making abilities in the Obama family are not restricted to Barack Obama.
Bill Clinton did brilliantly what other Democrats had failed to do — make the case for President Barack Obama, writes Jonathan Freedland.
With startling chutzpah, Republicans are again casting the opponent as out of touch. Democrats shouldn’t play the game.
Grass roots organisation brings conservative states within Democrats’ grasp, writes Suzanne Goldenberg.
Under fire from Republicans, top Democratic politicians in the United States are considering lifting a ban on new offshore oil drilling.
Hillary Clinton’s virulent attacks on Barack Obama during their primary epic returned to haunt her on Thursday.
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Wednesday his top choice for running mate would be someone who would offer sound advice.
As Barack Obama moves his presidential campaign into traditionally Republican states, a new poll shows that race remains a potent issue for voters.
Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday plunged into a five-month election battle with Republican John McCain.
Serbs began voting on Sunday in an election that will show whether the lure of European Union membership outweighs their anger over the Western-backed secession of Kosovo. The country is divided and the two frontrunners, the nationalist Radical Party and the pro-Western Democratic Party, will have to woo smaller parties to form a coalition.