McCain: Stop questions on Palin background

John McCain's campaign on Wednesday angrily called for an end to questions about Sarah Palin's background, calling it a "faux media scandal designed to destroy the first female Republican nominee" for vice president.

Obama's night for the history books

Will these nights simply be a page in the history of America or the start of a completely new chapter?? NBC Political Director Chuck Todd previews Obama's acceptance speech.

Jackson apologizes for comments on Obama

The Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for comments he made about Barack Obama's speeches in black churches during what he thought was a private conversation with a reporter.

Why such disparity between polls?

The differences between trackers such as Gallup Daily and Rasmussen and the more traditional polls are smaller than they seem.

Obama tells women he supports equal pay

Democrat Barack Obama, determined to win over female voters, talked Monday about the women who helped shape his life in arguing that he would be a better proponent of equal pay than Republican John McCain.

Will it be Bradley-Wilder again in 2008?

Pollsters always face a challenge interpreting "undecided" voter preference, but Barack Obama's race will add an extra element of uncertainty.

Poll: World has more confidence in Obama

People around the globe widely expect the next American president to improve the country's policies toward the rest of the world, especially if Barack Obama is elected, yet they retain a persistently poor image of the U.S.

Not all Democrats going for Obama

For all his successes, the Illinois senator does not go over so well in a fair number of Democratic lawmakers' home districts. So it seems there is little chance some will endorse him for president.

Time to exhale

Now is the time for Democrats to begin coming together as a party -- and eyeing their chances against John McCain in the fall.

Edwards rules out VP slot on Obama ticket

Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards has ruled out being Barack Obama's running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket, according to interviews carried by two leading Spanish newspapers on Friday.

The Democratic gamble

In a year so tilted toward Democrats, Hillary Clinton might have represented a safer bet to accumulate the bare minimum of 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.

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