Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Senate Majority Leader Hillary Clinton Senate Majority Leader Hillary Clinton
The National Journal reflects on Harry Reid's future as the Senate's top dog.
The Sarah Palin pity party The Sarah Palin pity party
Everyone seems to be oozing sympathy for the fumbling vice-presidential nominee. Please. Cry me a freaking river.
Clinton: Yes, we can fix the economy Clinton: Yes, we can fix the economy
Back on the campaign trail in Michigan, this time for Obama, Hillary Clinton urged her former supporters to get behind the Democratic ticket.
"Hillary Sent Me!" "Hillary Sent Me!"
Hillary Clinton launches a new grass-roots organizing program with the goal of helping elect one-time rival Barack Obama.
Former Clinton fundraiser endorsing McCain Former Clinton fundraiser endorsing McCain
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, a member of the DNC's platform committee, said she thinks Obama is "an elitist."
Clinton nixes joint appearance with Palin Clinton nixes joint appearance with Palin
When she agreed to attend a rally protesting the presence of Iran's president at the United Nations, Hillary Clinton wasn't told Sarah Palin would be there too.
Clinton supporter to Palin: "spare us the phony sentiment" Clinton supporter to Palin: "spare us the phony sentiment"
A Democratic congresswoman who was a staunch backer of Hillary Clinton during the primaries hits back at Sarah Palin.
Biden: Clinton might have been the better running mate Biden: Clinton might have been the better running mate
At a town hall, Joe Biden -- famous for not quite knowing when to keep quiet -- said, "Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am."
Fresh blood for the vampire Fresh blood for the vampire
A beady-eyed McCain gets a boost from the charismatic Sarah Palin, a powerful new feminist -- yes, feminist! -- force. Plus: Obama must embrace his dull side.
Clinton: "No way, no how, no McCain-Palin" Clinton: "No way, no how, no McCain-Palin"
Hillary Clinton was tapped to provide the first official Democratic response to John McCain's speech, and she came out swinging.
What Clinton problem? What Clinton problem?
A new poll shows that more supporters of Hillary Clinton are now ready to back Barack Obama.
Clinton's conundrum Clinton's conundrum
Why picking Palin should make Hillary work harder for Obama -- or not.
Should Obama have picked Hillary? Should Obama have picked Hillary?
Did the GOP just co-opt the Democrats' chance at making history? Sarah Palin, a conservative, antiabortion, pro-NRA Republican, may just be the first woman in the White House.
Bateman: Barack Obama is our candidate! Bateman: Barack Obama is our candidate!
Audio of Hillary Clinton speaking on behalf of the Empire State at the Democratic convention.
Biden -- and Kerry and Clinton -- go on the attack Biden -- and Kerry and Clinton -- go on the attack
Before Barack Obama's surprise appearance, a tag team of Democrats, including Bill Clinton, piles on John McCain. And Joe Biden, Rove-style, goes right for McCain's supposed strength.
Advice to Obama for his historic speech Advice to Obama for his historic speech
Five Democratic wordsmiths offer up their do's and don'ts.
Hail and farewell Hail and farewell
Hillary Clinton officially ended her historic campaign with dignity -- and her backers' predicted meltdown never happened.
How it happened How it happened
The roll call at the Democratic convention was brought to the symbolic end that was expected when Hillary Clinton asked that Barack Obama be nominated by acclamation.
Florida, Michigan delegations go for Obama Florida, Michigan delegations go for Obama
The disputed states, which had voted for Hillary Clinton in primaries that violated primary rules, ended up giving the majority of their votes to Barack Obama.
Arkansas for Obama Arkansas for Obama
The delegation from Clinton's adopted home state, which she won in a landslide in the primaries, gave all its votes to Barack Obama.
Clinton supporter tapped to second Obama nomination Clinton supporter tapped to second Obama nomination
As the roll-call process gets under way, a prominent congressional backer of Hillary Clinton's speaks on behalf of Barack Obama.
Clinton rules Clinton rules
Some in the media just can't give up on the idea that the Clintons plan to undermine Barack Obama.
Clinton releases her delegates Clinton releases her delegates
Meeting with delegates pledged to her, Clinton doesn't tell them how to vote, but does say she cast her ballot for Barack Obama.
Fired up for party unity Fired up for party unity
After Hillary Clinton's speech on Tuesday night, we pulled out the video camera to check in with Obama and Clinton delegates and supporters.
"No way, no how, no McCain" "No way, no how, no McCain"
Hillary Clinton targets the Republicans -- and her loyalists who have been unwilling to give up the good fight.
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