Hillary Clinton’s win keeps her alive for the Democratic nomination, but New York University’s Patrick Egan says North Carolina and Indiana loom large for delegates and the popular vote, and Barack Obama will push hard. (April 23)
Former Barack Obama classmates remember the U.S. Presidential candidate as being good at making friends and having a hard time speaking Indonesia’s local language. He was 10 when he went to the school. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 23)
Was Hillary Clinton’s victory big enough to turn the tide of the election? WSJ’s Jacob Schlesinger discusses whether she has enough financial support to take on Barack Obama. (April 23)
Hillary Clinton took the Democratic primary while Barack Obama left the state before the polls closed. WSJ’s Chris Cooper evaluates whether Clinton’s finances and delegate count make her a formidable opponent. (April 23)
Hillary Clinton scored a much needed victory in Pennsylvania over Barack Obama. The two-candidate race for the Democratic Party nominee continues. Video courtesy of Fox. (April 22)
PNC Bank chief economist and senior vice president Stuart Hoffman discusses economic factors that will influence today’s primary in Pennsylvania. Kelsey Hubbard has the interview. (April 22)
A surprise win by Obama in Pennsylvania would likely end the race for the Democratic nomination. A win by Clinton would extend the fight to Indiana and North Carolina which hold their own primaries on May 6. Jon Decker reports. (April 21)
WSJ’s Justin Lahart says middle-class incomes are less than they were in 2000, while gasoline, food and healthcare costs have risen. He speculates whether this will affect the upcoming Pennsylvania primary. (April 21)