While the Democrats sort themselves out, there is always McBush! On Iraq ... McSame as Bush. On the Economy ... McSame as Bush. On Energy ... McSame as Bush. On Healthcare ... McSame as Bush. McCain: McSame as Bush.
The drums are beating around Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations. Chances are fading further after this week's primary votes, so party regulars as beginning to ask why won't she step aside?
Barack Obama has scored a clear win in the North Carolina primary, while Hillary Clinton has narrowly won the Indiana contest. Is there an increasing divide in the Democratic Party?
With all the focus on the presidential contest, it's time we take a look at the upcoming congressional elections this fall with the guys from Hill Tube TV.
With 187 delegates on offer, North Carolina and Indiana are the biggest prizes left in what's been a fiercely contested and sometimes acrimonious nominating battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
The contests for North Carolina and Indiana between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is getting closer by the minute. Both candidates have been traveling to both states and debating about gas prices. Fox News reports.
Obama addressed the economy, the proposed gas tax relief, decreasing wages and unemployment rates at press conference leading up to this week's all important Indiana primary.
It's the interview everyone is taking about. Hillary Clinton took on her toughest opponent yet - Bill O'Reilly. The two discussed Clinton's personality and whether Barack Obama is a 'nice guy.'
The Hill's Bob Cusack and Sam Youngman discuss the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's impact on the Obama campaign, the gas tax holiday proposal, and their impact on the presidential race.
A new poll adds support to Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's claim that she will do better against Republican John McCain, than her fellow Democratic presidential runner Barack Obama.
A.B. Stoddard offers comments on Reverend Wright's recent speech at the National Press Club and answers your questions about the Democratic presidential candidates.
The Illinois senator showed he was one of the guys with a little 3 on 3 basketball session while stumping for votes in Indiana this weekend. Catch all the game highlights right here on Webcastr.com!
With the Democrats still working towards a nominee, John McCain used the time to go where no Republican presidential candidate has gone in years, the home of historic civil rights battles, Selma, AL. (Part 1 of 3)
U.S. Democrat presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama attack each other in last minute campaign ads. The Pennsylvania primary is generally viewed as decisive for Clinton to stay in the race. Video courtesy of Reuters.
With just hours to go before the polls open in Pennsylvania and with oil prices at an all time high, Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama is taking on the oil companies in his latest television spot entitled 'Nothing's Changed.'
No longer content just to battle Hillary Clinton, Obama launches into John McCain and the failed economic policies of the Bush administration in preparation for the upcoming Pennsylvania primary now only days away.
Barack Obama accused Democratic rival Hillary Clinton of political pandering, after she pounced on his remark that some Americans turned to guns and religion because they were
Barack Obama is on the defensive after making a remark about economically downtrodden voters clinging to guns and religion. Rivals attacked Obama for his comments.Video courtesy of Reuters.
Bill Clinton on Hillary's positions on the complexities of the US position in the world and the winding down of the military approach to the middle east while speaking this week at Indiana's Vincennes University.
At a McCain town hall event at his former high school, the Senator brings up the issue of his temper and The Hill's Andy Barr and Aaron Blake talk about his possible advantage over the democratic candidates.
GOP media man, Alex Castellanos, from Georgetown, on the situation in Iraq, McCain's surge and the ongoing Democratic candidate battles. From Newsweek video.
At the Soldiers and Sailors Military Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, Senator Bob Casey Jr. (PA) endorsed Barack Obama for President of The United Sates of America before the all important Pennsylvania primary..
John McCain makes up a word while defining what success is in Iraq and Afghanistan. He did so during a major Foreign Policy Speech he gave before the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, CA
CBS news exposes the real story of Hillary Clinton's 1996 trip to Bosnia. Was she 'under sniper fire' as she recollected on numerous recent stump speeches, or was she misspeaking based on fatigue as she now claims? CBS News reports.
In the wake of the Spitzer scandal, can politicians really claim a difference between their private lives and their role as a public servant? From First Business TV.
The Hill's Associate Editor, A.B. Stoddard takes questions and comments from viewers about Hillary's numbers in the race, Michelle Obama, and John McCain staying under the radar.
Former presidential candidate and Clinton insider, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson comes out with a big endorsement for Senator Barack Obama in a detailed and revealing endorsement speech from Portland, Oregon.
Barack Obama speaks in Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center, on matters not just of race and recent remarks but of the fundamental path by which America can work together to pursue a better future.
You've Been Spitzed - The outrageous new video telling the tale of Client #9, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, and his dalliances with Emperor's Club finest 'Kristen' aka Ashley Alexandra Dupre.
Neither Democrat has signed off yet, but Florida is now proposing to send each Democrat a vote-by-mail ballot. After having early primary contests, Florida lost all delegates.
Barack Obama is in Mississippi for today's primary and is leading Hillary Clinton in the polls. Clinton, however, is talking VP slots and focusing on the delegate rich contest in Pennsylvania.
Barack Obama got his 'mo' back by winning this weekend's primary battle in Wyoming. He's also on the cover of the new Rolling Stone. Here's how he did it.
The noble congressman made a strong run, but with John McCain the presumptive nominee of the party, is Ron Paul bowing out? Here's the video to his supporters that all the news media is reporting on at this hour as he keeps the flame alive for the Ron Paul revolution.
President Bush endorses Republican nominee Sen. John McCain for President. After bitter battles and numerous disagreements, are these two now lovers or still...just friends? Watch this Webcastr original video now and see for yourself.
Barack Obama is arguing that the math is on his side despite Hillary Clinton's big wins. Meanwhile, John McCain is meeting with President Bush today to receive his endorsement. Fox's Doug Luzader reports.
Jack Nicholson makes an advertisement for Hillary Clinton. He uses images from his previous movies like The Shining, Batman, A Few Good Men, & Chinatown.
the Obama movement is connecting America.and it has made 'US' realize our importance...the youth is excited and activated...adults are passionate and motivated...the elderly are proud to know the country they built is in safe hands...
Hillary Clinton showed up on Tuesday planning to stay in the race regardless of the outcome. Now with victories in three of four states, does she have her 'mo' back?
Firing right back, the Obama campaign assembled this add around the '3am' theme point out that it's a matter of judgement over experience as to who to trust with that 3am White House call.
You've heard about it, now watch it. This is the controversal TV spot the Clnton campaign is running to contrast the 'experience' factor of the two Democratic candidates in tomorrow's primaries.
The President of the United States is expected to help manage the world's biggest economy. But when it comes to money, which of the current candidates does the at managing their own?
In Providence, Rhode Island, Barack Obama discusses lobbyists, credit card companies and national security in preparation for tomorrow's Super Tuesday 2 primaries.
GoLeftTV exposing two years of 'lost' emails between the White House and the RNC, Bush denies US in recession, Microsoft's $1.4 billion dollar EU fine, blocked 60 Minutes report, South Florida blackout and more.
The Hill's Associate Editor, A.B. Stoddard, answers viewer questions about Hillary's standing in the democratic race and the New York Times' McCain article.
Democrats debated for the final time this week in Ohio with just one week before pivotal primaries are set for Texas and Ohio. Polls show Obama pulling ahead in Texas while Clinton still has a 10 point margin in Ohio.
Will Ralph Nader's candidacy influence the outcome of this year's presidential election? It certainly did in 2000 and there are many who think it could have the same effect now. Or are people more leery this time around?
Supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama gathered for the debate at the University of Texas. One of their final two debates before the Texas and Ohio primaries.
On Feb. 21, 2008, Sen. John McCain denied allegations by the New York Times that he had an extramarital affair with a female lobbyist. Slate V partner MediaCurves.com recorded the reactions of 901 voters to McCain's denial.
Singer songwriter Andres Useche presents his video tribute to Barack Obama for the latino community - Si Se Puede (Yes We Can) (Video created with Eric Byler and Warren Fu of United for Obama)
Now is the time when politcal observers are watching for mistakes on the part of the current crop of candidates. Where does this leave Michelle Obama and now, according to the New York Times, John McCain.
With a loss in Wisconsin, but with Texas and Ohio coming up, Mark Green and Chris Casteel of The Oklahoman discuss Hillary Clinton's future in this election race.
The video was released on February 11th and was created and produced by two passionate Obama supporters Eric Hirshberg and Tom Dunlap, in Los Angeles, California.
To some John McCain is walking in lockstep with President Bush on a wide range of issues. Here's a little Valentine's Day lovers tribute to the two men.
The Hill's Andy Barr and Jackie Kucinich were at the Capitol Hill Club the morning after John McCain's Potomac Primary sweep to see House GOP leadership endorse McCain.
The Hill's Andy Barr and Sam Youngman were with John McCain in Alexandria, Virginia watching the results come in on a big night for McCain and Barack Obama.
Vice President Dick Cheney speaks before the Conservative Politial Action Conference outlining the administration's plans and accomplishments during their final term.
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama and rival Hillary Clinton traded victories in an epic struggle from Connecticut to California on Super Tuesday.
Hill Tube: Karlyn Bowman, AEI's Public Opinion Studies Senior Fellow, talks about exit polling on Super Tuesday and the issues that regions converge on.
Get a good look at Ron Paul's positions on government, taxes and the constitution in this short compliation from the Ron Paul Canvassing DVD of Ron Paul Reveres.com.
GOP frontrunner John McCain widens his lead after Super Tuesday. However, he still has not wrapped up his parties' nomination. Here's a look at his campaign pitch.
The polls are shifting. Obama is surging. See supporters of Senator Obama gathered at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, CA to show their support before last week's CNN debate.
The day before Super Tuesday, Barack Obama speaks of the fundamental need to make every decision in Washington with the focus on what it will mean to our children.
The most shared and blogged about campaign clip of the year. See the video everyone is talking about as Black Eyed Peas' Will.I.Am makes a powerful song out of Obama's New Hampshire victory speech.
After her ringing endorsement in a New York Times op-ed piece, Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John F. Kennedy filmed a new television spot on behalf of Barack Obama just in time for Super Tuesday.