No New York Times
30 01 2008
Edwards Drops Out of Race for President
John Edwards said that he was leaving the race for the Democratic nomination “so that history can blaze its path.”
McCain Is Florida Victor; Giuliani Set to Exit
The results in Florida effectively winnowed the G.O.P. field to Senator John McCain and Mitt Romney.
McCain’s Victory in a Party-Only Primary Raises the Hurdles for Romney
John McCain’s victory in a battlefield where he was supposed to be at a disadvantage suggests that his chief rival faces tough going in what has effectively become a two-person field.
For Giuliani, a Dizzying Free-Fall
As Rudolph W. Giuliani ponders his political mortality, many observers point to the hubris and strategic miscalculations that plagued his campaign.
Clinton Wins in Florida, but Without Any Delegates to Sweeten the Victory
The Democratic primary generated extraordinary voter interest even though the result will have no practical impact and the candidates did not actively campaign in the state.
Obama Donates Challenged Funds
Barack Obama’s campaign plans to give to charity $72,650 in donations tied to an indicted Chicago businessman, Antoin Rezko.
Obama Campaigns in His Grandfather’s Hometown
Barack Obama selected El Dorado, Kan., the old oil town where his maternal grandfather was reared, to open a tour of states holding primaries and caucuses Feb. 5.
Edwards Suspends His Campaign for Nomination
John Harwood, of CNBC and The Times, analyzes the Florida results and looks ahead to Feb. 5.
With the exit today of John Edwards from the Democratic race and Rudolph W. Giuliani from the Republican race, both contests are shaping up as two-person races.
Bill Clinton Draws Hundreds in Ohio
Bill Clinton told a crowd, “Hillary believes that America should work the way that this community college works – that it should be open to everybody.”














