NYT: Even as Hillary Clinton prepared for her moment in the spotlight on Tuesday night, the lingering rancor between the two sides appears to have intensified with the convention this week.
Still sore from an epic primary battle, some of Hillary Rodham Clinton's supporters aren't buying the unity theme planned for the Democratic National Convention.
Details can bedevil any presidential candidate. Republican John McCain announced this week that he backs an anti-affirmative action referendum. Then he added a curious note: He doesn't know that much about it.
Presidential challenger John McCain said Sunday that he supports a proposed ballot initiative in his home state that would prohibit affirmative action policies from state and local governments. A decade ago, he called a similar effort "divisive."
A new poll finds the country split down the middle on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
GOP presidential nominee John McCain tells PARADE Magazine that "this blessed country remains a place of limitless horizons, a country where ideals, where a love of liberty and self-reliance still check the excesses of both government and man."???
A truck bomb detonated by remote control north of Baghdad killed six policemen and a member of a local group of Sunni volunteers who have turned against the insurgents, police said.
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