2008 presidential hopefuls are counting the donations in their campaign coffers, some of which are spilling over while others are drying up. How will this financial support shift the political landscape?
(Midday, 07/03/2007)
Organizers estimated 3,000 people paid between $15 and $25 for
rally at a warehouse-turned-office building and they were counting
on a couple hundred at a private reception for larger donors.
(06/30/2007)
How important is it for politicians to embrace social ceremony? Judith Martin, otherwise known as Miss Manners, has the answer. She shared her ideas during a recent conversation at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston.
(Midday, 06/28/2007)
With the nation's political calendar shifting
forward, party leaders said moving the caucuses from March to
February would be vital in giving state voters a say in the
nominating contests.
(06/25/2007)