Clinton sounds the China alarm as '08 issueSource: msnbc.com
Sen. Hillary Clinton is making America's dependence on Chinese investors a central theme of her 2008 message. She took the CNBC airwaves Thursday to declare that America was undergoing "a slow erosion of our own economic sovereignty."
Hillary Clinton breaks fundraising recordSource: msnbc.com
Shattering previous records, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton collected $26 million for her presidential campaign during the first three months of the year and transferred an additional $10 million from her Senate fundraising account, aides said Sunday.
Clinton ready to swing full support to ObamaSource: msnbc.com
Hillary Rodham Clinton is ready to swing her full support behind Barack Obama and ask her backers to follow along, while thanking them for sticking with her on a roller coaster ride from sure thing to also-ran.
As Clinton's bid ends, sexism debate will notSource: msnbc.com
Hillary Clinton's candidacy may soon be a thing of the past but debate will rage over whether the first woman to make it so far in the U.S. presidential contest was a victim of sexism by the media or in the eyes of the public.
Clinton, Obama meet privately in WashingtonSource: msnbc.com
Hillary Rodham Clinton met late Thursday with Barack Obama, a day after saying she would end her quest for the Democratic nomination and endorse the Illinois senator.
Clinton, Obama meet privately in WashingtonSource: msnbc.com
Hillary Rodham Clinton met late Thursday with Barack Obama, a day after saying she would end her quest for the Democratic nomination and endorse the Illinois senator.
The pros and cons of Clinton as a running mateSource: msnbc.com
Memo to Sen. Obama: We asked an array of political insiders to offer their thoughts on the pros and cons of Hillary Rodham Clinton.��Here is a summary of their responses.
How Clinton's campaign got on the ropesSource: msnbc.com
Hillary Rodham Clinton began her presidential quest armed with a �team that knew how to win. Many people believed her victory in the Democratic nomination was a sure thing. Her ultimate failing may have been in believing it, too.
Clinton refuses to concede the nominationSource: msnbc.com
Democrat Hillary Clinton Tuesday hailed winning rival Barack Obama and his supporters for an extraordinary race but stopped short of recognizing his victory.
What does Clinton want? Respect and moreSource: msnbc.com
Sen. Hillary Clinton did not bow out of the race for the Democratic nomination Tuesday because she wants to retain her political leverage, advisers said privately, eyeing a spot on the ticket, a convention role and perhaps other benefits.
Clinton seeks to go after Obama superdelegatesSource: msnbc.com
As Barack Obama turns to concentrate on his general election challenge, his rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is mounting a last ditch campaign to stay relevant in what is left of the Democratic presidential contest.
Clinton looks for fun on final primary daysSource: msnbc.com
The candidate is on an outdoor stage, her shoulders bobbing and weaving as two reggaeton performers dance around her. Welcome to Hillary Rodham Clinton's most excellent adventure.