Rice looks back at her time in officeSource: msnbc.com
Condoleezza Rice looks back at her time as secretary of state. "'America has not always been liked, but we've been respected," she tells NBC's David Gregory.
Cosby: Barack Obama can inspire 'all colors'Source: msnbc.com
Calling the election of Barack Obama a new era for "change," "choices," and "challenges," comedian and author Bill Cosby urged personal responsibility and self-sacrifice within the African-American community on "Meet the Press."
Reid: 'Legal authority' exists to bar BurrisSource: msnbc.com
Appearing on "Meet the Press," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Sunday that while the "legal authority" exists to bar the "tainted" appointment of Roland Burris, there is room to negotiate.
Rice looks back at her time in officeSource: msnbc.com
Condoleezza Rice looks back at her time as secretary of state. "'America has not always been liked, but we've been respected," she tells NBC's David Gregory.
Ill. AG Madigan: Blagojevich may quit MondaySource: msnbc.com
As Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich weighs his legal options, the state's top legal officer said on "Meet the Press" that the disgraced lawmaker could announce his departure from the post on Monday.?
Dramatic shifts in electoral map favor ObamaSource: msnbc.com
"Meet the Press" moderator Tom Brokaw gathered left, right and middle-ground pundits Sunday to massage the latest developments with 30 days to go before the elections.� After two weeks of unprecedented fiscal turmoil, latest election polls show that voters care more about the e …
Dramatic shifts in electoral map favor ObamaSource: msnbc.com
"Meet the Press" moderator Tom Brokaw gathered left, right and middle-ground pundits Sunday to massage the latest developments with 30 days to go before the elections.
Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Shot, Critically Wounded In AttackSource: The Huffington Post
A gunman barged into the Arkansas Democratic Party headquarters Wednesday and shot the state party chairman three times, critically wounding him, authorities and party officials said. The suspect was later shot during a 30-mile police chase and died, authorities said.
Obama sticks to his guns on 'Meet the Press'Source: msnbc.com
If Barack Obama is worn-out following his nine-day trip overseas, he certainly has a funny way of showing it. The Democratic candidate for president appeared on "Meet the Press," Sunday, appearing calm and alert as he defended his positions on Iraq, Afghanistan and the economy.
Obama sticks to his guns on 'Meet the Press'Source: msnbc.com
If Barack Obama is worn-out following his nine-day trip overseas, he certainly has a funny way of showing it. The Democratic candidate for president appeared on "Meet the Press," Sunday, appearing calm and alert as he defended his positions on Iraq, Afghanistan and the economy.
Obama sticks to his guns on 'Meet the Press'Source: msnbc.com
If Barack Obama is worn-out following his nine-day trip overseas, he certainly has a funny way of showing it. The Democratic candidate for president appeared on "Meet the Press," Sunday, appearing calm and alert as he defended his positions on Iraq, Afghanistan and the economy.
Gore touts clean energy plan on 'Meet the Press'Source: msnbc.com
Former Vice President Al Gore returned to Meet the Press for the first time in eight years, brandishing a bold environmental plan with the ultimate goal of weaning the U.S. off costly fossil fuels.

As news begins to filter in from today's primary elections, we inch closer to a true red-letter date in the history of our country.
McClellan: 'I should have spoken up sooner'Source: msnbc.com
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Sunday on "Meet the Press" that he "should have spoken up sooner" about the administration's efforts to sell the war in Iraq.
Rep. Pete Stark Endorses Barack ObamaSource: politicususa
This morning Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) announced his endorsement of Barack Obama. He pointed out that Obama delivers a message that transcends politics.
Edwards's Endorsement of Obama Starts `Al Gore Watch'Source: Bloomberg.com
Gore, 60, who won the Nobel Prize and built a constituency by championing the fight against climate change since losing the election to George W. Bush, has so far stayed out of the battle between Obama and Clinton.
Obama picks up 9 superdelegates, union endorsement - Yahoo! NewsSource: Yahoo! News
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.
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Democratic Superdelegate Puts His Vote On Sale For $20 MillionSource: cbs13.com
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS13) ― In this tight battle for the Democratic nomination we've heard a lot about the candidates courting superdelegates.
But, one superdelegate is courting the candidates. He says he'll sell his vote for a price. A very high price: $20 million.