Says Sunday she has nothing to hide about her health care overhaul as First Lady. "There's been some misunderstanding and some misrepresentation about what the facts are." Plus: Audio of Clinton defending timing of archive release. Permalink
Top political adviser to Newsweek coverboy Bloomberg lays out the indy strategy. Permalink
Says on "Meet the Press" about Washington Post story about his top supporter's drug past: "I'm going to take a look at." Also: "We have complied with all rules" regarding leasing of an airplane from Martin. Earlier: campaign tells paper candidate was unaware. Read full transcript of interview here and watch netcast of show here. Permalink
In latest round of attacks says at least Obama has a stance. "Senator Clinton I don't think has taken a position one way or the other." Permalink
Tells Newsweek: "She can release these papers." Clinton spokesman Jay Carson cues the broken record: Obama "has formally abandoned the politics of hope and is running a negative campaign." Permalink
Plays himself in opening sketch of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and delivers the show's signature line. Permalink
Flap could lead to Obama getting the nod after all. Permalink
New Hampshire -- America's 4th-least diverse state -- has become slightly more diverse, with immigrants from Africa, Latin America. Permalink
This Week: John Edwards says Clinton's operating in "a corrupt system," discusses view on drivers' licenses for illegal immigrants. Watch video clip here. Face the Nation: Joe Biden discusses Pakistan. Read the transcript here, watch video clip here. Late Edition: John McCain talks about Mukasey vote, his competition. Read full transcript here. Chris Dodd discusses Pakistan, his campaign. Read full transcript here. Fox News Sunday: George H.W. Bush says he won't give H. Clinton a pass. Read more interview excerpts here. Permalink
Will hold conference call Monday to explain how he plans to force a vote in House. Permalink
Ariz. Sen. moves up one year before election. GOP: Giuliani 33, McCain 19, Thompson 16, Romney 11, Huckabee 9 Dems: Clinton 49, Obama 26, Edwards 12 Read full results on Bush, Iraq, Congress, national mood here. The Post calls it the most open Republican nomination in decades. Permalink
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