CNN's Mark Preston talks about Sen. Barack Obama's interview with Wolf Blitizer.
Sen. Barack Obama is in the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer for his first interview since his North Carolina win.
Jack asks: Should Obama offer Clinton the number two spot on the ticket as a way of getting her to quit the race now?
CNN's Sandra Endo is listening to Washington voters in this week's "Election Express Yourself."
Senators Clinton and Obama have words for Sen. McCain. Sen. McCain delivers pizza to a New York firehouse.
Sen. Hillary Clinton touts her Catholic support and helps someone who fainted in the audience by offering water.
Former Republican presidential candidate Gov. Mike Huckabee joined CNN's American Morning.
Sen. Hillary Clinton says she plans to stay in the presidential race, but time and delegates are running out.
Clinton supporter Paul Begala engages in a heated debate with undeclared superdelegate Donna Brazile over divisions within the Democratic party.
Panelists debate whether Sen. Hillary Clinton should drop out of the presidential race.
CNN Election Express producer Josh Rubin asks people how they're adjusting to rising fuel costs.
CNN's Brian Todd discusses the impact superdelegates could have on the presidential race.
Sen. Hillary Clinton campaigns in West Virginia and vows to fight on in her quest for the presidency.
John McCain's campaign steps it up against Barack Obama and hopes to profit from any rumbling in the Democratic ranks.
CNN's John King uses his 'magic wall' to explain what it will take to get a nominee on the Democratic side.
Hillary Clinton says Democrats shouldn't vote for McCain if she isn't her party's nominee.
Sen. Hillary Clinton says the $6.4 million dollar loan she made to her campaign shows that she is not giving up.
Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton talks about whether votes from Florida and Michigan will count.
Sen. McCain supporter Mitt Romney joined CNN's American Morning to discuss the battle between Obama and Clinton.
CNN analysts discuss how Sen. Barack Obama got back on track with his win in North Carolina and strong showing in Indiana.
Sen. Hillary Clinton claims victory in the Indiana primary while addressing supporters in Indianapolis.
Sen. Hillary Clinton thanks her supporters in Indiana saying it's full speed ahead to the White House.
CNN internet correspondent Abbi Tatton discusses Superdelegates and how politics is playing on the online.
Sen. Barack Obama tells supporters that they are one step closer to securing the democratic nomination.
Obama aides tout their candidate's victory in North Carolina and look forward to the general election.
CNN's Bill Schneider says exit polls suggests that white voters carried Sen. Barack Obama to a win North Carolina.
CNN's Candy Crowley has the election day prognosis for Barack Obama.
CNN's Brian Todd reports on John and Elizabeth Edwards praising-- and jabbing-- Clinton and Obama.
CNN's Bill Schneider looks at poll results from voters asked who they will vote for if their candidate doesn't win.
CNN's John King looks at the delegate map and what Sen. Clinton has to do to pull ahead of Sen. Obama.
Jack asks: What does it mean when more than 200 economists say the McCain-Clinton gas-tax holiday is a bad idea?
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean discusses the race for his party's presidential nomination.
John McCain said he will elect strict judges to the federal branch if elected president.
Mennonite students in Indiana talk to CNN's Rick Sanchez about issues important to them this election year.
Hosts from an Indiana radio station discuss the possibility of GOP loyalists voting in the Democratic primary.
John King uses CNN's 'magic wall' to explain the race for the remaining delegates in the Democratic contest.
President Bush honors Aung San Suu Kyi, while urging the current government to allow aid to help cyclone victims.
North Carolina and Indiana voters cast ballots today in presidential primaries.
First lady Laura Bush took questions in the White House briefing room. CNN's Elaine Quijano reports.
CNN's Zain Verjee looks at how cab drivers in the nation's capital have a front-seat view of politics and politicians.
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