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Kennedy, Cuomo Close in New York Poll

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), who will step down imminently to become secretary of State in President-elect Barack Obama’s administration. Gov.

Making It Even Verse

Last spring, as he was putting together his political rhymes about the campaign trail, it occurred to him that he might be able to take the installments a step further, into a longer look at the election

Need for New System Is Urgent

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the past Congress to provide health coverage to all American kids by co-authoring the Children’s Health First Act.

A Senate Rises Sans Stars

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to be secretary of State will leave the Senate lacking in star power for the national stage.

Will Obama Opt for Pragmatism in Energy Policy?

He released a step-by-step “transition plan” for energy that included “aggressively” promoting energy efficiency and alternative fuel research, but also domestic oil and gas exploration and elimination

The Senate’s Part

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to be secretary of State, the Bush-to-Obama transition process seems to be proceeding apace — and more smoothly than previous transitions.

The New Members of the House

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) HillPAC, EMILY’s List, the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund and others.

Matthews in 2010: Will He Play Hardball?

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), and do a listening tour around the entire state in 2009 if he wants to run. “Frankly, I think he needs to do that,” Hoeffel said.

Pew Poll: Palin a Drag on GOP Ticket

At that time, 52 percent said she was ready to step in as president. Palin is viewed, however, as more “down to earth” than the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen.

A Convention and a Running Mate Unlike Any Other

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and making sure that all wings, including liberals uneasy about Obama’s journey to the center in recent months, were content and pumped up when they left Denver.

Palin Pick Surprises Political World

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) primary loss, Palin made explicit references to earlier candidacies by Democrats Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro.