A Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama'Nationalize' Facebook and Twitter as public goods Millennials and the great reckoning on race Biden's chief aide says president wants teams, no rivals MORE administration that appointed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to the Supreme Court and Sen. John Kerry
John KerryBiden's trade policy needs effective commercial diplomacy Biden taps ex-Obama aide Anita Dunn as senior adviser The Hill's Morning Report - Biden asks Congress to expand largest relief response in U.S. history MORE (D-Mass.) as Secretary of State wouldn't be a "pretty picture," writes Carol Platt Liebau, who notes one Democrat already predicting Obama's moves as president. But the race between Obama and John McCain
John Sidney McCainThe best way to handle veterans, active-duty military that participated in Capitol riot Cindy McCain on possible GOP censure: 'I think I'm going to make T-shirts' Arizona state GOP moves to censure Cindy McCain, Jeff Flake MORE is far from over, as the latest Gallup tracking poll shows the Democrat up by only seven percentage points, a margin that has fluctuated wildly before, Platt Liebau writes.


