Seeing that there isn't one yet, I'll throw one out for tonight.
Clinton Endorsment Overshadowed by Obama
Clinton and Obama Visits Suggest New Clout for Two States
Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama were visiting the region yesterday to spotlight endorsements, with Mrs. Clinton getting the backing of Gov. Eliot Spitzer of New York and Mr. Obama gaining the endorsements of Mayor Cory A. Booker of Newark and Mayor Jerramiah Healy of Jersey City.
Clinton and Obama rack up dueling endorsements
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The two leading rivals for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, both picked up endorsements Monday from state and local officials in New York and New Jersey, two key states participating in next year's February 5 coast-to-coast primary showdown
Campaigns use of Text Messaging
Campaigns Embrace Use of Text Messages
Mrs. Clinton isn't the first 2008 presidential candidate to embrace text messaging -- rival John Edwards began in December and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama plans to start soon -- but her use of it signals how widespread the technology is becoming for political campaigns. Many presidential campaigns are now experimenting with how to use the service.
More about Obama's visit to Trenton, NJ today:
Obama gives a frank talk to a tough union crowd
Sen. Barack Obama served up some unusual rhetoric for a tough union audience here on Monday, at one point even finding something nice to say about Wal-Mart, the classic target of the labor movement.
Obama said Wal-Mart's business model for managing its inventory efficiently is something "we should admire," though he quickly added that, "as profitable as they are, there's no reason they can't afford to pay" their workers a living wage.
Universal Health Care By the end of First Term:
Obama promises universal health care by end of first term
''We can have universal health care by the end of the next president's first term, by the end of my first term,'' Obama said, bringing 600 union workers to their feet during a question-and-answer session with members of AFL-CIO affiliated unions.
New Hampshire Organization Ramps Up:
Obama names New Hampshire leadership team
MANCHESTER, N.H. --Sen. Barack Obama has appointed a team of veteran Democratic activists to oversee his presidential campaign in New Hampshire.
State Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, Jim Demers, Ned Helms and Mary Rauh were named New Hampshire co-chairs of Obama's campaign Monday.
Obama Says He’d Roll Back Tax Cuts for the Wealthiest
WASHINGTON, May 13 — If elected president, Senator Barack Obama said Sunday, he would seek to repeal President Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and use the money to pay for health care, but he did not suggest he would raise other taxes to pay for expanded services.
Not all NY politicans for Hillary
And a video:
Tomorrow Barack will be back in Washington for votes in the Senate.