Early exit polls from Montana and South Dakota have demographic data and notes about voter attitudes.
Barack Obama gets several more superdelegates; the campaign now says he needs only 16.5 more.
Ben collects stories from the polls in South Dakota and Montana.
Republicans started circulating videos of Hillary Clinton criticizing Obama.
Minnesota Governor and McCain campaign co-chair Tim Pawlenty says John McCain will go after Clinton backers.
Jake Tapper reports that Clinton wants to "catch her breath" and told a superdelegate, "There is so much pressure."
The Chicago priest who criticized Clinton last weekend has been removed from his post.
Actress Geena Gershon is demanding a retraction from Vanity Fair because she says the magazine "insinuates" she had an affair with Bill Clinton.
Marty Golden, Serph Maltese, Jim Tedisco, Brian Kolb and Daniel Burling were the lawmakers who joined conservative groups in suing David Paterson over his gay marriage directive.
Michael Bloomberg announced, as part of Internet Week New York, a $2 million fund for technology start-ups in city.
Larry Littlefield says the pension deal with teachers is driving up education costs.
Fred Dicker and Paterson enjoy each other‘s company.
Courtney Gross dreams of a lively 2009 political calendar.
Brian Foley took a shot at State Senator Caesar Trunzo over home foreclosures.