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Why Obama and Romney really do see the world differently

Kevin Mattson
Don't be fooled by the moderate Mitt of last night's debate. His worldview is radically different from Obama's

Will Virginia swing the election?

Jamelle Bouie
Ohio and Florida get most of the press, but the road to the White House could very well run through Virginia Beach

Trans-Pacific Partnership: The biggest trade deal you’ve never heard of

Matt Stoller
A huge but little-known trade agreement could transform America's foreign relations. What it is and why it matters

Brand USA takes a hit

Natasha Lennard
Study assessing international perception of countries as brands finds US in increasingly poor global standing

Obama and Romney try, fail to disagree

Michael Lind
Predictably, consensus reigned at last night's debate: Foreign policy is usually a bipartisan affair

Politics’ Hollywood 40

Prachi Gupta
In dueling slideshows, the ultimate list of celebrity endorsements

America’s supersized elections

Tom Engelhardt
The debate cycle has mercifully come to a close, but campaign big business is here to stay -- democracy be damned

The debate’s biggest loser: Memes

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Horses and bayonets" scored, but somehow the party was just less fun

Obama lowers the boom

Jamelle Bouie
The president finished the debate season with a definitive win. But will it matter?

BBC poll: Rest of world still prefers Obama

Jillian Rayfield
Except for Pakistan

NDAA protest hits Twitter during debate

Natasha Lennard
While the presidential candidates stayed silent on the act, Anonymous helped trend #stopNDAA

A last-ditch pitch to women

Irin Carmon
Obama and Romney threw in as many references to women as possible, just in case

Mitt’s disappearing act

Steve Kornacki
The GOP nominee knew there was no way for him to win the foreign policy debate, and it really showed

Child of CNN employee also undecided voter, CNN reports

Alex Pareene
The daughter of GOP operative Alex Castellanos has opinions about politics, and one network deems this newsworthy

Quit bashing Beijing — China’s rise is good for America

Donald Gross
Blaming the rising power for our troubles is dangerous and just plain dumb: The U.S. needs a strong China

No debate on climate change

Andrew Leonard
Next question, please: A new report reinforces global warming's primacy as a foreign policy issue

Foreign policy: Is Mitt running as Dubya or Obama — or both?

Sally Kohn
Will Mitt Romney's foreign policy resemble Obama's or Bush's, or both? He probably doesn't know himself

In race to 270, it may come down to 106 counties

Mike Schneider
The race may come down to the 106 counties that Bush won in '04 and Obama won in '08

Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support

Nicholas Riccardi
The Obama campaign is counting on the Hispanic vote to win in Nevada and other swing states

McGovern candidacy a cultural landmark

Hillel Italie
Iconic rock stars and activists in the 70s were strong supporters of McGovern

Our terribly confused moderates

Alex Pareene
Centrists like David Brooks and Michael Bloomberg keep backing Republicans who simply don't share their views

George McGovern dies at age 90

Kristi Eaton, Walter R. Mears
He was a life-long liberal who tried to unseat Nixon, "the most corrupt president in history"

Fox News cost Mitt the debate

Jonathan Bernstein
Romney stumbled on Libya because the GOP is reliant on a right-wing media machine that has no ideas, just scandals

Green Party candidate Jill Stein: “90 million people have no one to vote for”

Alex Seitz-Wald
Jill Stein says the president is "Etch-a-sketching" as much as Romney, even on women's issues and the environment
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