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“No, Governor Romney, corporations are not people”
Salon Staff
Text and video of Elizabeth Warren's speech
Now the nuts are playing pretend “fact checker”
Alex Pareene
The right thinks if you add the words "fact check" to something, it sounds more factual
Dems to ladies: You are important
Irin Carmon
With assists from Akin and Ryan, Democrats are willing to put reproductive rights at the campaign's center
Stop pretending Michelle wants to be a pol
Alex Pareene
Though she has no interest in running for office, the first lady's very good speech gets pundits excited
Republicans’ empathy gap
Joan Walsh
The Romneys talked about families who've struggled. Michelle Obama talked about her own family
Twitter reacts to the Democratic Convention
Jillian RayfieldBill Clinton, redeemed
Steve Kornacki
The latest in a career full of political comebacks will be capped with a major address in Charlotte tonight
Michelle Obama: Beyond mom-in-chief
Irin Carmon
In a stirring convention speech, the first lady makes the case for Barack Obama the man -- and the president
Dems see Latino-based future as union clout wanes
Charles Babington
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro will give the DNC keynote in a push to woo the nation's fastest growing minority
What Dems need to know about North Carolina
Lynn Parramore
A native explains how her state's been giving hell to fatcats for over 300 years
Warren’s political education
Monica Potts
Supporters of the Massachusetts Democrat thought she had a lock on Ted Kennedy’s old Senate seat. What happened?
The ghosts of 2009
Steve Kornacki
Miscalculations about the depth of the crisis early in Obama’s term continue to provide ammunition for the GOP
2012 DNC: This ain’t Denver
Thomas Schaller
Obama pledged an Impossible Presidency, and sure enough found it impossible to deliver. What he'll say in Charlotte
Rob Zerban: Ryan “born with a silver spoon”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Could Paul Ryan lose his House seat? His opponent, Rob Zerban, tells Salon that the congressman is out of touch
Chasing the swing vote
Harold Meyerson
The RNC sought to convince voters -- evidence to the contrary -- that the party does not hate women and minorities
Republicans want to build a time machine
Rebecca Traister
But don't be fooled: Republicans aren't just nostalgic for 1950s-style social barriers. They want to rebuild them
Eastwood’s imaginary friend
Erin Keane
The RNC took an absurdist turn last night. Film history offers some possible explanations
Romney’s Carter delusion
Steve Kornacki
His acceptance speech was perfectly tailored to topple a president he's not running against
Mitt Romney: Upstaged by an empty chair
Joan Walsh
Mitt Romney's relaunch featured regular folks talking about his kindness, until Clint Eastwood derailed the night
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