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Lieberman takes swipe at Democrats, Obama
Justin Jouvenal
In an Op-Ed, the Connecticut senator bemoans what he sees as a change in the foreign policy of his off-again, on-again party.
Are Democrats migrating to Obama?
Justin Jouvenal
A new poll shows that some people in Hillary Clinton's base of support may be beginning to support Barack Obama, but results from Kentucky tell a different story.
Obama hires National Journal’s Douglass
Vincent Rossmeier
Award-winning journalist Linda Douglass joins Obama campaign.
United Mine Workers endorses Obama
Alex Koppelman
The world's largest coal miners' union throws its support to Barack Obama.
Obama only about 70 delegates away
Alex Koppelman
After marking a milestone in the race Tuesday, according to counts by major media organizations Barack Obama is pulling ever closer to the Democratic nomination.
A split Democratic decision
Joan Walsh
Obama won Oregon. Clinton won Kentucky. In Iowa, Obama skipped a victory lap and had gracious words for Clinton. So what's next for Democrats?
Michael O’Hanlon’s defense of his pro-war record
Glenn Greenwald
The Brookings war cheerleader announces: "I believe Ken Pollack and I have been generally proven right by events."
Obama/Kennedy vs. McCain/Goldwater
David Talbot
This year's presidential contest is shaping up as the 1964 campaign that never happened
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
The ACLU hosts an online torture symposium. The GOP parodies itself with a new ad campaign featuring dancing San Francisco gays. Joe Lieberman previews the attack he'll launch at the RNC.
Almost all Kentucky precincts in, big victory for Clinton
Alex Koppelman
The results are not yet official, but almost all the votes in Kentucky's Democratic primary have been reported and Hillary Clinton's margin over Barack Obama remains a wide one.
Clinton raised $22 million in April
Katharine Mieszkowski
Hillary Clinton's campaign, taking a page out of its rivals book, announced its latest fundraising totals just as Barack Obama went to speak -- but Obama won the money game again last month.
MSNBC calls Oregon for Obama
Alex Koppelman
One network made an unsurprising call and declared Barack Obama the victor in Oregon's Democratic primary, but the others are holding off.
Obama: “We have returned to Iowa with a majority of delegates”
Alex Koppelman
In a speech Tuesday night, Barack Obama didn't quite declare victory, but he did mark an important milestone.
Obama claims majority of pledged delegates
Farhad Manjoo
"We have reached a major milestone on this journey," he tells supporters.
McCain staffer leaves campaign, won’t work against Obama
Mike Madden
Mark McKinnon, who'd become a close advisor to John McCain, keeps his word about not campaigning against Barack Obama.
“Until we have a nominee, whoever she may be”
Alex Koppelman
In a speech on Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton celebrated her victory in Kentucky's Democratic primary and showed she's planning to fight on.
John Edwards makes little difference in Kentucky
Farhad Manjoo
Most voters chose Clinton months ago.
Division in Democratic ranks?
Alex Koppelman
In Kentucky, exit polls indicate that Clinton supporters wouldn't be happy with Obama as the nominee. But in Oregon, most voters would support either candidate.
Candidates make Cuba an issue again
Vincent Rossmeier
John McCain commemorated Cuban Independence Day by lambasting Barack Obama's willingness to meet with Raul Castro.
Why don’t those hillbillies like Obama?
Dee Davis
Obama's "Appalachian problem" is a symptom of his party's larger "rural problem." But a new poll offers hope for the fall -- provided the Democrats show rural voters some respect.
A great debate about Obama and Appalachia
Joan Walsh
Dee Davis got the ball rolling. Listen to what "little blue dot" has to say.
Joe Klein exposes McCain’s ignorance on Iran
Alex Koppelman
Despite his bellicose rhetoric, John McCain doesn't know who's really responsible for Iran's foreign policy.
Clinton camp splitting over continued campaign
Alex Koppelman
The Wall Street Journal reports that tensions are rising as some advisors tell Hillary Clinton to get out of the race while others counsel her to stay in.
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