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How important is the Rev. Wright to voters?

Mike Madden
Surprise! It depends on the candidate they support.

Indiana race pulling closer

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton was -- and perhaps still is -- expected to win Indiana's Democratic primary, but as the night's progressed, her margin has been shrinking.

In speech, Obama looks to be a uniter

Alex Koppelman
Addressing supporters in North Carolina on Tuesday night, Barack Obama was back to familiar messages about post-partisanship, unity and change.

Race and the race

Alex Koppelman
Exit polling from both Indiana and North Carolina shows a Democratic electorate that's still divided by racial lines.

Chaos? Maybe not

Alex Koppelman
Barack Obama's campaign is sending around a transcript of Rush Limbaugh asking Republicans in Indiana to vote for Hillary Clinton, but did his pleas have any effect?

Obama wins in North Carolina

Alex Koppelman
The calls come in immediately after polls close in the state -- Barack Obama has apparently won North Carolina's Democratic primary.

First look at today’s voting

Alex Koppelman
From the initial batch of exit polls, it appears that the primary results won't be much of a surprise.

“Vote Obama”

Alex Koppelman
Because, really, is there ever such a thing as too many election-themed music videos?

Clinton math

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton's campaign is now arguing for a different count of the total number of Democratic delegates.

Now, Paul Krugman throws economists off the bus

Andrew Leonard
His colleagues are making too big a deal about Clinton's gas tax holiday proposal, he says. Where's the solidarity, Paul?

The early line on tonight’s results

Alex Koppelman
The first expectations-setting leak of the day goes to Matt Drudge, who says Clinton aides believe she'll win in Indiana and lose badly in North Carolina.

Michael Wolff on sex and the Dems

Joan Walsh
Hillary and her backers are "post-sexual." Obama has a hot wife who'll "whip his ass." "Middle-aged white men" face "revulsion." Who's on top in 2008? Nobody.

Barbara Walters interviews Barbara Walters

Rebecca Traister
In her new memoir, "Audition," the iconic television journalist plumbs the troubled childhood and love life of her ultimate subject -- herself.

Obama is wrong about the gas tax

George Frost
Think Clinton's plan to suspend the gas tax temporarily is a bad idea? A similar measure in Illinois -- which Obama backed -- seems to have helped consumers.

A pivotal day for the Democrats?

Walter Shapiro
As Indiana and North Carolina head to the polls, a couple of predictions: The delegate endgame will change -- and nobody can be sure what's next.

The endless Democratic party

Walter Shapiro
In Indiana, Barack Obama settles back into his change-politics strategy, while Hillary Clinton campaigns as if the race itself is everything.

Obama, Clinton and the Teamsters

Alex Koppelman
What did Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton say about their opposition to federal oversight of the union?

McCain, Obama, Clinton push dangerous vaccine-autism myth

Farhad Manjoo
And hey, look, measles infections are up!

Clinton, Obama trade ads on gas tax

Alex Koppelman
The fight over a summer "holiday" shows no signs of dying yet, as the two campaigns hit each other on the issue Monday.

Another anti-Obama attack ad

Alex Koppelman
For the second time, a Republican candidate in Mississippi uses Barack Obama to strike at his Democratic opponent.

Fox News and the Democrats

Alex Koppelman
With Democrats returning to its prominent shows, the channel is a political issue again; this weekend, its anchors and experts were happy to discuss that.

GOP’s not-so-secret weapon fails

Alex Koppelman
Republicans tried to beat a Louisiana Democratic congressional candidate by linking him to Barack Obama.

Who needs Dana Perino when you have the NYT’s Michael Gordon?

Glenn Greenwald
Yet again, Judy Miller's former co-reporter mindlessly repeats provocative, war-provoking government claims.

How Hillary Clinton botched the black vote

Thomas F. Schaller
Her failure to challenge Barack Obama's huge momentum among African-Americans -- not a given at the start -- may have doomed her campaign.
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