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Clinton “very glad” Obama gave speech

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton also calls the Democratic contest a "historic moment ... something that all Americans can, and should, celebrate."

Another day, another sex scandal

Catherine Price
How much do we really want to know about the sex lives of our political leaders?

On Wright, Bill Kristol’s wrong again

Alex Koppelman
A day after an embarrassing mistake in his New York Times column, he appears on Fox News and gives an inaccurate preview of Barack Obama's speech.

Barack Obama delivers make-or-break speech on race

Alex Koppelman
The candidate discusses his former pastor, who has been the subject of controversy in recent days, and race in the U.S. generally.

Obama’s speech on race

Salon Staff
Responding to the "divisive turn" the campaign has taken on racial issues, the candidate calls for Americans to "come together and say, 'Not this time.'"

The crash in Republican economics

Andrew Leonard
Not even George W. Bush or Alan Greenspan can sugarcoat America's financial meltdown. Will the next president seize the chance to rethink how we run our economy?

The crazy uncles in Obama’s attic

Edward McClelland
Will the black nationalists and white lefties who pushed Obama up the political ladder in Chicago prove to be a liability to his White House run?

Poetry, psychology, and the Barack Obama Muslim e-mail

Farhad Manjoo
Also: Why "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" worked.

Daily Kos writers’ “strike” gets ugly

Alex Koppelman
One diarist who supports Hillary Clinton walks away from the blogging giant, and the site's founder bids good riddance.

“Obama Watch”

Alex Koppelman
Fox News' Chris Wallace really, really wants to interview Barack Obama.

Memo to Clinton and Obama: Stop spinning

Thomas Schaller
Quit arguing about who would be more electable in November. You both have strengths -- and weaknesses -- on the electoral map against John McCain.

Obama and Clinton plan to cool it

Joseph Romm
Earth, that is. Our energy expert cracks open the Democratic candidates' proposals on global warming -- and is impressed.

Who wants to be a Democrat?

Vincent Rossmeier
The Obama campaign hopes to register 100,000 Pennsylvania voters as Democrats before the state's March 24 voter registration deadline.

Clinton, Obama talk peace

Alex Koppelman
Meeting briefly on the floor of the Senate, the candidates agree that their supporters have gotten out of hand recently.

McCain worries al-Qaida will attack to keep him out of office

Alex Koppelman
The presumptive Republican nominee's statement doesn't reflect the terror group's past actions.

Carville wants resignation cease-fire

Alex Koppelman
One of the architects of Bill Clinton's election to the presidency says "calls for resignation are becoming cries of 'wolf' in U.S. politics today."

Obama can’t win general election, Clinton advisor says

Alex Koppelman
Mark Penn says primary results in Pennsylvania will show that Barack Obama can't win in November but Hillary Clinton can.

High-level right-wing discourse

Glenn Greenwald
Examining the ideas expressed in the last 24 hours from the right's most respectable venue of political thought.

Geraldine Ferraro still needs to apologize

Joe Conason
To fully grasp why her remarks about Obama were so outrageous, take another look at her record in Congress.

Oh, happy day — another debate announced

Alex Koppelman
Surely responding to the loud demands of all Americans, the Democratic candidates will debate at least once more.

MoveOn launches celeb-studded competition for Obama ad

Charly Wilder
The influential liberal group, which endorsed Barack Obama earlier this year, has made an open call for entries.

Reexamining the Ferraro fracas

Alex Koppelman
Is the controversy over Geraldine Ferraro's comments overblown?

McCain to media: Let’s stay together

Mike Madden
Now that he's the nominee, reporters may not get to spend as much quality time with John McCain. Can McCain and the press make a long-distance relationship work?

Which Democratic candidate has the longest coattails?

Alex Koppelman
Democrats in Congress are reportedly considering which of the potential nominees offers the most advantage down-ticket.
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