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Michaels denies “SNL” is pro-Clinton
Alex Koppelman
The show has been perceived as boosting Hillary Clinton's campaign, but its executive producer says that was unintentional.
Ferraro resigns from Clinton campaign
Alex Koppelman
Geraldine Ferraro, a former Democratic vice-presidential nominee, had come under blistering fire for comments she made about Barack Obama.
McCain campaign manager wants surrogates on message
Alex Koppelman
Responding in part to attacks made against Obama by McCain's Republican allies, Rick Davis warns against "overheated rhetoric."
Hillary’s race against time
Camille Paglia
Are Clinton's inept attack ads and faux-feminism enough? Can Obama learn to attack? Plus: American eroticism devolves to Barbie boobs and Botox.
Clinton campaign manager congratulates Obama on Mississippi win
Alex Koppelman
Maggie Williams delivers her campaign's statement on Barack Obama's primary victory.
A look at exit polls from the Mississippi Democratic primary
Alex Koppelman
Survey results show a sharp racial divide in voting and unusual Republican support for Hillary Clinton.
Fox News calls Mississippi for Obama
Alex Koppelman
The other cable networks are holding off on projecting a winner, but exit polls show a potentially big victory for Barack Obama.
Obama camp targets Clinton experience claims
Alex Koppelman
In a memo, a surrogate for Barack Obama says Hillary Clinton's assertions about her foreign policy experience aren't supported by her record.
Obama says Clinton ad “straight out of the Republican playbook”
Alex Koppelman
The Illinois senator goes after his opponent, and considers her campaign's culpability in a recent controversy.
The expertise of Dick Morris
Alex Koppelman
In the New York Post, the former political consulting powerhouse offers some advice to Barack Obama without acknowledging his earlier predictions.
Who would the GOP rather face?
Mike Madden
John McCain's strategists look on with amazement, and a little glee, as Hillary Clinton tries to make a comeback against Barack Obama.
So long, John — gas is $4 a gallon
Andrew Leonard
When gas prices rise, incumbent parties hit the skids. If only it were that simple.
Obama, Clinton and the black-brown divide
Joan Walsh
There was no electioneering allowed at a social justice conference in New Orleans this week, but tough issues were aired anyway.
Democrat wins former Speaker Hastert’s seat
Mark Schone
Bill Foster wins a special election to succeed Illinois' Denny Hastert in a "rock-ribbed" GOP House district.
Obama takes Wyoming
Mark Schone
Obama wins seven of 12 delegates and 60 percent of caucus-goers' votes in the nation's least-populous state.
Views of the race from across the Atlantic
Charly Wilder
A look at how the European press is covering the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Texas, can we please have a winner?
Vincent Rossmeier
Nearly three days after the Texas caucus, only 41% of the votes have been counted and there is still no winner.
Former advisor: Obama’s Iraq plan “best-case scenario”
Alex Koppelman
Samantha Power's comments about Clinton may have ended her time with the Obama campaign, but her remarks about Iraq may prove more damaging in the long run.
Quote of the day
Tracy Clark-Flory
Forget the push for a group hug, feminist election tensions are good news.
Some free advice for Obama
Joe Conason
The Clintons' personal and financial affairs have already been investigated ad nauseam. He should focus on answering any serious questions raised about his own.
Obama advisor Power resigns
Alex Koppelman
The senior foreign policy advisor had become a liability after recent negative comments about Hillary Clinton.
Obama advisor calls Clinton a “monster,” apologizes
Alex Koppelman
A senior foreign policy advisor to Obama's campaign made some unguarded statements in an interview; the campaign was quick to try to take it back.
Does “Obama Girl” help Obama?
Salon Staff
Author Clay Shirky explains how the Internet's capacity to create ad hoc groups has altered the media, business and politics -- especially the 2008 campaign.
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