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Will loose lips sink anti-NAFTA ships?
Andrew Leonard
Canada's CTV says Obama's economic advisor Austan Goolsbee told a Canadian official not to worry about Obama's "rhetoric."
New Clinton spin: March 4 states must-wins for Obama
Alex Koppelman
In a memo, Hillary Clinton's campaign tries out a strange new strategy, flipping the script on Tuesday's primaries.
Hillary at twilight
Walter Shapiro
Was her campaign stop in an Ohio town called Hanging Rock a metaphor -- or a symbol of dogged defiance?
Obama’s got ground game
Mike Madden
Shrewd grass-roots organizing has helped the candidate grab primary victories nationwide, and could prove key to vanquishing Hillary Clinton in Texas.
Obama should be proud to be named Hussein
Juan Cole
The attacks on Barack Obama's middle name have begun, but the likely Democratic nominee joins a long line of famous Americans with Semitic names, from Benjamin Franklin to Omar Bradley.
Interview with Bill Donohue: Catholic League denounces McCain
Glenn Greenwald
"McCain's not going to get away with this with the Catholic community.. . . We're going to get this out to the Catholic community and Catholic press around the country."
Canada’s ferocious NAFTA growl
Andrew Leonard
Don't worry your head about whether Obama lied about the free trade agreement. The real story is a threat by that petro-state up north to turn off the oil spigot.
Bush chides Clinton, Obama
Katharine Mieszkowski
The president isn't happy with Democratic candidates for dissing NAFTA.
Clinton, Obama fundraising soars
Mike Madden
February is likely to be a record breaker in the Democratic money race.
Who do you believe: Bush, or Obama?
Andrew Leonard
The president says the U.S. isn't headed towards a recession. The candidate disagrees. As part of his answer, Ben Bernanke quotes Leo Tolstoy
“SNL” writer says Clinton sounded “whiny”
Farhad Manjoo
Cataloging the fallout from Clinton's pop cultural reference.
The presidential package
Carol Lloyd
Us Weekly hits Barack Obama with the hard question: Boxers or briefs?
Some hateful, radical ministers — white evangelicals — are acceptable
Glenn Greenwald
John McCain happily accepts the support of one of the most warped and hateful ministers in America. Where is Tim Russert?
Are Barack Obama and John McCain hypocrites?
Mike Madden
As underdogs, they embraced public financing. But now, as the likely nominees, they're looking longingly at millions in private contributions.
Does Obama’s baritone give him an edge?
Frank Browning
A powerful voice is a "god-given sound," says opera's Lotfi Mansouri. Obama's baritone seems to have that magic. Clinton's higher-pitched voice, not so much.
The new fertilizer report is here!
Andrew Leonard
Potash production predictions -- could agricultural economics get any more exciting?
Is Obama playing the race card?
Vincent Rossmeier
In "The New Republic," a Princeton historian argues that the Senator from Illinois has made race an issue in the campaign.
Quote of the day: Obama on boxers vs. briefs
Katharine Mieszkowski
Us Magazine goes there, but the candidate won't.
John Lewis endorses Obama
Katharine Mieszkowski
After weeks of speculation that the Atlanta Democrat would switch camps, he does so.
Debating NAFTA, with nuance
Andrew Leonard
Even with Tim Russert nipping at their ankles, Obama and Clinton managed to talk some sense about trade
A future President Clinton?
Vincent Rossmeier
Pundits are already beginning to wonder if Chelsea might be the next family member to run for office.
Majority of Israelis want to negotiate with Hamas
Glenn Greenwald
A view that is deemed "anti-Israel" in the U.S. is actually held by most Israelis.
No Hail Mary for Hillary
Mike Madden
The final Democratic debate produces no miracles for the grouchy former front-runner. Yes, those MSNBC moderators did seem to like Obama better, but even when she's right she sounds wrong.
Should Hillary Clinton drop out?
Joan Walsh
Sure, the odds are now against her, but the race is exciting, so let the people vote!
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