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May the best logo win
Karrie Jacobs
The battle for the presidency may have as much to do with fonts, flags and sunrises as healthcare plans and war stances.
Clinton alleges pro-Obama slant in debate
Farhad Manjoo
Clinton: "Maybe we should ask Barack Obama if he's comfortable and needs another pillow." Watch live now.
“My uncle was laid off from that American Standard plant”
Andrew Leonard
A reader's tale of globalization, Ohio, and a shuttered toilet bowl factory
National Journal’s ideological ranking of Obama rears its ugly head
Alex Koppelman
As predicted, a dubious ranking of Barack Obama as the Senate's most liberal member is already being used for conservative attacks.
Obama: “We’re on the same team”
Alex Koppelman
At a press conference, Barack Obama calls for a cool-down in the rhetoric between his campaign and Hillary Clinton's.
“The dangerous protectionism of Barack Obama”
Andrew Leonard
Is his Patriot Employer Act "idiotic" pandering? Or is it how you win an election in Ohio?
Dodd endorses Obama
Alex Koppelman
The senator and former presidential candidate had held off making his preference public, but he announced it at a press conference Tuesday.
The dude vote
Edward McClelland
Eight years after the beer-buddy test gave us W., the guys are going for Obama or McCain, if only to keep Hillary out of the White House.
John King with Mike McConnell: Rare journalistic honesty
Glenn Greenwald
The CNN reporter admits upfront he knows little about FISA and telecom amnesty and then invites McConnell to speak unchallenged, while vouching for his integrity and honesty.
It’s OK to vote for Obama because he’s black
Gary Kamiya
I'm voting for Obama because he's qualified, charismatic and progressive -- but his blackness seals the deal.
How to turn white evangelicals into Democrats
Vincent Rossmeier
According to author Amy Sullivan, liberals don't have to sell their souls to convert Christian Republicans.
Clinton camp continues Obama photo pushback
Alex Koppelman
On the question of the photo that's caused so much concern today, the candidate and her advisors stick to one message, blaming the media and the Obama campaign.
Republicans worried about charges of racism and sexism?
Alex Koppelman
A report from the Politico says the GOP is doing polls and focus groups to ensure its messages aren't taken out of context, but is it really that simple?
Is it really time to count Clinton out?
Alex Koppelman
In the minds of some political observers, the question isn't if Hillary Clinton should exit the presidential race, but how and when.
Clinton and Obama’s NAFTA showdown
Andrew Leonard
In Ohio, no points are awarded for a nuanced position on free trade.
The Obama photo flap
Alex Koppelman, Mike Madden
A photo of Barack Obama in traditional Somali dress, allegedly circulated by staffers for Hillary Clinton, sets off rounds of recrimination.
Dems condemn Nader
Alex Koppelman
Ralph Nader will make his fourth run for the presidency, he told Tim Russert Sunday; the Democratic candidates aren't happy.
Obama shows that dismissing slimy right-wing attacks is not difficult
Glenn Greenwald
Going on offense against patriotism attacks, rather than responding meekly and defensively, is by far the most effective way to defeat them.
A non-paranoid’s guide to superdelegates
Walter Shapiro
Rather than an anti-Obama cabal, these Democratic insiders are the ultimate tiebreakers.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
60 Minutes bombshell on Karl Rove tonight. MSNBC and AP ask if Obama is "exposed" as a "domestic insurgent." The U.S. continues to establish permanent bases in virtually every Middle Eastern country.
A few debate thoughts
Joan Walsh
Hillary Clinton did best, but front-runner Barack Obama held his own -- and therefore won. Plus: Should Clinton withdraw if her poll numbers drop in Ohio and Texas?
Hillary Clinton’s Texas-size moment
Walter Shapiro
All that mattered about the showdown in Austin was whether she could stop Barack Obama's momentum. Were her powerful closing words a magic bullet?
Can Obama survive the “Freak Show”?
Alex Koppelman
A question of whether Barack Obama's campaign is prepared to withstand attacks from the Republican noise machine.
When life gives you an NYT investigation, make lemonade
Alex Koppelman
John McCain's campaign is wasting no time in trying to turn a potentially damaging story into a fundraising opportunity.
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