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Obama wins Democrats Abroad primary

Alex Koppelman
The senator comes away with another primary victory -- this one conducted over a 10-day period in 30 countries and on the Internet.

Can a Cuban Democrat win in South Florida?

Kirk Nielsen
Real change in our hard-line Cuba policy may depend more on who's in Congress than who wins the White House. Suddenly, Miami's three Cuban Republicans look beatable.

Obama’s borrowed words

Joan Walsh
Why the front-runner's sampling of Deval Patrick's speeches isn't much of an issue so far.

The quest for universal healthcare

Walter Shapiro
Clinton's and Obama's proposals are nearly identical. So which candidate offers the better medicine for America's health coverage ills?

McCain: Threatening to bomb sovereign countries is “naive”

Glenn Greenwald
The 9/11 attacks justify threats of military action against anyone in the world except for the 9/11 attackers themselves.

A new face for American diplomacy

Hooman Majd
Barack Obama is perceived by Muslims abroad like no other candidate. He would begin a presidency with tremendous potential to heal U.S. relations with much of the world.

What happened to all of the votes?

Vincent Rossmeier
New York City Mayor Bloomberg blames fraud and a flawed voting system for skewed vote counts that showed no votes for Barack Obama in 80 New York districts.

Yes, Watson can list Obama’s accomplishments — now

Alex Koppelman
The Texas state senator who was dumbfounded by Chris Matthews Tuesday night posts an explanation.

“Viva Obama”

Alex Koppelman
If you've had enough of musical campaign pitches, maybe the problem is that you haven't heard them in Spanish yet.

John F. Kennedy, plagiarist?

Jerome Doolittle
If Barack Obama borrowed from Deval Patrick, so what? Creative "borrowing" is part of speechwriting, as Kennedy knew, and as I learned while working for Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale.

A gay-marriage anniversary

Joan Walsh
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom talks about his 2004 gay-wedding spree, whether Barack Obama ducked a photo with him and how he recovered from last year's personal scandal.

The Texas Ohio NAFTA two-step

Andrew Leonard
Free trade doesn't play well with Ohioans. But NAFTA may be popular in southern Texas. What's a politician campaigning in both states to do?

Clinton: “This campaign goes on”

Alex Koppelman
In a speech in New York, Hillary Clinton promises to redouble her efforts -- and does.

A week of petty though typical attacks on Obama produced nothing

Glenn Greenwald
Will the 2008 election be dominated by the same type of small-minded, petty distractions that have characterized the last several decades of elections?

“Name some of Barack Obama’s legislative accomplishments … if you can”

Alex Koppelman
Chris Matthews goes on the attack against an Obama surrogate.

How Obama won Wisconsin

Edward McClelland
The Illinois senator did well with campus liberals, white men, crossover Republicans and independents, but he made inroads into Clinton's working-class base too.

Obama wins Hawaii

Farhad Manjoo
The Illinois senator holds a wide lead in his native state.

A bleak outlook for Hillary Clinton

Alex Koppelman
NBC's Chuck Todd offers an assessment of the Democratic race -- Clinton has a tough task ahead of her.

Clinton attacks Obama for focusing on rhetoric, Obama gets long-winded

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton continued a familiar approach, saying there's more to a president than just words; seemingly in response, Barack Obama delivered an epic speech different from his usual fare.

Calls come in for Obama

Alex Koppelman
Networks say Barack Obama has won the Wisconsin primary.

Wisconsin called for McCain, no call in Democratic primary yet

Alex Koppelman
The nets say John McCain won Washington's Republican primary, but we'll have to wait for a call on the Democratic side.

Exit poll results begin trickling out of Wisconsin

Alex Koppelman
A look at what might happen in Wisconsin's primary Tuesday night.

Would the Democratic candidates make your food safer?

Alex Koppelman
An examination of the responses of both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to the biggest beef recall in U.S. history.

Quote of the day

Alex Koppelman
David Brooks sees a dark future ahead for some supporters of Barack Obama.
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