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Make your own candidate
James Hannaham
None of the presidential contenders felt like a good fit for my beliefs. So I invented a fantasy candidate -- and it screwed up my election day.
Making sense of Super Tuesday
Joan Walsh
Two great candidates have fought to a draw so far. But could media adoration wind up hurting Obama?
A day later, New Mexico too close to call
Alex Koppelman
The winner of the Democratic caucuses in New Mexico is still unknown.
Will Clinton begin funding her own campaign?
Alex Koppelman
Reports suggest that the Clintons are at least thinking about committing millions of their own money to Hillary's race.
Hillary Clinton: The Asian-American choice
Andrew Leonard
Barack Obama may be the "diverse" candidate, but in California, his voters came in just two colors: black and white.
Team Clinton: Obama’s now the establishment candidate
Alex Koppelman
In a post-Super Tuesday conference call, some of Hillary Clinton's top advisors work hard to portray Barack Obama as running an establishment campaign.
Quote of the morning
Alex Koppelman
We don't yet know who the presidential nominee will be, but according to Bill O'Reilly, the Democrats "dodge" Fox News at their own risk.
Sweet home Chicago
Edward McClelland
Barack Obama celebrated his heartland victories back home in Illinois, where seldom was heard a word of Hillary Clinton's coastal triumphs.
Goodbye, Super Tuesday
Walter Shapiro
Clinton and Obama fight on to the next round of primaries -- and a probable matchup with John McCain.
How Obama won Missouri
Allie Johnson
Late ballots from St. Louis help Barack Obama win a squeaker in a bellwether state.
Obama talks hope, but not before attacking Clinton
Alex Koppelman
Speaking after Super Tuesday, Barack Obama hit his usual message about the politics of hope, but he also went hard after his opponent for the presidential nomination.
Clinton: “Tonight is America’s night”
Alex Koppelman
Super Tuesday may have left the Democratic race unclear as ever, but in her speech Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton certainly sounded optimistic, and so did her supporters.
The battle for Latino votes in Arizona
Terry Greene Sterling
In a Democratic contest that's still too close to call, Latino votes are critical.
Massachusetts for Clinton
Alex Koppelman
Looks like Hillary Clinton has won in Massachusetts, even after the big endorsements Barack Obama scored there.
Clinton wins New York
Alex Koppelman
The latest round of poll closings brings no surprises so far, as nothing is called but Clinton's home state.
Obama projected to win big in Georgia
Katharine Mieszkowski
GOP race too close to call in the state.
An insider’s view of the battle for Connecticut’s youth vote
Kate Koppelman
How the Democratic campaigns fought for the allegiance of college students in one Super Tuesday battleground, and how one campaign came out on top.
Decision day on Polish Broadway
Edward McClelland
Who do you vote for when both Democratic candidates are hometown heroes? Paczkis.
McCain wins coverage race
Amanda Silverman
The Project for Excellence in Journalism says Sen. John McCain has been the candidate covered most by the press recently.
High turnout in Memphis
John Branston
Hillary Clinton is favored in Tennessee, but heavy voting in the state's black population center could bode well for Barack Obama.
Krugman accuses Obama of “unscrupulous demagoguery”
Alex Koppelman
Responding to comments Sen. Barack Obama made about the healthcare plans he and Sen. Hillary Clinton are offering, the Times columnist gets right to the point.
Big Blue (state)
Rebecca Traister
Taking the political pulse at the New York Giants' Super Bowl victory celebration.
Clinton advisors predict long race to nomination
Alex Koppelman
On a conference call Tuesday, the Clinton campaign predicted Hillary would still hold a lead in total delegates Wednesday, but said Super Tuesday might prove inconclusive.
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