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Obama, Clinton spar over Michigan’s meaning
Tim Grieve
Obama campaign says the vote will "have no bearing" on the nomination. Clinton campaign says all voices should be heard.
The race vs. gender war
Gary Kamiya
The Democratic race is starting to resemble a compulsory oppressed minorities course taught by political consultants. Let's stop squabbling and elect the best nominee.
Bob Johnson’s “free ride”
Tim Grieve
What would you ask the Clinton surrogate about his Obama remarks? The Washington Post didn't.
Obama captain: “I may have to resign” over flier
Tim Grieve
Nevada volunteer made pitch to Republicans, independents: Vote for Obama to stop Hillary.
Sound and fury on the campaign trail
Lester Spence
The debate over the Clinton campaign's remarks on race has favored symbol over substance, and that's bad for black America.
Obama campaign: Clinton should renounce remarks
Tim Grieve
The explanation is "tortured," Obama's press secretary says.
Stop him if you’ve heard this one before
Tim Grieve
Once again, the Clinton campaign says it's not behind efforts to bring up Obama's past drug use.
The Clinton-Obama contest gets rougher
Walter Shapiro
Will the battle for the Democratic nomination turn into a debate about race and gender?
Chicago is Barack Obama’s kind of town
Edward McClelland
The city has a unique history of launching the careers of powerful black politicians -- which is part of the reason Obama moved there.
More about race and the Democrats
Joan Walsh
John Judis knocks down the "Bradley effect." Plus: Clinton on "Meet the Press."
Oops, she did it again
Joan Walsh
Caitlin Flanagan waxes dumb about this generation of teen girls, one more time. Why is the New York Times torturing me?
The tracks of her tears
Joan Walsh
New Hampshire Dems judged Clinton best qualified to be commander in chief. Working class voters backed her. So why does everyone want to talk about her tears? Plus: The Clintons and race.
Slamming Obama and Winfrey to praise Clinton
Katharine Mieszkowski
Comedian Roseanne Barr, novelist Anne Rice endorse the senator from New York. With friends like these...
Clinton’s damned if she does and damned if she doesn’t
Carol Lloyd
For the first potential female president, fighting stereotypes is a convoluted obstacle course.
Was the New Hampshire vote stolen?
Farhad Manjoo
The Web is abuzz with allegations of fraud, and Dennis Kucinich is asking for a recount. The charges don't hold water, but this problem is not going away.
An endorsement that might matter
Tim Grieve
Could Rep. James Clyburn -- or the words that motivate him -- swing African-American voters toward Obama in South Carolina?
“We’re all fascists now”
Alex Koppelman
An interview with conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg, who argues that fascism is left-wing, not right-wing, and that contemporary liberals are fascism's intellectual offspring.
A new democratic spirit
Salon Staff
The proportion of young people and first-time voters has surged. Much of that surge has benefited Obama -- but all of it has benefited the rest of us.
Richardson quits the race
Tim Grieve
Making no endorsement, he leaves his vice-presidential options open.
“Shuck and jive”?
Tim Grieve
A Clinton supporter says the great thing about New Hampshire is what you can't do there.
Edwards on Kerry: Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow
Tim Grieve
Kerry's former running mate responds to his decision to endorse Barack Obama.
How bashing Hillary backfired
Joe Conason
The overwhelmingly negative press corps may have rallied voters to Clinton's side and turned her narrow victory into a resurrection.
Hillary without tears
Camille Paglia
Why it's time to close the book on the Clintons -- and herald the Obamas! Plus: Iran war hawks, Russian drag queens and the genius of Zeppelin.
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