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The first “home-page primary”
Walter Shapiro
The battle for the hearts and minds of late-deciding New Hampshire voters is being waged right now on the Web sites run by the candidates.
A “free ride” for Obama and Edwards?
Alex Koppelman, Tim Grieve
That's what Hillary Clinton saw. Did you?
Gloria Steinem on Barack Obama
Catherine Price
In an Op-Ed in the New York Times, she says he'd never make it as a woman.
Clinton’s woes: Endorsements, money
Tim Grieve
But will a "lull" after New Hampshire give her time to turn the tables on Obama?
Nice day for voting
Mike Madden
Today is the warmest New Hampshire primary in at least 40 years. Expect a massive turnout at the polls.
Stewart rambles, Colbert rallies!
Heather Havrilesky
The two late-night darlings of Comedy Central return under "uncomfortable circumstances," with mixed results.
On Obama, the Post ignores shades of gray
Tim Grieve
An "identity crisis" in "the liberal blogosphere"? A "chorus" of "praise" from the right? Not exactly.
No makeover for Hillary — yet
Joan Walsh
Even most supporters think she's going to lose on Tuesday in New Hampshire, but Hillary Clinton sticks to the script that doesn't seem to be working.
Obama’s double magic
Gary Kamiya
By allowing voters to both vent their anger and overcome it, while embodying the transcendence of America's racial wound, Barack Obama offers not just hope, but alchemy.
Stay classy, John Edwards
Rebecca Traister
The Democratic Party's runner-up schools Hillary Clinton on toughness and wins Broadsheet's first-ever award for Orc-like incivility!
Excitement mounts at Obama event
Mike Madden
If Obama supporters are as excited on Tuesday as they are tonight, the polls showing him with a big lead could be right.
For Clinton, some pre-postmortems
Tim Grieve
What happens if she loses big in New Hampshire? Why wait to find out?
Poll: Clinton’s national lead “collapsed”
Tim Grieve
A 13-point drop since Iowa leaves the frontrunner with a statistically insignificant lead over Obama.
Bill Clinton gets passive-aggressive
Mike Madden
Go ahead and vote for Barack Obama, Bill Clinton tells voters in New Hampshire. It's your country. Do whatever you want with it.
Time for an economic steroid shot?
Andrew Leonard
Election year fun-and-games: With a recession looming, some economists are calling for an immediate middle-class tax break.
Bill Gates’ final CES keynote. (Long live Bill Gates)
Farhad Manjoo
Bono, Spielberg, Stewart, Obama, Clinton and Jay-Z say goodbye to the Microsoft mogul.
Be careful what you ask for
Tim Grieve
After Iowa, the Clinton campaign asked, "Where's the bounce?" It's right here.
Twenty-nine innings of firewall?
Tim Grieve
How Clinton could lose in New Hampshire and still win it all.
Heartbreak ahead for Hillary Clinton?
Walter Shapiro
Obama and Edwards are making potent emotional arguments to voters. But Clinton, still stuck in a cocoon of caution, could pay in New Hampshire.
Republicans do it all over again
Mike Madden
On Fox News, the second GOP debate in 24 hours has the same punching bag: Mitt Romney. This time the network joined in.
Listening to Obama
Joan Walsh
He's trying to reassure partisan Democrats he's the only one who can build a working majority to govern -- in a quiet voice that won't scare Republicans.
The debate through the eyes of Clinton loyalists
Joan Walsh
Macho men love Hillary; John Edwards plays the villain, and a meeting in the ladies room reveals a closeted Obama supporter
A Democratic donnybrook
Walter Shapiro
The debate was rich in sound and fury, but did little lasting damage to unruffled frontrunner Barack Obama.
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