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The Ron Paul phenomenon
Glenn Greenwald
An unconventional, anti-Beltway presidential candidacy is understandably igniting genuine political passion.
Biden’s high hopes, Edwards’ tough talk
Tim Grieve
Biden says he'll win the nomination if he finishes in the top three in Iowa.
Clinton and the men, again
Tim Grieve
Is the "piling on" proof that it's "OK to be sexist," or is Clinton "playing the victim card"?
Stop lying to yourself. You love Dennis Kucinich
Rebecca Traister
Democratic primary voters, you agree with him about (almost) everything, and you know it.
One state, two ads
Salon Staff
A look at how Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are making their pitches in Iowa.
Kucinich, Ahmadinejad and the tongue stud
Tim Grieve
The worst interview yet of the campaign season?
The era of Hillary begins
Michael Scherer
The next two months will be all about Hillary Clinton. So will the next year if she wins the Democratic nomination. Can she take it? Can you?
What Hillary won’t say about torture
Mark Benjamin
Sen. Clinton gives Salon her most detailed answers yet on torture -- but still leaves some wiggle room.
“Boys against girl,” Part II
Tim Grieve
Clinton strategist says that attacks by Edwards and Obama are drawing a "backlash," particularly among women.
The Democratic duel of the race
Walter Shapiro
The debate in Philly: Edwards and Biden come out swinging, Obama sticks to smooth jazz, and Clinton stands tall but then stumbles.
Clinton and the GOP’s anti-endorsement
Tim Grieve
Is it a sign that she's right for the Democrats -- or that Republicans want to run against her?
Everyone’s a comedian
Tim Grieve
Biden on Giuliani; Giuliani on Obama, Clinton, Ahmadinejad and bin Laden.
The politics of hope
Tim Grieve
Clinton said she wanted to "chat." So why is her campaign trying to shame Edwards and Obama into silence?
I can’t believe it’s not torture, continued
Joan Walsh
Should Mukasey be confirmed as attorney general if he can't say whether waterboarding is torture?
Another election fiasco in Florida?
Michael Scherer
The Democratic Party is doing battle -- with itself -- over the state's role in the primaries. Some members say it could cost the party in November 2008.
Not taking it to the streets
Tom Engelhardt
As with Vietnam, public opinion turned against the Iraq war when American casualties began to rise. But then the analogy breaks down.
Hulu: NBC and Fox’s amazing TV-show bonanza
Farhad Manjoo
"The Office," "The Simpsons," "Heroes" and "The A Team" are among the plethora of popular shows now online at the new YouTube rival. Watch them here.
Telecom amnesty update
Glenn Greenwald
Various developments showing progress in the effort to derail telecom amnesty.
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