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The nag, the witch and the media

Joan Walsh
Democratic women tend to support Hillary Clinton. Female pundits? Not so much.

John Edwards banks on sincerity

Walter Shapiro
Despite D.C. cynicism about his motives and his political persona, Edwards woos voters in New Hampshire and Iowa with authenticity.

Obama hearts New York

Caitlin Shamberg
A young crowd gathered in Washington Square Park to listen to a lively Barack Obama.

No wonder John McCain’s campaign is in trouble

Andrew Leonard
The candidate calls for a safety net to cushion workers from globalization. But he doesn't want to pay for it

The Susan Estrich Complex

Glenn Greenwald
The behavior of the Fox News "liberal" is illustrative of the self-destructive behavior of Beltway Democrats.

Edwards to accept public funds: Taking a stand or falling down?

Tim Grieve
When it's "not about the money," it's usually about the money.

What you missed while watching the new “Bionic Woman”

Michael Scherer
Salon watches the latest (1970s TV edition) Democratic presidential debate so you don't have to: A better, stronger, faster Clinton, a kung fu Kucinich and more.

Obamastock ’07

Alex Koppelman, Rebecca Traister
Obama campaign says 24,000 came to an event in New York City Thursday night that looked more like a music festival than a campaign rally.

The undecideds

Tim Grieve
There may be more of them than you'd think.

Douglas Schoen and Hillary’s slimy pollsters

Glenn Greenwald
A pollster with long-standing ties to the Clintons boosts Hillary's candidacy while pretending to be an independent analyst.

The presidential Hillary Clinton?

Tim Grieve
In an exchange with Tim Russert, the candidate shows off the new power dynamic.

Does a bigger Army mean another Iraq?

Mark Benjamin
Every major presidential candidate, including the Democratic front-runners, wants a much bigger Army. But that means an Army expressly designed to fight another war like this one.

TV Daily

Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Thursday: The fashionable miscreants of "Ugly Betty" return.

The week so far

Joan Walsh
Rather was right, Lieberman is (still) wrong, and when will Clinton's rivals go after her?

White House: Obama too “intellectually lazy” to work here

Tim Grieve
Breaking news from the irony-free zone.

The gay voter’s guide to the GOP

Michael Scherer, Ben Van Heuvelen
How should a right-wing homosexual vote in the upcoming primaries and caucuses? Salon rates the Republican candidates for gay friendliness.

Profiles in Democratic cowardice

Joan Walsh
With Americans dying in Iraq, 22 Democratic senators joined Republicans to denounce MoveOn, and Barack Obama failed to vote. Does this party want to win the White House next year?

Number of the Day

Tim Grieve
The Senate votes overwhelmingly to condemn "personal attacks" on Gen. David Petraeus.

Hillary Clinton’s healthcare 2.0

Walter Shapiro
She has a pitch-perfect new ad and a grand plan for healthcare reform. How much will it matter in the campaign -- and beyond?

So long, white boy

Thomas F. Schaller
Could 2008 be the year that Democrats finally admit an old sweetheart is never coming back, and stop pandering to the white male voter?

Who needs Judy Miller, anyway?

Tim Grieve
The Times covers for McCain, says Petraeus is bringing the troops home "ahead of schedule."

Petraeus has spoken; where are the Democrats?

Tim Grieve
Will they rise to the challenge? Or will we just do this all over again in March?

Clinton and the general

Tim Grieve
"The reports that you provide to us really require the willing suspension of disbelief."

Will the war make us safer? Petraeus says he doesn’t know

Tim Grieve
Scenes from Petraeus/Crocker III.
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