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You, too, can be a campaign reporter: Take the test!
Michael Scherer
Introducing the ACTAT, the secret test all elite reporters must pass before they can hit the 2008 trail.
Israel eyes the ’08 Democrats
Gregory Levey
Many in Israel are scrutinizing the U.S. presidential race -- and potentially key differences on security among Obama, Clinton and Edwards.
The Democrats’ “gay debate” dance
Alex Koppelman
At a forum on LGBT rights, the issue of same-sex marriage left the Democratic presidential front-runners looking like they had two left feet.
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Tim Grieve
At a forum on gay rights, Obama, Edwards and Clinton struggle to explain why they don't support same-sex marriage.
McCain backs Imus, but not Bonds
Joan Walsh
If you want to understand why blacks and whites feel differently about
the controversial slugger, hear what McCain had to say.
How strong is the Democratic presidential field?
Thomas F. Schaller
Not as strong as you think. A devil's advocate probes for weaknesses among the front-runners.
The foreign policy community
Glenn Greenwald
America's bipartisan foreign policy orthodoxies and their scholar-guardians are in desperate need of challenge.
Hey, at least he didn’t call it “America Junior”
Tim Grieve
Barack Obama and "the president of Canada."
Clinton leads Giuliani in swing state poll
Tim Grieve
An edge in Florida and Pennsylvania, a tie in Ohio.
What you missed while watching “Dirty Jobs”
Michael Scherer
Salon watches the AFL-CIO-sponsored Democratic debate so you don't have to, as the gloves come off, the knives come out, and other fighting clich
Piling on on Obama
Tim Grieve
It's OK to think big thoughts about al-Qaida in Pakistan. Just don't open your mouth.
Obama’s big blunder
Joan Walsh
He ducks a question about whether he'd invite Barry Bonds to the White House when he breaks the home run record.
The burden of being John Edwards
Tim Grieve
The candidate's wife notes that he's neither black nor a woman.
More on the FISA debacle
Joan Walsh
Yes, too many Democrats gave in to Bush, but the 2008 contenders did not. Can the Constitution wait for a new president?
Cheerful boos for Hillary
Michael Scherer
At the YearlyKos convention, the mixed reception for Hillary Clinton is more evidence that the liberal blogosphere might not take sides in the coming Democratic primary.
The MSM vs. the blogosphere
Michael Scherer
At YearlyKos, bloggers and political reporters look at the state of the news profession.
Joe Lieberman, from his indie perch
Walter Shapiro
In a Salon interview, the super-hawk senator talks about his "liberation" from the Democratic Party, John McCain's campaign nosedive, and why Clinton, Obama and the other Dems are wrong on Iraq.
Did Clinton get Kos feet?
Michael Scherer
At the last minute, Hillary Clinton decides not to meet individually with a group of bloggers at YearlyKos.
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