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Dodd is my copilot
Walter Shapiro
In an interview, Chris Dodd questions Hillary's electability, and talks about battling his old friend Joe Lieberman and defying Bush on Syria.
Barack Obama in New Orleans
Larry Blumenfeld
The candidate and the black middle class meet up in the Superdome at the Essence Music Festival.
Obama and Clinton play the China card
Andrew Leonard
Globalization on the campaign trail: The senators endorse legislation targeting Chinese currency "manipulation."
Joe Biden lets it all hang out
Walter Shapiro
In Iowa, the long-shot candidate stuck with his blunt, freewheeling style, and warned of the dire mess in Iraq facing the next American president.
“They don’t own the Democratic Party”
Walter Shapiro
Joe Biden talks about lefty bloggers, the perils of candor in a YouTube age, Dick Cheney's secret thoughts, and how many troops a Biden administration would keep in Iraq.
The Hillary and Bill show
Michael Scherer
In Iowa, former President Clinton plays pitch-perfect helpmate -- well, almost -- to his presidential hopeful wife.
He just needs a little Joe-mentum
Tim Grieve
McCain cuts staff, salaries after sub-par quarter of fundraising.
Obama in the money
Tim Grieve
For the second straight quarter, his fundraising efforts outpace Clinton's.
Florida election mayhem for 2008
Walter Shapiro
How the home of hanging chads, Katherine Harris and butterfly ballots is shaking up the Democratic primary.
Hillary and the e-word
Tim Grieve
In a new poll, a majority of Americans say they wouldn't even consider voting for Clinton for president.
Edwards vs. Coulter, Clinton vs. Edwards
Tim Grieve
As Elizabeth Edwards goes after the right-wing pundit, Hillary Clinton's pollsters asks: How about that $400 haircut?
Hitting a wall on immigration
Walter Shapiro
A weakened President Bush and a narrowly divided Congress may be about to miss the chance to help solve the dilemma of 12 million illegals in America.
Is Barack Obama an economic nationalist?
Andrew Leonard
Was his campaign's attack on Hillary Clinton's ties to India a macaca moment? Or a chance to tell the world how he really feels about globalization?
Hillary Clinton always comes prepared
Walter Shapiro
As a recent swing through New Hampshire shows, if Hillary Clinton is not elected president in 2008, it won't be because she didn't do her homework.
Hillary’s hard-won experience
Walter Shapiro
In an interview with Salon, the candidate discusses the "vast right-wing conspiracy," being called by her first name, and how long U.S. troops would be in Iraq if she wins in 2008.
Bush’s blank check
Robert Dreyfuss
Do we really need to spend more than a trillion dollars a year to defeat small groups of terrorist fanatics?
Ending “the world’s hottest war”
Mathieu von Rohr
Can a citizens movement enlisting the likes of George Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Don Cheadle finally stop the genocide in Darfur?
Don’t run, Al. Don’t!
Camille Paglia
The self-defeating Draft Al campaign is just the tip of the Democrats' woes. Plus: Paris and Lindsay's mommy problems, and the heyday of Hollywood pizazz.
Polling ’08: Good news and bad news for Clinton
Tim Grieve
She leads among Democrats but trails the three leading Republican contenders.
Mike Bloomberg could buy the White House
Walter Shapiro
He just quit the GOP and became an independent. But does America crave a sane version of Ross Perot with actual governing experience?
Better to be Hamlet than President George
Peter Birkenhead
Doubt is a virtue, JFK told students 45 years ago. Without it we have the tragic bluster and empty optimism of political culture today.
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