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Racism vs. sexism, Part 2

Page Rockwell
Are Americans more ready for a black president, or a female president?

Who among us does not love football?

Tim Grieve
Barack Obama will make an announcement tonight. And no, it's probably not that one.

“There is no magic formula”

Tim Grieve
A grave assessment from the Iraq Study Group.

Obama, Gingrich and the Bush twins

Tim Grieve
Discuss among yourselves.

Left turn at Saddleback Church

Tim Grieve
Barack Obama received a warm welcome at an AIDS conference held by Rick "Purpose-Driven Life" Warren. But that doesn't mean evangelicals are ready to lay down their cross for Democrats.

The Fix

Amy Reiter
Lohan undone by BlackBerry, laughed at by Ferrell and Gore? "Apocalypto" a disgusting "torture-fest"? Plus: Richards' religious confusion.

It’s McCain by a head

Michael Scherer
A bevy of political touts line the rails at a Washington conference to handicap the 2008 presidential race.

Gore in? Clinton out?

Tim Grieve
The news of the day is Iraq, but people can't help speculating about 2008.

Hurling middle names

Kerry Lauerman
A GOP pundit debuts an early, anti-Obama strategy.

Who’s afraid of Barack Obama?

Tim Grieve
Hillary Clinton, one magazine says.

Draft Obama or silence him?

Tim Grieve
Dick Durbin urges his Senate colleague to run.

Who’s hot, who’s not

Tim Grieve
In a new national poll, it's Giuliani, Obama and McCain way over poor John Kerry.

The first annual Capitol Hill roast

Walter Shapiro
Who is a turkey and who is not in Washington this year? Salon ranks the politicos who have earned our gratitude and those who should get their just deserts.

Leaving Iraq? Not so fast

Mark Benjamin
Early signs indicate that Democrats will be very cautious about redeployment, and they want to make sure W. takes the blame.

The GOP’s dirty deeds of 2006

Alex Koppelman, Lauren Shell
Salon's guide to robo-calls, push polls, vigilantes and other murky dealings from this year's elections.

Green gridlock

Amanda Griscom Little
Will enviro-friendly Democrats spend the next two years kicking ass in Congress, or get blocked by Bush's veto pen?

For 2008, a hypothetical Democratic victory

Tim Grieve
McCain leads Clinton, Obama and Edwards, but a generic Democrat beats a generic Republican.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Selling Gibson's new flick. Marie Claire fakes Vargas breast-feeding photo. Plus: Judge postpones ruling on Madonna.

Do Democrats need the South?

Thomas F. Schaller
The party is doing fine, winning the Northeast, the West and the Midwest. So why is James Carville still pushing a Southern strategy?

The apron versus the fire hose

Tracy Clark-Flory
The Washington Post asks the dubious question: Is America more racist or more sexist?

Feingold drops out of the “Me Primary”

Walter Shapiro
What does the gadfly senator's withdrawal as a candidate for 2008 mean for the remaining contenders?

The other Harold Ford Jr. race card

Chris Colin
Forget racist whites -- did the GOP do a number on black Tennessee women?

Pennsylvania’s extreme makeover

Rebecca Traister
If the voting patterns of Philly's northeast suburbs are as reliable a predictor as usual, disgust with Iraq and Bush turned red states blue.

A new contract with America

Walter Shapiro
GOP corruption and an unpopular war bring an end to Republican domination in Washington -- and leave President Bush answering to a new Democratic majority.
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