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Are Kaine and Bayh the best Obama can do?

Joan Walsh
The two centrist pols get more attention as potential veep picks, while Clinton's chances reportedly fade.

Ranking Obama’s final four

Thomas Schaller
With the Washington Post reporting that Bayh, Biden, Kaine and Sebelius are at the top of the Democratic candidate's shortlist, it's time for your rankings.

New McCain ad hits Obama hard on foreign policy

Alex Koppelman
The latest spot from John McCain's campaign goes after Barack Obama's record on the issue, but contains at least one seriously misleading claim.

Life in the catbird seat for Obama

Walter Shapiro
Democrats have watched leads disappear before, especially when they sub "more of the same" for "change."

Obama bites the bullet on FISA

Ed Kilgore
As the Senate approves amendments to FISA, Barack Obama gets hammered from two different directions.

Could be Biden time

Walter Shapiro
He's got experience, foreign relations chops, and a moving personal story. Is Joe Biden near the top of Barack Obama's veep list?

McCain has missed the most votes of any senator

Alex Koppelman
Campaigning has kept John McCain from his day job so often that the second most absent senator is Tim Johnson, who was away for months after a brain hemorrhage.

Ru-dy! Ru-dy! Ru-dy!

Alex Koppelman
The president of 9/11 is back, and attacking Barack Obama, but Democrats are having none of it.

Why Obama should pick Hillary Clinton as veep

Ed Kilgore
The case for an Obama-Clinton ticket, also known as, you got any better ideas?

McCain: Timeline of Iraq withdrawal “not too important”

Alex Koppelman
Democrats are taking advantage of some unartful comments from John McCain, but his campaign says that his words are being twisted.

Discussion of potential Obama running mates heats up

Alex Koppelman
The people helping Barack Obama choose a vice-presidential nominee were on Capitol Hill Tuesday, but one prominent possibility took his name out of the running.

Biden responds to Lieberman’s attack

Alex Koppelman
Responding to Joe Lieberman's WSJ Op-Ed, Joe Biden defends Democrats and attacks the foreign policy views of Lieberman, Bush and McCain.

Hey, Obama boys: Back off already!

Rebecca Traister
Young women are growing increasingly frustrated with the fanatical support of Barack and gleeful bashing of Hillary.

Scott Bateman: Gen. Petraeus goes to Washington

Salon Staff
Sen. Joe Biden takes on the U.S. commander in Iraq.

The central front in the “war on terror”?

Steve Benen
Biden gets Crocker to acknowledge that al-Qaida is a greater threat along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border than it is in Iraq.

Hillary Clinton’s long strange journey on Iraq

Joan Walsh
On this sad fifth anniversary, I can't help wishing she'd been bolder in admitting her mistake in voting to authorize Bush's war.

Flag pins are for losers — literally

Jerome Doolittle
Conservatives are still hitting Barack Obama for having an empty lapel, but guess what happened to all the presidential candidates who did wear flag pins?

National Journal’s ideological ranking of Obama rears its ugly head

Alex Koppelman
As predicted, a dubious ranking of Barack Obama as the Senate's most liberal member is already being used for conservative attacks.

John F. Kennedy, plagiarist?

Jerome Doolittle
If Barack Obama borrowed from Deval Patrick, so what? Creative "borrowing" is part of speechwriting, as Kennedy knew, and as I learned while working for Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale.

Clinton: “This campaign goes on”

Alex Koppelman
In a speech in New York, Hillary Clinton promises to redouble her efforts -- and does.

The “plagiarism” problem

Alex Koppelman
Examining the charge of plagiarism Hillary Clinton's campaign has leveled against Barack Obama.

Multiracial man

James Hannaham
The Obama campaign's deft use of the candidate's mixed heritage is making it harder to read his candidacy in terms of race.

Obama’s the most liberal senator?

Alex Koppelman
The National Journal's latest rankings say Barack Obama was the Senate's most liberal member in 2007. That doesn't sound right.

Mukasey’s radical worldview is now the norm

Glenn Greenwald
As jarring as it might be, there was nothing new in any of the attorney general's answers yesterday.
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