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The Democratic duel of the race

Walter Shapiro
The debate in Philly: Edwards and Biden come out swinging, Obama sticks to smooth jazz, and Clinton stands tall but then stumbles.

Everyone’s a comedian

Tim Grieve
Biden on Giuliani; Giuliani on Obama, Clinton, Ahmadinejad and bin Laden.

Hillary Clinton and the Mukasey bandwagon

Tim Grieve
Will she play follow the leader again?

Telecom amnesty update

Glenn Greenwald
Various developments showing progress in the effort to derail telecom amnesty.

Chris Dodd’s leadership vs. Clinton and Obama’s game playing

Glenn Greenwald
On the fundamental question of the rule of law and constitutional liberties, Democratic candidates begin to show true colors.

Harry Reid works to ensure telecom amnesty, warrantless surveillance

Glenn Greenwald
The Senate majority leader takes an extraordinary step to side with the Bush administration and the telecom industry.

All the candidates’ books

Salon Staff
The 2008 presidential contenders have written way too many books. A readers guide to 18 of them, the Good, the Bad and the Cosmic.

The Iran hawks

Juan Cole
Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton think a tough line on Tehran will sell politically. They could be right.

How Hillary could tank

Walter Shapiro
From hubby Bill's uncharted role to the Karl Rove factor to her scattered hawkish votes, the top 10 reasons why Clinton could take a fatal dive in the '08 race.

Number of the Day

Tim Grieve
Ron Paul's remarkable third-quarter haul.

Clinton wins third-quarter money race

Tim Grieve
She outpaces Obama and Edwards as Democrats out-raise their Republican counterparts.

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.

The undecideds

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

Quote of the Day

Tim Grieve
It's Joe Biden vs. Mike Gravel.

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.

Various items

Glenn Greenwald
Democrats on the march to protect lawbreaking telecoms. Some reality about Iran-U.S. relations. The sudden interest in gay Iranians from our warrior class.

TV Daily

Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Monday: NBC's promising dramedy "Chuck" makes its debut.

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.

All in a day’s work

Tim Grieve
Lieberman, Republicans block votes on detainees, troops.

TV Daily

Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Thursday: "Survivor: China" promises new challenges inspired by "the most mysterious place on Earth."

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?

The president’s A.G. pick: Bush blinks

Tim Grieve
In selecting Michael Mukasey, Bush dodges a fight with Senate Democrats.
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