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Warner, Levin agree on anti-escalation resolution
Tim Grieve
Compromise measure gives them a shot at the 60 votes they need to overcome filibuster threats.
Biden’s other gaffe
Kerry Lauerman
Sen. Joe Biden's previous mishap, involving "Indians" and "Dunkin' Donuts."
Biden: I was taken out of context
Alex Koppelman
Talking to reporters about his apparently racist statement on Barack Obama, Sen. Joe Biden issues a series of nondenial denials.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Federline not ready to settle? Brandy hit with wrongful-death suit. Plus: Paris sues to block exposure.
Clinton sets withdrawal deadline; Lieberman issues a warning
Tim Grieve
Senators take sides as debate on anti-escalation resolutions nears.
The bipartisan war on Bush
Mark Benjamin
Republican senators joined their counterparts in taking aim at Bush's Iraq plan -- even if they were only shooting blanks.
Twenty-seven for 2008?
Tim Grieve
An early, early poll gives the edge to generic Democrats and John Edwards.
She’s in
Walter Shapiro
Hillary Clinton's Web campaign launch gave new-media sex appeal to her trademark amiable caution. But will the money and star power behind her history-making presidential bid translate into passion among voters?
The sense of the Senate
Tim Grieve
At least one Republican seems set to join Democrats in a resolution condemning Bush's Iraq plan.
Make no mistake: He’s running
Walter Shapiro
All but launching a presidential run, Barack Obama has added serious star power to the 2008 race -- and made history.
A rough welcome for Rice
Tim Grieve
Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee lay into the president's new plan for Iraq.
Reid seeks bipartisan opposition to “surge”
Tim Grieve
The Senate majority leader says it's the best way to force a change in direction in Iraq.
From the Democrats, a surge against the “surge”
Tim Grieve
Kennedy bill would require congressional approval before Bush sends more troops to Iraq.
How not to sell a “surge”
Tim Grieve
A general concedes that the new "way forward" isn't a way out soon.
If senators could rewrite history, the war wouldn’t have happened
Tim Grieve
John McCain tries anyway.
The small surge
Tim Grieve
Does Bush have a plan for victory -- or just for avoiding a final defeat on his watch?
The party’s over
Joan Walsh
It's time for Democrats to step up and do what they were elected to do: Oppose this president's disastrous war with a smart and courageous strategy.
A day for celebration, but the war awaits
Tim Grieve
Can Democrats force Bush to change course on Iraq?
The Dems come marching in
Walter Shapiro
Checks and balances return to Washington, but will the new Democratic majority be able to do anything to end the war in Iraq?
The case of the disappearing candidates
Walter Shapiro
Evan Bayh says no thanks, while John Edwards is reportedly running. But will the star power of Clinton and Obama shrink the presidential field before Democrats cast a single vote?
Bye Bayh, Here’s Johnny
Michael Scherer
One Democratic White House contender throws in the towel, as another prepares to toss his hat into the ring
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?
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