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McCain campaign seeks supportive blog comments
Alex Koppelman
McCain's Web site asks for help in putting out the day's talking points in the comments section of certain blogs.
Obama hires National Journal’s Douglass
Vincent Rossmeier
Award-winning journalist Linda Douglass joins Obama campaign.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
The ACLU hosts an online torture symposium. The GOP parodies itself with a new ad campaign featuring dancing San Francisco gays. Joe Lieberman previews the attack he'll launch at the RNC.
Karl Rove’s sly deal with Fox
Amanda Terkel, Matt Corley
The GOP mastermind is billed as a top campaign analyst for the cable news network. But he has his fingerprints all over John McCain's White House bid.
Little girls gone wild
Katharine Mieszkowski
Now companies sell padded bras to 6-year-olds. Isn't it time to stop marketing grown-up sexuality to little kids?
Maps show Clinton better against McCain than Obama
Alex Koppelman
Maps produced by Karl Rove's consulting firm show Hillary Clinton winning more electoral votes against John McCain than Barack Obama does.
How much can John Edwards help Barack Obama?
Joan Walsh
The Democratic front-runner needs his former rival's working-class populist fire, not just his endorsement. Plus: The Elizabeth watch continues.
Obama Strikes Back
Vincent Rossmeier
Responding to attacks about his foreign policy positions from both John McCain and President Bush, Obama says he's ready to debate the issues, and win on them.
Quote of the day
Alex Koppelman
Joe Klein raises some questions about Barack Obama, the neoconservative establishment and Iran.
MoveOn ad: correction
Alex KoppelmanThe California decision and the presidential campaign
Alex Koppelman
There are few signs of a major electoral backlash against the California Supreme Court's decision legalizing gay marriage, but the court's opinion leaves Democrats exposed.
Reading your way to a Y chromosome
Rachel Shukert
A list of 100 books on "How to Be a Man" is heavy on the Vonnegut, light on the female authors.
California Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage
Alex Koppelman
The court says a ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional and civil unions are not an acceptable substitute; California becomes only the second state to permit gay marriage.
Connecting the dots between Big Tobacco and DDT
Andrew Leonard
Who is responsible for the campaign against Rachel Carson? Re-introducing Mr. Steve "Junk Science" Milloy
The ladies love street harassment!
Judy Berman
CNN asks the tough questions: "Catcalling -- creepy or compliment?"
Bush seems to attack Obama
Alex Koppelman
In a speech to Israel's Knesset Thursday, the president equated people who want to negotiate with "terrorists and radicals" with those who wanted to negotiate with Nazis.
Edwards endorsing Obama
Alex Koppelman
At a rally in Michigan on Wednesday night, John Edwards will end months of speculation and announce his support for Barack Obama.
A Strategic Petroleum Reserve flip-flop
Andrew Leonard
On second thought, maybe halting purchases of oil for the SPR could make a real difference.
Study shows immigrants assimilating faster than in past
Alex Koppelman
A report by a conservative think tank throws some cold water on one of the main arguments used by foes of immigration.
Dems prepare for West Virginia results
Alex Koppelman
As voters head to the polls, the Clinton and Obama campaigns roll out their spin for the night ahead.
Barbie goes green!
Catherine Price
Have you always secretly wished you could have a diary made from leftover scraps of Barbie's clothing? We have good news.
Racism on the trail
Alex Koppelman
The Washington Post explores racism encountered by Obama volunteers, something the campaign may have preferred kept quiet, while bloggers on the right see liberal media bias.
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