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Why Michele Bachmann should run for president
Joan Walsh
I used to think she was at the GOP fringe, but the party's in a race to the bottom. She's no worse than Gingrich
Newt Gingrich will never be president
Joan Walsh
How many racially divisive images and issues can he throw at us in just one week? Keep watching
Conservatives’ plea: Let’s all support Pawlenty now
Alex Pareene
Republicans start worrying as the electable one who's not Romney still trails in every poll
Is there a real candidate left in this race?
Steve Kornacki
The longer the economy struggles, the more vulnerable Barack Obama looks for 2012. Unless ...
Letters from Donald Trump supporters
Alex Pareene
Fans of the would-be presidential candidate accuse us of taking "cheep shots," declare us the real clowns
The five most important lessons from Wisconsin
Andrew Leonard
Tea Party Republicans, union-supporting Democrats -- both sides have their game on, now
Live blog: Obama vs. the GOP
Salon Staff
Salon's news team provides minute-by-minute coverage and analysis of the White House healthcare summit
Obama’s big bet on Nevada
Dan Hoyle
Latino voters in this economically pummeled swing state harbor fears, hopes -- and rising electoral power. They could help deliver Obama to the White House.
Is 2008 a sui generis election?
Walter Shapiro
So much about the Obama-McCain contest breaks the mold -- yet the electoral map is looking eerily familiar.
Young voters are stoked
Katharine Mieszkowski
Genuinely inspired, the Facebook generation is turning out to vote in record numbers. Will they make a difference?
A mixed message for Rudy from the Christian right
Michael Scherer
Giuliani gets applause, but not votes, from a pro-Huckabee crowd at the Values Voter Summit.
The gay voter’s guide to the GOP
Michael Scherer, Ben Van Heuvelen
How should a right-wing homosexual vote in the upcoming primaries and caucuses? Salon rates the Republican candidates for gay friendliness.
Another conservative has a change of heart
Alex Koppelman
Former Clinton inquisitor Bob Barr explains why he left the Republican Party and why he shouldn't have voted for the Patriot Act.
Dueling wedge issues in Wisconsin
Alex Koppelman
Gay marriage isn't what it used to be, and Democrats may have found something -- stem cell research -- that trumps it.
God’s demagogue
Andrew O'Hehir
Rabble-rousing Christian, harsh critic of Big Money, champion of the working man, William Jennings Bryan was the original American populist -- and politicians from Wallace to Clinton to George W. Bush are his grandchildren.
Life of the Party
Tim Grieve
Brian Schweitzer, the blue governor of the red state of Montana, may just have the answer to the Democrats' woes.
Letters
Salon Staff
"Farhad! Stephanie! Andrew! Rebecca! Back to your desks! There are real stories out there to deal with!" Readers sound off on Salon's coverage of Martha Stewart's release from prison.
Prime-time politics
Brian Montopoli
Ever wonder about the hidden political propaganda behind "Gilmore Girls," "The Apprentice" and "COPS"? Worry no more!
Thursday’s must reads
Tim GrieveWorld bank of ideas
Eric Weiner
While the U.S. is busy exporting democracy to Iraq, it should be importing some best democratic practices from the rest of the world, too.
The wimpiness of the Democrats: Part 46
Mary Jacoby
A Senate report conveniently blames the CIA, not Bush, for hyping the threat of WMD in Iraq -- thanks to Democrats who allowed the GOP to mug them.
The smile vs. the scowl
Tim Grieve
The Edwards-Cheney debate will offer one of the starkest contrasts since Clay fought Liston.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Lara Flynn Boyle declares herself "100 percent for Bush," Picasso painting goes missing and Sylvester Stallone offers the world ... pudding.
Be very afraid
Mark Follman
President Bush has used the politics of fear to sell his policies and stifle opponents. With events turning against him, will that strategy backfire?
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