'08 Roadies

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  • Barack Obama is hip to Margaret Mead

    In a revealing campaign trail moment, the Illinois senator reveals himself to be ... yes ... the son of an anthropologist.
  • Why is Mitt Romney like dog food?

    Mike Huckabee knocks Mitt Romney by comparing him to bad dog food.
  • The snowman cometh, again

    On the eve of the GOP YouTube debate, a time for scrolling through the submitted questions.
  • John Edwards hits his stride

    Honing his final pitch to the political jury, the smiling populist crusader flashes his courtroom magic.
  • What does it really take?

    Has a generation of political reporters and voters been misled about how to best pick the next president?
  • Mike Huckabee's Middle East miscue

    In a Sunday morning interview, the cheerful conservative muffs an easy foreign-policy exam.
  • Iowa roundup: A pox on the polls

    Here are some just-typed notions to carry you through the last break in the political action before the caucuses.
  • New Hampshire finally commits to a date

    Drum roll please ... The primary will be held on Jan. 8.
  • Shecky Obama

    In a self-deprecating riff worthy of standup, the Illinois senator gets "Fired up!"
  • The mocking of Fred

    Caught in Iowa ad clutter, Thompson learns why buying Des Moines TV time is like being trapped in an airline middle seat for Christmas.
  • Huckabee's new humor offensive

    Why Republican candidate Mike Huckabee releases the funniest ad of the 2008 campaign.
  • Chris Dodd's perfect squelch

    Despite his long-shot stealth campaign, the Connecticut senator is deftly deflating Hillary's claims of experience.
  • Rudy's judicial bargain

    Before a packed crowd of conservative legal minds, Rudy Giuliani promises to nominate the right kind of judges.
  • Politics ain't beanbag

    After the vigorous Vegas debate, Nancy Pelosi stands up for campaign combat.
  • Why Britney Spears should be a campaign reporter

    The campaign trail is not all free Hampton breakfasts and sleepless nights seeking cell card connections.
  • Why I write

    Welcome to the kickoff of Salon's new on-the-road campaign blog.
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