2008 election

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  • Does Hillary have a friend in Iowa?

    Is Gov. Tom Vilsack running for himself or for the woman he probably can't beat?
  • Beltway cynics get it wrong

    The pundits assumed Russ Feingold's principled stands were really grandstanding by a presidential hopeful. As usual, the pundits were mistaken.
  • The GOP in 2008: As Allen convalesces, Gingrich unloads

    The president must "rethink how he engages the American people and how he communicates with candor."
  • Howard Dean, vindicated

    The DNC chairman's "crazy" strategy of rebuilding the Democratic Party across all states helped it ride the national wave against the GOP.
  • Obama on tour

    On the stump in Philly, the could-be presidential contender outshines other Democratic stars and wows the crowd.
  • The man who would be Hillary

    As he campaigns for a trio of Democrats who might turn his red state blue, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh sharpens his own 2008 stump speech.
  • What George Allen ought to say: Thank you, Mark Warner

    Before he decided against running for the White House, Warner decided against running against Allen for the U.S. Senate.
  • Warner: I'm out because family moments "are never going to come again"

    The former Virginia governor says that "a number" of potential Democratic candidates understand what needs to be done.
  • Warner advisor confirms it: He's out for 2008

    At least for the top spot on the Democrats' ticket.
  • CNN: Mark Warner won't run for the White House

    The former Virginia governor appeared to be poised for an anybody-but-Hillary run.
  • "They say it all starts in Iowa"

    Already out on the road with other potential 2008 Oval Office contenders, Mark Warner lacks Hillary's -- or Obama's -- star power. But he's a newcomer to watch.
  • Al Gore in 2008?

    Or, when is a book contract just a book contract?
  • Facing reality, New Orleans abandons Democratic Convention bid

    Democrats will choose from Denver, New York and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
  • It's about the candidates, stupid

    Could a Democratic presidential candidate lose Massachusetts?
  • He was laughing, but he said he wasn't joking

    Joe Biden on 7-Eleven, Dunkin' Donuts and Indian-Americans.
  • Gingrich vs. Gore in 2008?

    One analyst says it could happen.
  • Maverick -- or panderer?

    Will John McCain abandon his principled opposition to a federal ban on gay marriage to suck up to the religious right?
  • The Hillary juggernaut

    The rank and file may be against her, but numbers (and dollars) don't lie. Why Clinton may already be unstoppable.
  • GOP product launch

    Preening presidential hopefuls gather in a very early test of the best man to defeat the dreaded Hillary Clinton in 2008.
  • McCain in 2008?

    From Rove to DeLay to Ralph Reed, the Arizona senator's enemies have stumbled, clearing the way for his likely run.
  • Right-wingers turn against Bush

    The president's conservative base feels increasingly betrayed by his big-spending, big-government administration. Will it abandon him in 2006?
  • "What you see is what you get"

    As the only serious candidate so far in the 2006 governor's race, New Mexico's Bill Richardson can afford to be in-your-face -- and to start planning for 2008.
  • "Get moving"

    Wes Clark talks about cleaning up the mess in Iraq and says Democrats better start convincing Americans that they can keep our country safe.
  • McCain vs. Frist

    The Arizona moderate knocked out the Tennessee right-winger in the filibuster showdown. Does his victory foreshadow the 2008 primary?
  • Life of the Party

    Brian Schweitzer, the blue governor of the red state of Montana, may just have the answer to the Democrats' woes.
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