2008 election

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Who among us does not love football?
Barack Obama will make an announcement tonight. And no, it's probably not that one.
Two parts hubris, one part paranoia
9/11 gave America amnesia about the real Rudy Giuliani. He's an authoritarian narcissist -- and we don't need another one of those in the White House.
It's McCain by a head
A bevy of political touts line the rails at a Washington conference to handicap the 2008 presidential race.
Gore in? Clinton out?
The news of the day is Iraq, but people can't help speculating about 2008.
Generation Dem
Beyond the failure of Karl Rove, the momentous 2006 elections signaled the emergence of a younger, bluer America that could reshape politics for years to come.
Gore on 9/11, 2008 and Hillary Clinton
Bush bears "a measure of blame for not doing his job at a time when we really needed him to do his job."
Report: Frist won't make a White House run
The midterm elections continue to take their toll.
Who's afraid of Barack Obama?
Hillary Clinton, one magazine says.
The words they said
Gingrich on speech, Tancredo on Miami, Dole on debt.
Draft Obama or silence him?
Dick Durbin urges his Senate colleague to run.
Who's hot, who's not
In a new national poll, it's Giuliani, Obama and McCain way over poor John Kerry.
Maybe it was the beer talking
Gingrich on the White House: "If the American people say I have to be president, it will happen."
Hillary's money
After spending lavishly on her reelection campaign, Clinton finds that her once-intimidating war chest isn't much bigger than her rivals' now.
For Democrats, is the sun rising in the West?
2006 results show a red-to-blue shift in three states Bush carried in 2004.
Right, but actually winning the White House would have been nice, too
Kerry says his "botched joke" about Iraq means nothing for a 2008 run.
McCain: I was against Roe before I was for it before I was against it
As the senator courts the right, he says that the Supreme Court could and should reverse Roe v. Wade.
Thompson eyes 2008; McCain makes it nearly official
The former HHS secretary says the country needs a candidate from the Midwest.
For 2008, a hypothetical Democratic victory
McCain leads Clinton, Obama and Edwards, but a generic Democrat beats a generic Republican.
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.
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