John Edwards

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  • Undoing the double standard on leaks

    As the CIA fires an analyst, John Edwards asks: What about Bush?
  • John Edwards: "I was wrong" about Iraq

    A mea culpa that's something less than all that.
  • Down, dirty and dull

    Dick Cheney and John Edwards came out swinging, but the only people they knocked out were in the audience.
  • Ominous rumblings from Mount Cheney

    Poked and prodded by his younger opponent, Old Dick lets loose clouds of steam and ash but doesn't blow.
  • The master of Washington vs. the fox

    Beyond the sparring, the vice presidential candidates' performances highlighted an enduring clash of political cultures.
  • Invisible Bush

    Edwards skillfully reaches out to the common woman -- a "mother ... at the kitchen table" -- but avoids assigning blame for her anxiety.
  • Killing him softly

    Bill Clinton needled himself to stab President Bush.
  • Laughing all the way to the White House

    Bush successfully plays the joker to Cheney's straight man. But will Kerry and Edwards have the comic chemistry to upstage them?
  • How green is John Edwards?

    Last year he defended the Clean Air Act in the Senate. But will environmental issues remain a real priority for the Democratic vice presidential candidate?
  • The GOP war on trial lawyers

    Is John Edwards an economy-draining, ambulance-chasing social pariah, as Republicans and big business claim? Ask his clients, like 5-year-old Valerie Lakey.
  • Say it ain't so, John

    Exploiting John McCain in a new TV commercial signals a new low for the Bush-Cheney campaign -- and, sadly, McCain himself.
  • John Edwards' Southern strategy

    Following the progressive tradition of Andrew Jackson, the North Carolina senator will challenge the GOP's divisive appeal.
  • John Kerry's brilliant "fallback plan"

    Five reasons why John Edwards is the perfect choice -- and will leave Dick Cheney dropping the F-bomb.
  • The smile vs. the scowl

    The Edwards-Cheney debate will offer one of the starkest contrasts since Clay fought Liston.
  • Right Hook

    Conservatives are surprisingly kind to Edwards, although Jonah Goldberg calls him Quayle-lite and Taranto blasts his lack of military experience. But others seem prepared to desert Bush in November.
  • John Edwards' not-so-Super Tuesday

    In objective mathematical terms, Edwards can't hope to catch John Kerry. And that leaves political thinkers pondering the deeper questions.
  • In Ohio, the war has already begun

    Super Tuesday might not bring much drama in the Buckeye state, but labor and other groups are mobilized for a fierce fight to defeat President Bush in November.
  • He's only just begun

    John Kerry's nomination quest may be sealed, but the true tests lie before him: Attacks from a GOP apparatus with unlimited resources and the unfettered scrutiny of the national media.
  • Big wins, hidden dangers

    John Kerry dominated Michigan and Washington on Saturday. But will it be possible to please both big industrial unions and environmentalists?
  • Lose the twang, y'all

    Enough with the Civil War complex: It's time for Southern Democrats to get enlightened about voting Bush out of office.
  • The vice presidential dance has begun

    Wesley Clark has gravitas and charm but seems like a closet Republican. John Edwards is bright and articulate and really, really youthful. Who'd be the best V.P.?
  • And then there were two

    Kerry breaks into the open field, with Edwards still in pursuit -- while the Dean meteor continues to burn out.
  • Not judgment day -- yet

    Kerry has another big night, but Edwards and Clark still have some fight left. And they might buy Dean the time he needs to get back in it.
  • Seven races for seven Democrats

    Kerry's surge leaves his rivals fighting for survival in Tuesday's contests.
  • The Democrats' Southern paradox

    In the South, black voters may want Anybody but Bush, but whites like what they see in the president -- themselves. It's up to the Democrats to convince them otherwise.
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