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As the CIA fires an analyst, John Edwards asks: What about Bush?
By Tim Grieve
April 24, 2006
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A mea culpa that's something less than all that.
By Tim Grieve
November 14, 2005
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Dick Cheney and John Edwards came out swinging, but the only people they knocked out were in the audience.
By Tim Grieve
October 6, 2004
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Poked and prodded by his younger opponent, Old Dick lets loose clouds of steam and ash but doesn't blow.
By Joyce McGreevy
October 6, 2004
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Beyond the sparring, the vice presidential candidates' performances highlighted an enduring clash of political cultures.
By Sidney Blumenthal
October 6, 2004
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Edwards skillfully reaches out to the common woman -- a "mother ... at the kitchen table" -- but avoids assigning blame for her anxiety.
By Sidney Blumenthal
July 29, 2004
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Bill Clinton needled himself to stab President Bush.
By Sidney Blumenthal
July 27, 2004
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Bush successfully plays the joker to Cheney's straight man. But will Kerry and Edwards have the comic chemistry to upstage them?
By Lawrence J. Epstein
July 20, 2004
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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?
By Amanda Griscom
July 20, 2004
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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.
By Tim Grieve
July 13, 2004
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Exploiting John McCain in a new TV commercial signals a new low for the Bush-Cheney campaign -- and, sadly, McCain himself.
By Joe Conason
July 8, 2004
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Following the progressive tradition of Andrew Jackson, the North Carolina senator will challenge the GOP's divisive appeal.
By Sidney Blumenthal
July 8, 2004
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Five reasons why John Edwards is the perfect choice -- and will leave Dick Cheney dropping the F-bomb.
By Arianna Huffington
July 7, 2004
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The Edwards-Cheney debate will offer one of the starkest contrasts since Clay fought Liston.
By Tim Grieve
July 7, 2004
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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.
By Mark Follman
July 7, 2004
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In objective mathematical terms, Edwards can't hope to catch John Kerry. And that leaves political thinkers pondering the deeper questions.
By Tim Grieve
March 2, 2004
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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.
By David Moberg
March 1, 2004
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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.
By Josh Benson
February 11, 2004
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John Kerry dominated Michigan and Washington on Saturday. But will it be possible to please both big industrial unions and environmentalists?
By David Moberg
February 8, 2004
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Enough with the Civil War complex: It's time for Southern Democrats to get enlightened about voting Bush out of office.
By Bill Maher
February 7, 2004
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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.?
By Josh Benson
February 6, 2004
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Kerry breaks into the open field, with Edwards still in pursuit -- while the Dean meteor continues to burn out.
By Edward W. Lempinen
February 4, 2004
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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.
By Tim Grieve
February 4, 2004
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Kerry's surge leaves his rivals fighting for survival in Tuesday's contests.
By Tim Grieve
February 3, 2004
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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.
By Tim Grieve
February 2, 2004