Alex Koppelman

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RNC debuts attack against Obama
In a new video, "Can We Ask?" the Republican National Committee previews some lines of attack against Barack Obama.
Obama basically concedes two upcoming primaries
Hillary Clinton's campaign may be on its last legs, but she'll probably still pick up a couple of victories on her way out -- even Barack Obama thinks so.
Rick Santorum's twisted logic
The former senator's latest column is one long complaint about the way the Bush administration is now referring to terrorists.
McAuliffe: "I don't see it going to the convention"
Former DNC head Terry McAuliffe, a steadfast Clinton supporter, predicts when the Democratic race will end.
McCain and the Latino vote
Republicans desperately need not to alienate a key -- and growing -- demographic, and McCain may actually help his party there, but the nativist base is already hampering his efforts.
Clinton writes to Obama
Hillary Clinton asks Barack Obama to join her in finding a compromise that would end in seating delegates from Michigan and Florida.
What did Clinton do wrong?
Her race isn't officially over yet, but the postmortems have already begun.
"There's a pattern emerging here"
Hillary Clinton talks about demographic problems Barack Obama might face in the general election, but she has a big one of her own.
"You can't win this nomination"
A top strategist to Hillary Clinton has reportedly told her she has no shot at being the Democratic nominee for president.
McCain's judicial philosophy
In a speech focusing on the kinds of judges he'd appoint if elected president, John McCain gives a preview of the tightrope he'll have to walk as the general election nears.
"Crank That (Mike Gravel)"
The notorious Obama Girl returns, this time with a special guest star.
Candidates go a-courtin'
Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are looking to pick up some quick support from superdelegates.
Clinton backer McGovern now wants her to drop out
George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, had been supporting Hillary Clinton -- now he thinks she should get out of the race.
Clinton loses Limbaugh endorsement
In between crowing about the media attention given his "Operation Chaos" campaign, Limbaugh announces he now wants Obama to win the nomination.
Dems hold dueling conference calls
In the wake of Tuesday's primaries, distinctly different attitudes are emerging from the two campaigns.
"We lost this thing in February"
After a rough night on Tuesday, where does Hillary Clinton's campaign go from here?
Clinton says "full speed on to the White House"
In her speech Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton declared victory in Indiana, and though she sounded deflated her words promised more campaigning ahead.
Indiana race pulling closer
Hillary Clinton was -- and perhaps still is -- expected to win Indiana's Democratic primary, but as the night's progressed, her margin has been shrinking.
In speech, Obama looks to be a uniter
Addressing supporters in North Carolina on Tuesday night, Barack Obama was back to familiar messages about post-partisanship, unity and change.
Race and the race
Exit polling from both Indiana and North Carolina shows a Democratic electorate that's still divided by racial lines.
Chaos? Maybe not
Barack Obama's campaign is sending around a transcript of Rush Limbaugh asking Republicans in Indiana to vote for Hillary Clinton, but did his pleas have any effect?
Obama wins in North Carolina
The calls come in immediately after polls close in the state -- Barack Obama has apparently won North Carolina's Democratic primary.
Polls close in Indiana, no call yet
Voting has ended in Indiana's primary, but the networks aren't yet ready to declare a winner there.
Deep Democratic dissatisfaction
Exit polling out of Indiana and North Carolina contains bad news for Democrats looking to the general election in November.
First look at today's voting
From the initial batch of exit polls, it appears that the primary results won't be much of a surprise.
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