Alex Koppelman

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Defeated in Florida, Huckabee promises victories elsewhere
Mike Huckabee looks to have come in a disappointing fourth in Florida's Republican primary, but he's hoping to get help for his campaign from Super Tuesday states.
Quote of the night
An old foe returns to dig -- and then dance on -- Rudy Giuliani's grave.
Clinton, Obama campaigns fight over Florida's significance
In dueling e-mail releases, both jockey for position in the wake of Florida's Democratic primary.
Romney not giving up yet
He lost a close race in Florida to John McCain, but Mitt Romney is continuing his campaign.
McCain declares victory
In a speech, John McCain made the most of his victory in the key Florida primary.
In speech, Giuliani sounds ready to drop out
He may not have made it official, but Rudy Giuliani's post-Florida speech sounded very much like a concession.
AP calls Florida for McCain
John McCain has apparently won the key Florida primary; Mitt Romney is in second.
Clinton makes her Florida victory speech
It's questionable whether Hillary Clinton's win in Florida will matter for anything other than PR, but in her speech she emphasized that she wants it to.
Florida polls close
The primary is over; Republican race is too close to call, but Hillary Clinton takes the Democratic side, for whatever it's worth.
Obama press secretary makes joke at Clinton camp expense
The Obama campaign poked a little fun at its rival for its emphasis on the Florida primary.
Earliest exit poll results from Florida
Polls are closed in the eastern part of the state, and the press scuttlebutt has John McCain leading exit polls, barely.
Sebelius endorses Obama
Barack Obama picks up another victory in the war for endorsements, the governor of Kansas.
Tossing (in) the old pigskin
On the day of their boss's most important primary contest, Rudy Giuliani's advisors find time for some football.
Quote of the day
Joe Lieberman on why people oppose him and his preferred presidential candidate, John McCain.
Who's Hillary Clinton's supersecret special mystery endorser?
The Clinton campaign promises a "major endorsement" this afternoon, but is keeping the person's identity close to the vest.
What's Bush's Pell Grant proposal really about?
Conservative observers suggest a proposal in his State of the Union address means a reemergence of school vouchers in disguise.
Clinton's primary night gambit
In planning to celebrate her anticipated victory in Florida Tuesday night, Hillary skirts the rules set down by the Democratic Party.
Report details contractor's failures in rebuilding Iraq
The special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction takes a damning look at the Parsons Corp.'s work in Iraq.
A programming note
Just introducing myself.
The Democratic response
President Bush's State of the Union was nothing special, but the Democratic response was itself no barn-burner.
Bush's "return on success"
In his State of the Union, the president said American troops are coming home from Iraq because of U.S. success there -- but once again, it's not true.
Quote of the speech
Are you sure you want to use those examples, Mr. President?
Toni Morrison endorses Obama
The Illinois senator's latest high-profile ally is also the author who once proclaimed Bill Clinton America's first black president.
Almost final results from S.C., and where the race stands
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Barack Obama's landslide victory in the South Carolina Democratic primary is confirmed.
Clinton goes straight back to stumping after loss
Hillary Clinton didn't even stay in South Carolina for the results of Saturday's Democratic primary, going to Nashville to get back on the trail; pundits weren't happy.
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