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Clinton, Edwards in a tight race for second.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2008
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With 66 percent reporting, he's up by four percentage points over Clinton and Edwards.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2008
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Yes, but is he a Muslim plant?
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2008
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Democrats crowd caucus sites as the voting begins.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2008
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Bill Clinton lowers expectations, Barack Obama dispels rumors and Ron Paul carries his own suitcase.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2008
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Rumors fly about Bill Richardson and Joe Biden throwing support to Barack Obama. Don't believe them, the long shots say.
By Mike Madden
January 3, 2008
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Which Democrat should win the White House? On the eve of Iowa, Salon asks some favorite writers, activists and media personalities whose ticket they'll punch and why.
Compiled by Erin Renzas
January 3, 2008
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Iowa is either the beginning or the end for the 2004 vice-presidential nominee, who has more to gain and more to lose than his two chief rivals.
By Walter Shapiro
January 3, 2008
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Few Democrats probably care about Nader blessing John Edwards, but Kucinich might help Barack Obama at the margins.
By Walter Shapiro
January 1, 2008
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We know he's a "hope monger," but the rest of Obama's unconventional message is elusive.
By Walter Shapiro
January 1, 2008
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The populist crusader's blue-collar base appears solid after door-knocking in a depressed Iowa town.
By Walter Shapiro
December 30, 2007
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With the Iowa caucuses looming, victory-hungry Democrats want to know -- who is the most "electable"? Here's our best (totally wild) guess as to how each candidate might fare in November.
By Walter Shapiro
December 29, 2007
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The senator may have traveled widely, but the critically important subcommittee on Europe has languished under his leadership.
By Joe Conason
December 29, 2007
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A week before the Iowa caucuses, Clinton's "Big Problems, Real Solutions" tour reminds voters the world is dangerous -- a message tragically reinforced by the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
By Mike Madden
December 28, 2007
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The assassination in Pakistan had the candidates responding to the real world -- ever so briefly.
By Walter Shapiro
December 27, 2007
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From the curse of New York's city hall to the historical fate of insurgents, here are our favorite political theorems.
By Walter Shapiro
December 26, 2007
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We apply Rumsfeld's "known knowns" and "known unknowns" to the caucuses.
By Walter Shapiro
December 21, 2007
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What's McCain denying? Who's Tancredo endorsing? Is the Clinton camp trying to fool Iowans?
By Tim Grieve
December 20, 2007
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In the first negative ad of the Democratic race, the New Mexico long shot goes after his rivals on Iraq.
By Walter Shapiro
December 19, 2007
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After a close-up of her face appeared on the Drudge Report, Hillary Clinton was found guilty of -- horrors! -- aging.
By Rebecca Traister
December 19, 2007
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With the Iowa vote nearing, Clinton, Obama and Edwards reveal sharp tonal differences, betting the farm not on policy but on political panache.
By Walter Shapiro
December 18, 2007
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Mark Penn says the story's over, then specifically mentions cocaine, then suggests that he didn't.
By Tim Grieve
December 14, 2007
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Or, what you might not know about "what you might not know."
By Tim Grieve
December 14, 2007
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The Democrats have their final pre-caucus debate, and it's just as dull as Wednesday's Republican dud. When Mike Huckabee tells Elizabeth Edwards a debate is boring, it's boring.
By Walter Shapiro
December 14, 2007
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A day after raising the issue of Obama's past drug use, Clinton's New Hampshire co-chairman says he doesn't want to be a distraction.
By Tim Grieve
December 13, 2007