Chris Dodd

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  • Obama, Clinton join Dodd in filibuster threat

    Dodd trails in the campaign, but he leads the front-runners on telecom immunity.
  • Clinton proposes family-friendlier policies

    Could her agenda for parental leave help set a new agenda for the presidential campaign?
  • The Iran hawks

    Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton think a tough line on Tehran will sell politically. They could be right.
  • At debate, Democrats lost in translation

    An all-Spanish presidential debate symbolizes the new power of Hispanic voters, but format glitches mar a historic first.
  • Chris Dodd pushes the energy envelope

    The presidential candidate is alone in calling for a carbon tax -- he says voters can "handle the truth."
  • The Iraq debate: Caving in before it begins?

    The Democrats are talking compromise. Has that worked yet?
  • Hey, Dems: Run against Bush -- and toughen up -- or lose in '08

    Drew Westen, author of "The Political Brain," evaluates the Democratic presidential candidates' ads and the party's messaging in general. Short version: More Jim Webb, less John Kerry.
  • Brunch with the Dems

    The Democratic presidential candidates kept it civil in their debate Sunday morning, with little disagreement among them.
  • What you missed while watching "Dirty Jobs"

    Salon watches the AFL-CIO-sponsored Democratic debate so you don't have to, as the gloves come off, the knives come out, and other fighting clichés.
  • Piling on on Obama

    It's OK to think big thoughts about al-Qaida in Pakistan. Just don't open your mouth.
  • The Chris Dodd experience

    With thoughts of a future 9/11, and a sober assessment of the chaos in Iraq, the Democratic candidate is selling his foreign policy know-how.
  • Dodd is my copilot

    In an interview, Chris Dodd questions Hillary's electability, and talks about battling his old friend Joe Lieberman and defying Bush on Syria.
  • In New Hampshire, the Democrats play a little rougher

    At the second presidential debate, the party's front-runners start staking out their turf.
  • Biden alone

    The senator from Delaware is the only one among the Democratic presidential candidates to vote for the war supplemental.
  • The 2008 election, explained by Yogi Berra

    Everything you need to know about the presidential race has already been predicted by baseball's greatest sage.
  • She's in

    Hillary Clinton's Web campaign launch gave new-media sex appeal to her trademark amiable caution. But will the money and star power behind her history-making presidential bid translate into passion among voters?
  • It's McCain by a head

    A bevy of political touts line the rails at a Washington conference to handicap the 2008 presidential race.
  • Bulletproof politics

    In a powerful TV ad, Iraq and Afghanistan vets attack Republicans who voted against funds for body armor. GOP, beware. Dems, wake up.
  • Hillary's sex life, Frist's gorilla surgery and Christopher Dodd

    The mainstream media has its priorities.
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