Chuck Hagel

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The sense of the Senate
At least one Republican seems set to join Democrats in a resolution condemning Bush's Iraq plan.
Lieberman: A surge of buyer's remorse?
Antiwar Connecticut voters find themselves with a pro-escalation senator -- and other Senate Democrats are scared to offend him.
Did the U.S. just provoke Iran?
Thursday's raid on the Iranian consulate is more evidence that President Bush is ready to escalate the conflict.
A turning point at home
The more Bush promises a "light at the end of the tunnel," the more the American public grows disillusioned with the war in Iraq.
Everything you wanted to know about the "nuclear option"
If the Republicans are as good as their word, it's going to be much uglier than you think.
Who's playing politics?
John Bolton's nomination isn't being derailed by Democrats but by dissident Republicans, who reflect even broader discomfort with Bush's choice.
Tough truths vs. patriotic pride
When Bush and Kerry finally face off Sept. 30, which version of Iraq will the public buy?
Breaking GOP ranks
As more Republican senators sour on Rumsfeld's war, John McCain and Chuck Hagel may no longer be the party's lone men of conscience.
Republicans for Kerry?
After enduring a sustained offensive from conservatives, Republican moderates are quietly mounting a counterattack against Bush, DeLay & Co.
Hacking democracy
Computerized vote-counting machines are sweeping the country. But they can be hacked -- and right now there's no way to be sure they haven't been.
The education of John McCain
Stabbed in the back by his congressional colleagues, the nation's campaign finance crusader should take his battle to the people.
The rare diplomat
Sen. Chuck Hagel abandons Republican talking points and says a statewide hand recount may be required for "legitimate finality."
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