Gabriel Winant

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  • RNC considers investing $5 million in Senate races

    The committee may borrow money to try to save vulnerable senators, rather than bail out the party's flailing presidential candidate.
  • John McCain's own ACORN connection

    McCain's campaign has been attacking Barack Obama for his ties to the organization, but in 2006 the Republican attended an ACORN-sponsored event.
  • Guess who called U.S. troops "thugs"

    Imagine the stink if anyone with less military credibility than Gen. David Petraeus -- or worse, a Democrat -- had described American soldiers this way?
  • Christopher Buckley endorses Obama

    The son of the founding father of the modern conservative movement has jumped ship on McCain.
  • McCain has his own unsavory links

    In the 1980s, the Republican presidential nominee sat on the board of a group that was involved in Iran-Contra and had ties to neo-Nazis.
  • Senate picture looks rosy for Democrats

    As Republicans face an across-the-board meltdown, is a filibuster-proof majority in the cards?
  • McCain: "Who is the real Barack Obama?"

    The Republican nominee makes an unusually harsh attack on his rival, and says he doesn't need lessons in telling the truth from "a Chicago politician."
  • How do you solve a problem like Sarah Palin?

    The Alaska governor has become a drag on her ticket; strategists who've worked with vice presidents and hopefuls on both sides offer advice on how to relaunch the Palin brand.
  • McCain talks to gay paper, but doesn't say much

    The Republican nominee kept his answers vague in a historic interview with the Washington Blade.
  • GOP bailout ad at odds with McCain's position

    The RNC's independent expenditure unit is running an ad attacking the bailout plan that John McCain says he hoped would pass.
  • Time for a party-line vote?

    The Democrats might be able to pass a bailout bill by bringing in the dissenting poles of their party. But should they?
  • Palin's mysterious trade missions

    Sarah Palin claims to have earned foreign policy credentials through trade missions with Russia, but evidence that they actually happened is hard to come by.
  • The ACORN canard

    Republicans are attacking the bailout proposal by falsely claiming that a substantial amount of money could go to a progressive community organizing group that's unpopular on the right.
  • Will McCain debate?

    There's been significant progress toward a bailout, but the McCain camp still isn't saying whether the GOP nominee will be at Friday's debate.
  • Did bad polling news make McCain jumpy?

    The campaign's momentum has been shifting to Obama, as polls show a nearly universal lack of faith in the economy, and support for Obama as the man to fix it.
  • Palin takes a tumble

    The last week hasn't been good to Sarah Palin, as several polls have shown voters revising their opinion of her.
  • Obama campaign accuses GOP of planning voter suppression

    Democrats respond to a report that the Michigan GOP planned to challenge voters whose homes were foreclosed on.
  • Has McCain peaked?

    New polls seem to indicate that John McCain's recent bounce is flattening out.
  • Former pastor: Palin's beliefs being downplayed

    The former pastor of the church Sarah Palin attended for years says Republicans are reluctant to discuss her religion; given her positions, maybe there's a good reason.
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