George Allen

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Outside Foleygate: Trent Lott, Bill Frist and "Mission Accomplished"
Nineteen U.S. troops have died in Iraq since ABC broke the news of a congressman's interest in underage pages.
Follow the (Foley) money
The disgraced congressman sent checks to two Republican incumbents in the summer of 2005: Bob Ney and George Allen.
In the Senate, hope for the Democrats after all
A new round of polls shows Democrats with a shot at taking control in November.
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.
Webb takes a turn on the hot seat
The George Allen campaign steers reporters to a source who says Jim Webb used the "N-word" and harassed blacks 40 years ago.
Lieberman's lead, Allen's plight and other news from the track
Plus: The Wall Street Journal on the battleground states that weren't supposed to be.
George Allen: Damned if you do, damned if you don't
Virginia's Sons of Confederate Veterans say their senator has turned his back on them.
Another Allen teammate recalls deer head incident
A Lynchburg, Va., man says he remembers hearing about George Allen shoving a severed deer head into a mailbox during an early-'70s hunting trip.
'Hardball" bearings
The boss lady appears on "Hardball" to discuss breaking the story of George Allen's racist college years.
"He did use the 'N-word'"
Another "N-word" accusation against George Allen on "Hardball"
More acquaintances accuse George Allen
The Virginia Republican denies using the "N-word," but two additional sources say he did.
Teammates: Allen used "N-word" in college
Three members of Sen. George Allen's college football team remember a man with racist attitudes at ease using racial slurs.
George Allen damage control, or "macaca" meets the ham sandwich
The Virginia senator embraces his Jewish heritage.
Quote of the Day
George Allen on Judaism and pork chops.
George Allen and the "aspersion" of Judaism
The senator goes ballistic when a reporter asks when his family's "Jewish identity" ended.
Allen on race, Webb on women
The Virginia candidates for the U.S. Senate debate.
Allen: My heart is pure (and sorry about that Confederate flag thing)
The senator says he now understands that symbols matter.
Hey, look! It's a picture of me with some macacans
George Allen's "Ethnic Rally."
When the "macaca" runs deep
The Nation finds one more reason to think that George Allen's "macaca" moment was more than just a slip of the tongue.
Riding the "macaca" wave
Webb pulls ahead of Allen and other news on November.
Quote of the Day
S.R. Sidarth: "I am Macaca."
George Allen's "macaca" two-step
Was S.R. Sidarth really "making trouble"?
George Allen raises money for Jim Webb
Since the Virginia senator said "macaca," the polls -- and the cash - have moved in his Democratic challenger's direction.
Campaign manager: The press put words in Allen's mouth
The "Macaca" moment notwithstanding, Bush will campaign for the Virginia senator today.
Maybe "Macaca" means "make my lead disappear"
George Allen sees his lead over Jim Webb vanish.
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