Hillary Rodham Clinton

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  • Will she or won't she? The latest Clinton rumors

    Stories continue to flood in about Hillary Clinton being tapped as secretary of state; Bill Clinton is said to be cooperating with the vetting process.
  • Who'll replace Obama, Biden, Clinton in the Senate?

    With two -- maybe even three -- Democratic Senate seats opening up, we take a look at the field of potential successors.
  • Vetting [Bill] Clinton

    The talk concerning the possibility that Hillary Clinton will be named secretary of state now centers on her husband and his work.
  • Report: Obama offered Clinton Sec. State job

    In their meeting, the president-elect reportedly offered his former rival a position as his secretary of state.
  • Secretary of State Clinton?

    Talk that Hillary Clinton might be under serious consideration for the job appears to be more than just rumor-mongering.
  • Awaiting Obama's top lieutenants

    Will it be Chuck Hagel, or even Hillary Clinton, for secretary of state? Will Bob Gates stay at the Pentagon? Obama's national security team remains mostly top secret.
  • The 2008 election: Where are they now?

    Salon catches up with some of the also-rans, has-beens and future standouts from the 2008 election cycle.
  • A record number of women serving in Congress in 2009?

    With lots of Democratic women running for House seats, it's likely.
  • In thanks to Hillary

    Clinton made a historic run, sure, but she also made Obama a better candidate.
  • Hillary: Barack is the man for the moment

    Hillary Clinton publishes two strong Op-Eds backing Obama.
  • Barack Obama 2.0

    Compare two speeches Obama gave in Ohio, nine months apart, and you'll hear a good candidate become a great one.
  • Ladies of the nightly news

    How the most electrifying campaign of our time changed everything for Katie Couric, Campbell Brown and Rachel Maddow.
  • The punditocracy's Seven Biggest Blunders of the 2008 election

    Guess what? The Conventional Wisdom has blown it again in handicapping Obama vs. McCain in the homestretch.
  • Obama by a nose

    An expert "face reader" tells us what McCain's jowls say about his drooping power base, how Palin's cheekbones explain her "polite" power style and why the Democrats are looking awfully good.
  • Shades of Mark Penn?

    A McCain spokeswoman said she wasn't going to talk about Barack Obama's association with Bill Ayers -- and then did just that.
  • Going for broke in Pennsylvania

    McCain is redoubling efforts against Obama in this key electoral battleground, where the Philly factor could be decisive.
  • Senate Majority Leader Hillary Clinton

    The National Journal reflects on Harry Reid's future as the Senate's top dog.
  • The Sarah Palin pity party

    Everyone seems to be oozing sympathy for the fumbling vice-presidential nominee. Please. Cry me a freaking river.
  • Clinton: Yes, we can fix the economy

    Back on the campaign trail in Michigan, this time for Obama, Hillary Clinton urged her former supporters to get behind the Democratic ticket.
  • "Hillary Sent Me!"

    Hillary Clinton launches a new grass-roots organizing program with the goal of helping elect one-time rival Barack Obama.
  • Former Clinton fundraiser endorsing McCain

    Lynn Forester de Rothschild, a member of the DNC's platform committee, said she thinks Obama is "an elitist."
  • Clinton nixes joint appearance with Palin

    When she agreed to attend a rally protesting the presence of Iran's president at the United Nations, Hillary Clinton wasn't told Sarah Palin would be there too.
  • Clinton supporter to Palin: "spare us the phony sentiment"

    A Democratic congresswoman who was a staunch backer of Hillary Clinton during the primaries hits back at Sarah Palin.
  • Biden: Clinton might have been the better running mate

    At a town hall, Joe Biden -- famous for not quite knowing when to keep quiet -- said, "Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am."
  • Fresh blood for the vampire

    A beady-eyed McCain gets a boost from the charismatic Sarah Palin, a powerful new feminist -- yes, feminist! -- force. Plus: Obama must embrace his dull side.
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