Howard Dean

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The endless Democratic party
In Indiana, Barack Obama settles back into his change-politics strategy, while Hillary Clinton campaigns as if the race itself is everything.
Fox News and the Democrats
With Democrats returning to its prominent shows, the channel is a political issue again; this weekend, its anchors and experts were happy to discuss that.
Dean: "We really can't have a divided convention"
Howard Dean says again that the Democratic presidential race must effectively end in June.
Will the Democrats flop in Denver?
If they arrive at the convention still divided over their star, they risk being upstaged by John McCain.
Dean wants superdelegates to come to a quick decision
The DNC chairman encourages remaining delegates to declare a preference by July 1.
Dean says he's concerned about a prolonged race
In a closed-door meeting with Sen. Reid and Rep. Pelosi, the DNC chairman said a continuing nomination battle could hurt the party's chances in November.
The "father of modern conservatism," dead at 82
William F. Buckley declared war on the political left during Vietnam and the civil rights era. But even he rejected the extremism of George W. Bush.
Dems join in lobby story fundraising
The GOP -- even McCain himself -- used a Times article about a potential McCain scandal to raise money; now the DNC is getting in on the act.
Quote of the day
Discussing John McCain, Howard Dean doesn't hold back.
"The message is so powerful, in spite of my shortcomings"
As he tells Salon in an interview, even Ron Paul is surprised by his spontaneous, self-organizing presidential campaign. And he still hasn't seen "V for Vendetta."
Ron Paul's online haul
The GOP long shot raises $4.2 million in a single day.
Clinton and the men, again
Is the "piling on" proof that it's "OK to be sexist," or is Clinton "playing the victim card"?
Another election fiasco in Florida?
The Democratic Party is doing battle -- with itself -- over the state's role in the primaries. Some members say it could cost the party in November 2008.
My letter to the most important man in American politics
In which I implore Bill Gardner to save the New Hampshire primary.
Florida election mayhem for 2008
How the home of hanging chads, Katherine Harris and butterfly ballots is shaking up the Democratic primary.
God and the immigration bill
At the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast, everybody went to Sunday school and supports immigration reform.
Power to the people, 2.0
Barack Obama and John Edwards are boldly abandoning me-first campaigns for online "political movements." Howard Dean, anyone?
The legend of Rahm
Was Rahm Emanuel the reason the Democrats took back the House in the 2006 election? A Chicago reporter makes the case.
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.
Fighting words
Can liberal bloggers be both partisan kingmakers and independent journalists? The blogstorm over the John Edwards campaign points to some tough lessons.
Is Harold Ford built for the road ahead?
The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
The chairman can't win for winning
Will "anti-Deaniacs" greet victory by demanding a change at the DNC?
Howard Dean, vindicated
The DNC chairman's "crazy" strategy of rebuilding the Democratic Party across all states helped it ride the national wave against the GOP.
Growing netroots on the right
How an anti-gay, immigrant-bashing Republican from North Carolina heisted Howard Dean's playbook and raised big bucks on the Web.
For the Democrats, a deal on the money
The RNC will spend nearly $60 million on the midterm elections. Can the Democrats keep up?
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