John Edwards

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In Iowa, a race too close to call
The candidates have blitzed through towns and cornfields and spent millions on ads. But in the final hours before Monday night's caucus, Democrats here remain stubbornly undecided.
The ground war in Iowa
Campaign troops are swarming the frosty countryside and attack ads fill the air. With the Iowa caucus just hours away, it's life-and-death time for Democrats.
Democratic rivals target Bush -- and Dean
Bush's tax cuts for the rich have to go, Democrats agreed at Thursday's debate. But when the Vermont doctor took some barbs, he flashed his famous temper.
Wesley Clark: The new Howard Dean?
The former Vermont governor is the front-runner, but some Democratic insiders wonder if the retired general has a better chance of beating Bush.
Sunset for the golden boy?
As John Edwards kicks off his presidential campaign, some wonder if it's over before it began.
"They can dish it out, but they can't take it"
Al Franken talks about his big victory over the Fox News bullies, why Bush can be thrown out in 2004, and comedy as a political weapon.
The Democrats' brewing civil war
Deans, Greens and liberals say the party needs to scream the anti-Bush truth at the American people. New-Democratic centrists say Americans just aren't that left-leaning. The schism is wide, and it's going to get wider.
The trouble with Howard Dean
As a social liberal and fiscal moderate, he's lured students, professionals and the antiwar left. But he's more George McGovern than Bill Clinton.
The skeletons and suits in Sharpton's closet
The controversial political leader and Democratic presidential candidate delivers a pointed warning: If you attack me, you risk being sued.
Splintered, disorganized and incoherent
After a series of compromises and miscalculations, the Democrats find themselves with no influence at all in the war debate.
The Salon Interview: John Edwards
The 2004 hopeful tells Salon why he thinks he should be president -- and how George W. Bush is "the opposite of me."
Republican moderates balk at Bush tax cut
Resistance from McCain, Snowe, Chafee and others could spell trouble for the president's radical proposal.
Al, we hardly knew ye
On "Saturday Night Live," Gore finally seems human. Sunday on "60 Minutes" he proves it, and pulls out of the 2004 race.
Will David Frasca be the FBI fall guy for 9/11?
Director Mueller mostly won over Congress this week. But in mapping the missed signals before the terror attacks, most roads lead to counterterror chief Frasca -- and at least one senator is miffed.
Dueling horror stories
Congressional advocates of competing patients rights bills stage rival Capitol Hill press events as the health war heats up.
The mystery of the docile Democrats
How long will they keep jumping through Ringmaster George's hoops?
Money talks, but voters talk back
In the first billion-dollar congressional campaign in history, money talked, but the voters talked back.
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