John Edwards

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Whither John Edwards?
Did Edwards let slip that he voted for Barack Obama in the North Carolina primary?
Clinton's poverty proposal a signal to Edwards?
Is Hillary Clinton's proposal to add an "anti-poverty czar" to the Cabinet targeted at John Edwards?
Edwards says he won't run for veep
The former vice-presidential candidate says he would not accept a second nomination for the slot.
Why John Edwards hasn't endorsed Obama
A New York magazine piece says the Democratic front-runner turned off the populist Edwards by attacking Clinton's health plan and seeming "glib and aloof."
A non-paranoid's guide to superdelegates
Rather than an anti-Obama cabal, these Democratic insiders are the ultimate tiebreakers.
Edwards leaning toward endorsing Clinton? Or maybe Obama?
The political world is still waiting with bated breath to hear who, if anyone, John Edwards will endorse.
Whither Edwards?
Talk of an endorsement from John Edwards is heating up.
What I really wanted to say to Chris Matthews
The "Hardball" host wanted to know how a feminist like me could support someone other than Hillary Clinton. Well, here's how.
Time to start over
The American people are looking for a change this year, and so am I.
John Edwards exits with honor
He sought to return the Democratic Party to its blue-collar roots. But a historic race ended his hopes for the presidency.
Quote of the day
One John Edwards advisor has his say on whom, if anyone, Edwards will endorse.
Clinton's statement on Edwards
Hillary Clinton wishes rival John Edwards well on his way out; she and Barack Obama are reportedly competing for his endorsement.
Edwards bows out, but stays on message on the way
The former senator, mired in third place in the Democratic race, announced his exit but said he'd continue fighting for his causes.
Obama releases statement on Edwards' exit
As the former senator leaves the presidential race, a rival has some kind words.
AP reports John Edwards will drop out today
The former senator was never able to get much traction in the race.
Did Hillary Clinton really win in Florida?
She trounced Obama by 17 points -- but in an outlaw primary whose delegates won't count. Or will they? It all depends on Feb. 5 -- and Democratic Party rules.
Political pandering, South Florida edition
Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
John Edwards' "path to the nomination"
He'd be a contender if only someone else would drop out.
An old-fashioned thumpin' in South Carolina
After Bill Clinton's controversial campaign swing through the state, Barack Obama routs Hillary Clinton by a 2-to-1 margin in the Democratic primary.
Almost final results from S.C., and where the race stands
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Barack Obama's landslide victory in the South Carolina Democratic primary is confirmed.
Edwards finishes third in South Carolina, will press on
John Edwards was hoping for a victory in the state of his birth, but came in a disappointing third; in his concession speech, though, he was ready to focus on Super Tuesday.
The early, early exit polls
Turnout's high among two key groups in South Carolina, and the economy is the day's key issue.
Turnout high in South Carolina
Edwards says there's an "opportunity for a surprise."
When principles aren't enough
Like the poor people he talks about, John Edwards has been forgotten by a lot of Democrats. Is his next role to play king- or queenmaker for the party?
The knives come out in South Carolina
On Martin Luther King Day, the Democrats have their nastiest debate yet as the Clinton and Obama spat gets personal.
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