John Kerry

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  • My big fat mea culpa

    I haven't decided to vote for Howard Dean, but after 10 days watching his campaign, I promise never to say he's unelectable again.
  • 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.
  • My date with the Bushies

    In which a young Brooklyn writer goes in search of savvy, cosmopolitan Manhattan residents who admire the president.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    MoveOn.org's online presidential poll offers good news to Dean and Kucinich -- and a silver lining for Kerry.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    A number of MoveOn members have written in to defend their online preference poll. Here's a sample.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    When the Wall Street Journal embraces Howard Dean, what does it really mean? Plus: Washington, madness and the Clinton years.
  • 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.
  • "We don't need a second Republican Party"

    Kerry and Dean rouse the Democratic Party's left wing at a "Take Back America" conference -- but Kucinich's Bush roasting gets the biggest cheers.
  • Give 'em hell, Kerry

    The presidential candidate -- and decorated war veteran -- fires back at his GOP critics. Will the rest of the Democratic Party take his lead and fight fire with fire?
  • Dodging the war issue, again

    Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry blistered the Bush administration in a speech Thursday -- but like many Democrats, he shied away from Iraq.
  • John Kerry's upbeat prognosis

    The Massachusetts senator and Democratic presidential candidate says he'll beat the cancer that killed his father. And he'll be campaigning again soon.
  • Splintered, disorganized and incoherent

    After a series of compromises and miscalculations, the Democrats find themselves with no influence at all in the war debate.
  • Republican moderates balk at Bush tax cut

    Resistance from McCain, Snowe, Chafee and others could spell trouble for the president's radical proposal.
  • Lott: It gets worse

    Troubling new disclosures about the Senate's top Republican and his record on race relations raise questions about his fitness for office.
  • A whole Lott of trouble

    Sen. Trent Lott apologized again for his racially insensitive remarks, but even some conservatives called for him to step aside as the next majority leader.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Tony Blair comes to Camp David to discuss George Bush's drive toward war in Iraq. Plus: Presidential candidate John Kerry once again criticizes the administration's war plans.
  • It's payback time

    Congress is finally cracking down on drug companies' greed.
  • Bushed!

    Now that the administration has lost the fight over new drilling in Alaska, the oilmen are hungering for Rocky Mountain wells.
  • Tougher fuel standards? Not anytime soon

    A U.S. Senate vote dooms efforts to mandate better gas mileage in American-made vehicles.
  • Hoffa and the GOP: Washington's creepiest new love item

    Teamsters Union president James Hoffa is willing to sell out Alaska to get the feds off his back.
  • Energy battle heats up in Congress

    Thanks to the Enron scandal, Democrats smell blood in the fight over Bush's energy plan. But could they end up scuffling with one another?
  • Brothers in arms

    Vietnam veterans John McCain and John Kerry don't agree about that war, but they've found common cause over Afghanistan -- to a point.
  • Anti-Social Security

    As Bush's panel on Social Security tries to skirt open meeting laws, Democrats prepare to attack the president's privatization plans.
  • Gore's obvious choice

    Memo to Al: Never mind what everyone's trying to tell you. Your ideal running mate is Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry.
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