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The swing states of 2008
Salon asks a round table of experts to predict where the presidential election will be won or lost. It's not just about Ohio anymore.
Why not let Clinton keep the four Michigan delegates?
Hillary Clinton's supporters are arguing vehemently against one part of the deal reached to seat the state's delegation.
The new math in Florida and Michigan
After a day of wrangling in Washington, the magic number for the Democratic presidential nomination is now 2,118, and Hillary Clinton nets 24 largely symbolic votes.
Committee votes to accept Michigan compromise
The DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee came up with a deal to end a long, contentious day, and went against the positions of both Democratic campaigns.
The waiting game
The DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee is more than an hour late returning from its lunch break -- could they be working on a deal?
Where Florida and Michigan stand now
There's a growing sense that the issue of Florida's delegation is all but settled, but the fight over Michigan's could go late into the night.
A different view of Saturday's protests
The perception has been that those protesting outside the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting were just disaffected Clinton supporters, but that's not what I saw.
At Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting, Dean calls for unity
The DNC chair turned to a story from his own life as he asked his party to come together.
The fight over Florida and Michigan
Here's what to expect when Democratic leaders meet to decide the fate of delegates from the two states' outlaw primaries.
How will Barack Obama get to 270?
This November, a Democratic victory will probably hinge on the Electoral College votes of a handful of swing states. Howard Dean's pollster examines 17 fall battlegrounds, one by one.
Why Hillary Clinton should be winning
Under a winner-take-all primary system, Hillary Clinton would have a wide lead over Barack Obama -- and enough delegates to clinch the nomination by June.
Mitt Romney, president of Michigan
Romney scrambles the Republican race by leaning hard on his Michigan roots, and on local nostalgia, for his first primary victory. But will his act play nationally?
Is Mitt Romney taking Michigan for a ride?
The presidential hopeful crusades for the auto industry of yore -- and looks awfully out of touch with Michigan's economic pain.
McCain owns the Iraq war -- for better or worse
On the stump in Michigan, John McCain campaigns on victory in Iraq. It's a risky strategy, as the recent surge in violence shows.
The Toyota Prius outraces the Ford Explorer
The king of the SUVs loses out to the little hatchback that could. Strangely, Mitt Romney neglected to mention this in Michigan
How to solve America's water problems
Hey, Sun Belters, move to the Great Lake states. You can have all the water you want and stop worrying about droughts. Besides, we're not piping our water south.
Mitt Romney's money machine
The identity of his biggest multimillion-dollar donor, and how Romney could blow away his GOP competitors on campaign spending.
Turn out the lights, Michigan
With unemployment the worst in the nation, and the government on the verge of shutdown, it's time for my home state to drive toward a new way of life.
The GOP gets gaudy in Michigan
How do Republican presidential candidates woo the beleaguered voters of what may now be a crucial primary state? Party like aristocrats!
Crib Notes, a program for young parents
Michigan aims to reduce infant mortality rates by reaching out to middle schoolers.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Boise State's amazing Fiesta Bowl win: Exhibition game of the century!
There is a gay agenda -- winning elections
Gay millionaires and their allies poured unprecedented sums into the 2006 election -- and it worked.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
BCS fever: Nation thrills as USC improves to .9460 on a computer somewhere. Plus: If Bryant Gumbel's talking, is this the Macy's parade?
The biggest game. Ever
The Nation calls the Michigan-Ohio State game a "raging bouillabaisse of testosterone and alienation." Puh-leez.
Green governance, Part 2
Will enviro-friendly Democrats edge out avaricious Republicans in November? A look at close contests from Michigan to California.
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