Mike Madden

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Requiem for a right-wing dream
Mitt Romney preached about a degraded America -- then quit the '08 race. Now hardcore conservatives have to cozy up to John McCain.
The GOP chases its tail
McCain powers toward the nomination, sort of; Huckabee surges in the South -- and Romney struggles to stay relevant.
Clinton's talking points on Georgia
The campaign looks awfully eager to get out in front of an early Obama win.
Is Mitt Romney in trouble?
Early rounds of exit polling show that Romney could be facing surprising defeats around the country, and that Mike Huckabee could be resurgent.
Hoyas for McCain?
Forget the polls. Sen. John McCain's campaign thinks the best indicator of their fortunes may well be the play of Georgetown's basketball team.
John McCain hates Mitt Romney
McCain spends the day before Super Tuesday in Romney's backyard, a poke in the eye that had more symbolic than strategic value.
Mitt Romney's Mormon detour
Romney, whose religion may have hurt his chances at the Republican nomination, discreetly mourns his church's president and "prophet" at a Utah funeral as his own campaign's vital signs ebb.
Schwarzenegger endorses McCain
In an event in Los Angeles Thursday, California's governor throws his support behind Sen. John McCain, the newly crowned GOP front-runner.
McCain tees off on Romney
The emboldened front-runner took shots at Romney throughout Wednesday's GOP debate, as if winning seemed less important to him than pissing off his rival.
John McCain is back on top
With his victory in Florida, the Arizona Republican narrows the field and has Mitt Romney on the run.
McCain embraces Bush on earmarks
The lame-duck president may be toxic in some ways, but John McCain is eager to ally himself with Bush when it comes to the issue of government spending.
Punch-drunk Rudy
Giuliani's rope-a-dope strategy in Florida has included obsessive security and plenty of pandering. But it looks like lights out for his presidential bid.
Don't forget the Republicans -- McCain gets big Florida endorsement
Days before the Florida primary, the state's governor, Charlie Crist, has just announced that he's endorsing John McCain.
A GOP thriller in Florida
Romney makes a Bill Clinton sex joke, Huckabee fears a Chuck Norris kick to the face, Giuliani triumphantly talks football and more.
John McCain works his military magic in South Carolina
An unwavering focus on national security propelled McCain to a narrow, but sweet victory eight years after his brutal loss to Bush there in 2000.
Mike Huckabee hearts Israel
On foreign policy, he is talking up his visits to the Holy Land. But it may really be about courting believers in Armageddon.
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?
Snow falls, Romney's hopes rise
If turnout in Michigan is low, will it hurt McCain?
Can't forget the Motor City
All three leading Republicans pass within shouting distance of each other at the Detroit auto show, but no cars or models get caught in any crossfire.
The ghost of primaries past
A Myrtle Beach debate shows Ronald Reagan is still the patron saint of South Carolina Republican politics.
Carolina in my mind
The GOP gets ready for its third debate in six nights, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Will it be different from the last two?
The Manchester of the South?
From New England to the Carolinas, one thing is constant in the GOP primary race: Ron Paul supporters are everywhere.
Money ain't a thing
Hillary Clinton revives a lagging fundraising operation with her New Hampshire win. Both she and Barack Obama are flush for now.
McCain: The last man standing in New Hampshire
A resurgent John McCain claims victory in the state he won eight years ago. Now on to South Carolina, where they play rough.
Heavy turnout in N.H.'s second largest city
Lines are out the door at one voting place in Nashua, and ballots are running low.
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