Mitt Romney

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If you think they hate us now
A Republican victory in 2008 could sink America's reputation in the world even lower.
Hitting the trail with Sam Brownback
Michael Scherer takes an up-close look at the most negative campaigner in the GOP field.
Quote of the Day
Mitt Romney explains how his sons are serving the country without serving in the military.
The Republicans debate
And the winner is ... Barack Obama.
Stalking Hillary
Although Clinton has no lock on the Democratic nomination, Republicans are on an obsessive quest to pick a Hillary slayer for 2008.
Why the Republicans don't like their candidates
The GOP front-runner isn't Fred Thompson or Mitt Romney. It's "none of the above."
Rudy and Romney: Artful dodgers
When the most belligerent Republicans start to beat the war drums, it's important to look at what they're trying to hide.
McCain flees north toward home
With even supporters checking his campaign's vital signs, the candidate looks for new life in New Hampshire, the state where he upset George W. Bush in 2000.
Red State Update: Mitt Romney's dog days
Is the candidate's pooch problem a plus or minus?
Mitt Romney's biggest brand
The Republican contender sells himself as the ultimate presidential product. But will America embrace a bona fide corporate candidate?
Maybe they saw the president on the front lines
Romney says his sons have served by going on Mormon missions.
Romney on those gaffes
How Mitt Romney defended his debate-night flubs.
Mitt Romney, father of gay marriage?
A teaspoonful of tolerance for gay parents nets the candidate a heaping helping of flak from Christian right-wingers.
What you missed while watching "Deal or No Deal"
Salon watches the third GOP debate so you don't have to: God frowns on Giuliani, Romney does weird math on Iraq, Thompson proposes a Bush morality tour, and more.
"A null set"
Romney out-equivocates Clinton on the war in Iraq.
A three-way presidential candidate catfight
McCain, Romney and Obama exchange a series of increasingly nasty press releases about Obama's vote on the Iraq supplemental funding bill.
Power to the people, 2.0
Barack Obama and John Edwards are boldly abandoning me-first campaigns for online "political movements." Howard Dean, anyone?
George Allen, pundit
Sen. Macaca weighs in on the contenders in the race he could have run.
What you missed while watching "Dancing With the Stars"
Salon watches the second Republican debate so you don't have to.
The Matt Drudge primary
How professional political operatives secretly control the news you read about the 2008 campaign. Hint: It involves the Drudge Report.
The GOP flips out about abortion
Republican presidential candidates are falling over each other to pander to the party's far-right base. Will it work?
A cause they've long ago forgotten
The war goes on and on. The Democrats disappoint in their first '08 debate. Plus: Where are the black soap-opera superstars?
Make room for Daddy
At the Reagan Library, the GOP's 2008 contenders compete for the Gipper's mantle -- and for the title of Most Macho.
Are political consultants getting rich off your money?
The 2008 presidential contenders have raised an unprecedented amount of campaign cash -- and strategists, pollsters and media consultants will reap the monetary rewards.
Down and dirty with the GOP down South
Vote buying, astroturfing, anonymous attacks -- the 2008 Republican contenders keep hitting each other below the belt in South Carolina.
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