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Hillary and Obama and McCain and Romney are all rolling in it. But how much does big money matter in the nomination fight?
By Walter Shapiro
April 2, 2007
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As transcripts show, Sen. Clinton's views on the war have slowly changed since 2002, but she still can't say her own vote to authorize force was a mistake.
By Tim Grieve
February 14, 2007
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Don't look now but New Hampshire may be casting a blue shadow over the '08 presidential race.
By Walter Shapiro
December 20, 2006
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The party pushes aside New Hampshire in favor of a caucus in Harry Reid's home state, and its presidential hopefuls will pay the price.
By Walter Shapiro
August 21, 2006
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Russ Feingold and Mark Warner electrified Democrats in New Hampshire this weekend -- and underscored a choice of divergent paths toward 2008.
By Walter Shapiro
June 5, 2006
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As the only serious candidate so far in the 2006 governor's race, New Mexico's Bill Richardson can afford to be in-your-face -- and to start planning for 2008.
By Shea Andersen
August 8, 2005
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The Kerry and Bush campaigns both projected confidence as they raced toward the finish line, but the polls -- and a surge of new voters -- may give the Democrats the momentum.
By Tim Grieve
October 31, 2004
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Kerry's recent campaign emphasis on the gasoline additive MTBE may have puzzled New Hampshire outsiders, but it certainly helped in the primary.
By Amanda Griscom
January 29, 2004
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Meanwhile, Dean spins second as a moral victory -- but will he ever come in first? -- Edwards' backers say his fourth-place finish beats Clark's third, and Lieberman vows to fight on.
By Josh Benson
January 28, 2004
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Dissecting the Dems: John Kerry's "floppo karaoke" may be no match for John Edwards, the "happy populist." Plus: Bush's new "compassionate counter-proliferation," and martyring Mel Gibson.
By Mark Follman
January 28, 2004
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With the exception of front-runner John Kerry, the Democratic contenders believe that even a third- or fourth-place finish can be a springboard to the big prize.
By Josh Benson
January 26, 2004
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The stunning results of Monday's Iowa caucuses will reorder the Democratic presidential contest. The biggest question: Can Howard Dean recover?
By Josh Benson
January 20, 2004
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In stories from nearly four decades, the writer demonstrates an astonishing range, a wonderful eye and a finely tuned talent for breaking hearts.
By Jonathan Miles
June 8, 2000
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Her skin and her hair were like something you could eat.
By Eric Bogosian
June 6, 2000
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The TV networks obsess over personality while the candidates try to use them to convey some substance.
By Sean Elder
February 3, 2000
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Can John McCain possibly defeat the GOP's anointed candidate?
By John B. Judis
February 3, 2000
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Ann Coulter, Andrew Sullivan, Sean Wilentz, David Horowitz, Joe Conason and Fran Lebowitz on George W. Bush's disaster in New Hampshire.
By Kerry Lauerman
February 2, 2000
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Bill Bradley may have lost to Al Gore in New Hampshire, but not by enough to convince the former New Jersey senator to give up his challenge.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 2, 2000
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Bill Bradley spins a close second into a moral victory.
By Anthony York
February 2, 2000
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His double-digit victory over George W. Bush surprises everyone. But it was a snap compared to what John McCain has to do next.
By Jake Tapper
February 2, 2000
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Can the Democratic challenger come back from oblivion in New Hampshire?
By Anthony York
February 1, 2000
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Al Gore's New Hampshire campaign feels more like a city council run than a White House bid. And it's working.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
February 1, 2000
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Everything you could have wanted in a story about Tuesday's big event.
By Jake Tapper
February 1, 2000
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Forget John McCain and Bill Bradley. On the heels of his strong showing in Iowa, Steve Forbes is the fast-rising insurgent.
By Susan Crabtree
February 1, 2000
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GOP and Democratic presidential candidates fire their last salvos in New Hampshire.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
January 27, 2000