Politics Features

⇐ newest Page 62 of 62
  • GOP to air ad on gays in military

    The Republican Party has planned television spots to highlight Al Gores controversial statements about the "dont ask, dont tell" policy.
  • A glimpse of the electorate

    Though some dislike his performance in recent debates, McCain gets support from New Hampshire voters across the political spectrum.
  • Trump distances self from Combs

    The Reform Party presidential hopeful says hes doesnt know the embattled Bad Boy Records chief very well, despite having once cited him as a personal teacher of racial tolerance.
  • Introducing Politics2000

    Welcome to Salon's guide to the millennial elections and beyond.
  • McCain to unveil tax plan Tuesday

    Criticizing rival Republican candidates for reckless spending proposals, the Arizona senator will offer cuts aimed at the middle class.
  • Big political donor indicted

    The New Jersey commodity trader is charged with obstructing an investigation into his contributions to Sen. Robert Torricellis 1996 campaign.
  • McCain wants memos released

    In the wake of criticism that he did a favor for a big contributor, the Arizona senator will make public every letter hes written to federal agencies over the last 10 years.
  • Flag issue touches nerve in S.C.

    A debate in the southern state highlights long-standing civic wounds surrounding the role of the Confederacy in national history.
  • Gore, Bush lead in Iowa

    Despite the strength of their opponents in New Hampshire, the party favorites enjoy solid support in the first caucus state.
  • Gore backpedals on gay policy

    After saying he would require Joint Chiefs of Staff appointees to support ending "dont ask, dont tell" in the military, the vice president tries to soften his remarks.
  • Trump and Ventura appear together

    The billionaires decision about whether to run for the White House and the Minnesota governors presidential endorsement plans remain unannounced.
  • New Hampshire gets set for primary

    Citizens of the Granite State prepare for their political close-up after months of intense attention from the presidential hopefuls and the media.
  • Bush says trading Sosa was mistake

    The Texas governor chooses his bad baseball decision --not a campaign misstep or personal incident-- as the biggest gaffe of his adult life.
  • Bradley knocks Gore on rural policy

    The Democratic challenger takes the offensive, saying the current administration has a "record of insensitivity" to American farmers.
  • Anderson urges campaign reform

    The pioneering independent candidate says that the Reform Party has should be primary advocate of revamping political finance laws.
⇐ newest   Page 62 of 62

From Salon's blogs