Thomas F. Schaller

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  • How strong is the Democratic presidential field?

    Not as strong as you think. A devil's advocate probes for weaknesses among the front-runners.
  • 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."
  • Is Rush Limbaugh right?

    Could immigration really be the issue that finally cracks the Republican base? It's already making the party's '08 contenders act funny.
  • Losing Louisiana to the GOP

    While the rest of America gets more Democratic, Katrina -- and George W. Bush -- may have turned the state bright red. Can John Breaux save the Democrats?
  • Is Harold Ford built for the road ahead?

    The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
  • Do Democrats need the South?

    The party is doing fine, winning the Northeast, the West and the Midwest. So why is James Carville still pushing a Southern strategy?
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