AltWeeklies Wire
Where Will Joe Stand?new
Should he win in November, Lieberman and the Democrats will have strong incentives to overlook their differences.
Fairfield County Weekly |
Meir Rinde |
10-19-2006 |
Politics
Fault Linesnew
It's city slickers versus country folk in Orange and Chatham County redistricting proposals -- or is it?
Dark Horse Dem Running Strongnew
A year ago, no one thought Barry Welsh could win in Indiana's 6th Congressional district -- but that was before public opinion soured on the war in Iraq and before the Foley scandal heightened public frustration.
The Material Curlnew

Kinky Friedman is on the campaign trail ... to become a household name with a multi-million-dollar revenue stream.
San Antonio Current |
Dave Maass |
10-18-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
McCain Shamenew
We preview a copy of Dennis DeConcini's new book, in which John McCain is portrayed as a backstabbin' scalawag.
Phoenix New Times |
Stephen Lemons |
10-17-2006 |
Politics
Closet Conservativesnew
Radical Republicans are masquerading as moderates against liberal Dems in Connecticut.
New Haven Advocate |
Andy Bromage |
10-17-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
The Lizard and the Stonenew
Debate foes from the past analyze the looming Santorum/Casey showdowns.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Doron Taussig |
10-17-2006 |
Politics
Right-Hand Turnnew
War-happy Israeli editor gets weird warm welcome at a liberal Toronto temple.
NOW Magazine |
Glenn Wheeler |
10-13-2006 |
Politics
Desperationnew
Now that the Republican Party finds itself mired in its own sex scandal, they are discovering how hard it is to wiggle out from under it.
Baltimore City Paper |
Brian Morton |
10-12-2006 |
Politics
Out of the Frying Pannew
Democrats may well win this November, but they can’t deliver like they used to.
L.A. Weekly |
Harold Meyerson |
10-12-2006 |
Politics
District 13 Shocker!new
Vernon Robinson, the conservative challenger to U.S. Rep. Brad Miller, is using sex to get votes in new ads, but he still has an uphill battle.
Congress Bows To Bushnew

The new Military Commissions Act gives the president more power than ever.
The Village Voice |
Nat Hentoff |
10-11-2006 |
Politics
Waiting for Friedmannew
We knock back a few with the Kinky crowd.
Houston Press |
Steven Devadanam |
10-10-2006 |
Politics
Untouchablenew
Half of U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan's lawyers have quit -- but as he remains bunkered against criticism, who's minding the shop?
Alabama Counts, Finallynew
The new early primary draws presidential hopefuls.
Birmingham Weekly |
Kyle Whitmire |
10-09-2006 |
Politics