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Green Party, RIPnew

Cynthia McKinney's shenanigans sent the party further into irrelevance.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  12-14-2007  |  Commentary

Huckabee and Carter: Country Cousinsnew

Mike Huckabee and GOP bete noir Jimmy Carter share few political views, but Huckabee's rise mirrors that of Carter's 1976 campaign.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  12-14-2007  |  Commentary

God and the 2008 Electionsnew

It may be true that this country is indeed rooted in certain Judeo-Christian values that it can never escape -- but at times like these, and in a world shaken by secular warfare, what America needs most from its next president is someone with a clear head and faith in him (or her) self.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Editorial  |  12-14-2007  |  Commentary

What's the Matter with Fred Thompson?new

How media image-makers are killing Thompson's presidential bid -- with a little help from the candidate himself.
Nashville Scene  |  Jeff Woods  |  12-14-2007  |  Politics

Mike Huckabee's Week that Wasnew

Huckabee's early devotion to the genial care and feeding of the national press paid dividends in his gaffe-ridden week. Many of the major news organizations treated the stories as little more than campaign blips or the work of opponents trailing in the polls.
Arkansas Times  |  Max Brantley  |  12-14-2007  |  Commentary

Arkansas Republicans Plan Campaign Against Huckabeenew

In 1992, when Bill Clinton faced a tough primary challenge in New Hampshire, a group of Arkansans known as the Arkansas Travelers went up North to support their former governor. Now, as Mike Huckabee prepares for the Iowa caucuses a new Arkansas contingent is planning a different kind of campaign trip.
Arkansas Times  |  John Williams  |  12-14-2007  |  Politics

Cindy Sheehan Likes Richardson on Iraqnew

In a field of Democratic presidential contenders putting forth vague timelines for troop withdrawal from Iraq, Bill Richardson's plan sticks out for Cindy Sheehan.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  12-13-2007  |  Politics

Paulitics as Usualnew

Mugger catches up to the news: People like this guy Ron Paul.
New York Press  |  Russ Smith  |  12-13-2007  |  Commentary

How Hard is it to Round Up Some D.C. Republicans?new

Oh sure, you got your Virginia Republicans, your Maryland Republicans, your transient "I'm just hanging out for a few years until I go back to Kansas" Republicans. Just try finding any registered with the city's Board of Elections and Ethics. That's the problem that the various GOP prez campaigns are encountering these days.
Washington City Paper  |  Ruth Samuelson  |  12-13-2007  |  Politics

Is John Edwards On the Ropes?new

Now that Barack Obama has "O-Mentum" courtesy of Oprah Winfrey, and the Clintons are said to be squabbling over who's sinking Hillary's inevitability faster, she or he, the national press is 24/7 about HC versus O-b. JE does not compute. Inconveniently, however, Edwards continues to be a close third in Iowa polling.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  12-13-2007  |  Commentary

Winning a Losing Campaignnew

Dennis Kucinich preaches to his choir in Charlottesville.
C-Ville Weekly  |  J. Tobias Beard  |  12-12-2007  |  Politics

Mitt Romney on Mormonismnew

Following a drop in the polls, Romney addresses questions about his beliefs. Will the speech save his candidacy? I don't see how.
Charleston City Paper  |  D.A. Smith  |  12-12-2007  |  Commentary

The GOP's Final Fivenew

With a quintet of candidates still realistically viable, the Republican presidential field gets ready for the playoffs.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  12-11-2007  |  Commentary

God in The Cabinetnew

Mitt Romney says that he wouldn't put a Muslim in the cabinet because there just aren't enough of them in the United States to warrant it. I guess that means that right off the bat, Romney's using a quota system to decide who does deserve cabinet posts under a President Mitt.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  12-11-2007  |  Commentary

Barack Obama and the Black-on-Black Pollnew

How both Obama and Clinton do among black voters early on -- especially in South Carolina -- could be key to their long-term success. However, according to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, neither candidate is addressing issues important to the black community.
Metro Times  |  Larry Gabriel  |  12-11-2007  |  Commentary

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