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Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Lady of the Housenew

She's got three kids, 650,000 constituents, and millions of watching eyes. The Florida congresswoman can't keep them all happy.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Thomas Francis  |  06-03-2008  |  Politics

On the Promising Candidacy of Barack Obamanew

Now there is a sense of possibility, of hope, of something changing the dreariness.
Metro Times  |  Jack Lessenberry  |  06-03-2008  |  Commentary

John McCain and the Doomsday Mobnew

With the primary contest behind him, McCain is now gearing up to run against "hope" and "change." In this broader race, lunatic pastors like John Hagee and Rod Parsley become extremely burdensome liabilities. So -- wink wink -- they get cut loose, at least for the next few months until they're needed again.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  06-02-2008  |  Commentary

Jack Laurence Hopes to be Youngest National Convention Delegate in Washington Historynew

The 17-year-old is trying to represent the entire state of Washington as a Hillary Clinton delegate at the Democratic National Convention this summer.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jesse Froehling  |  06-02-2008  |  Politics

Choice Words: How We Talk When We Talk About Politicsnew

We asked 2,500 Texas Democratic primary voters participants two open-ended questions about their preferences. By analyzing the words people used to answer the questions, we were able to see how supporters of the different candidates are psychologically different. We also see the similiarities between the rhetoric of the campaigns and the language of their supporters.
The Texas Observer  |  James W. Pennebaker  |  05-30-2008  |  Politics

Hillary is Looking Like a Sore Loser, Not a Leadernew

What I find most troubling is Clinton's hypocrisy and disengenuousness. Now she's insisting on "counting all the votes," which is code for counting all the votes in Michigan and Florida. Clinton and her campaign advisers were all for shutting out those two states when it appeared she wouldn't need their votes.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bruce VanWyngarden  |  05-30-2008  |  Commentary

The Most Important Quality in a 2008 VP Candidate: Don't Be Cheneynew

"Anybody but Cheney" in 2008 can be taken symbolically as well as literally. Obama and McCain should not pick people who given the chance would take the country in exactly the opposite direction the people want it to go and that the candidate promised it would go.
Arkansas Times  |  Ernest Dumas  |  05-30-2008  |  Commentary

How McCain Supporters Skewed the Texas Democratic Party Resultsnew

McCain supporters, our poll reveals, made up 9.4 percent of the total vote in the primary. Clinton's margin of victory was only 3.5 percent. We can't say that the McCain ringers in the Democratic primary changed the outcome, because we don't know for whom they actually voted in March. But it is clearly possible.
The Texas Observer  |  Leland Beatty  |  05-30-2008  |  Politics

Idaho Dems Vie for National Delegate Seatsnew

Idaho Democrats have been united in support for presidential candidate Barack Obama, but the real competition is who gets to cast the votes as national delegates. So far, 52 candidates have submitted applications to run for 19 open delegate slot, said Jim Hansen, executive director of the Idaho Democratic Party.
Boise Weekly  |  Amanda Peacher  |  05-29-2008  |  Politics

Going Both Ways: A Strategy Sheet for McCain on How to Defeat Obamanew

To win in November, John McCain will have to run one of the best campaigns in modern history. How could he do it?
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  05-29-2008  |  Commentary

Barack Obama's Stand-In Performance for Ted Kennedy at Wesleyan Was Low-Keynew

Traffic was light, the weather was beautiful, and parking was a breeze. Security outside consisted of smiling and helpful Wesleyan undergraduates in red "event staff" T-shirts and courteous Wesleyan Public Safety officers. As for demonstrators, I bumped into three standing on the periphery of the event.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Keough  |  05-29-2008  |  Politics

Hillary, It's Time to Say Goodnightnew

As entertaining -- and at times compelling -- as the Clintons' star turn as feisty underdogs out to beat the odds has been, it is wearing thin. So when the primary season closes on June 3, that'll be candidate Clinton's cue to exit the race.
Boston Phoenix  |  Editorial  |  05-29-2008  |  Commentary

Pondering the Democratic Map of the Intermountain Westnew

With this year's Democratic presidential nomination fight now going all the way to the June 3 Montana primary, and with the Democratic National Convention set for Denver in August, things are about to get real Western around here. As the growing West starts to flex its political muscles, the impacts may well be felt in the general election in a way that they haven't been before.
Boise Weekly  |  Shea Andersen  |  05-29-2008  |  Politics

Obama Would Bring a Community Organizer's Unique Perspective to the White Housenew

We've had bandleaders, haberdashers, generals, diplomats, farmers and professors in the White House, but as far as I can tell, we've never had an organizer. What would it be like? Very different, I think.
Syracuse New Times  |  Ed Griffin-Nolan  |  05-29-2008  |  Commentary

Why Does the Blogosphere Hate Bush?new

Bush will not be regarded as a top-tier president by historians -- although the verdict, I believe, won't be as severe as is currently bandied about. After all, he'll ultimately compared to the likes of James Buchanan, Woodrow Wilson, and Herbert Hoover.
New York Press  |  Russ Smith  |  05-29-2008  |  Commentary

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