2008 Election

Romney's Aides: No Speeches About Mormonism

AP | PHILIP ELLIOTT | Posted 11.10.2007 | Politics


Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney said Saturday his political advisers have warned him against giving a speech explaining his Mormon faith...

McCain's Mom Goes After Romney

AP | Posted 11.10.2007 | Politics


John McCain's 95-year-old mother, in a swipe at her son's rival Mitt Romney, said Friday that Mormons were to blame for the scandal that rocked the 20...

A Devastating Failure

Gov. Bill Richardson | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics


Gov. Bill Richardson

The Senate's confirmation of Michael Mukasey was a devastating failure of leadership, and a serious set back in our fight to take back America.

We All Make Mistakes

Paul Jenkins | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

Giuliani wants us to weigh his mistakes against his successes, Clinton demands that we believe that she didn't know then what she knows now, and Edwards just calls it a mistake to have trusted Bush.

What I Expect In 2008

Dave Johnson | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics


Dave Johnson

Republicans are laying the negative messaging groundwork today. Do you see Democrats understanding any of this, or doing anything to lay down a foundation to counter it and prime voters for their own campaign?

Michael Roston

Romney Keeps Up Tough Immigration Message After Joining Univision Debate

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Roston | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics


Mitt Romney announced last night that he would attend a debate broadcast in Spanish on the Univision network. The December 9 debate follows an earlie...

Obama Campaign Pushes Back Against Underground Email Attacks

Chase Martyn | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


Chase Martyn

Sen. Barack Obama is fighting back against a chain email circulating in Iowa questioning his patriotism.

Pat and Rudy: Name the Apostate

Nancy L. Cohen | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics


Nancy L. Cohen

In this year's Republican contest, the relationship between the front-runners and the religious right is unfolding in ways uncannily similar to the 2000 race.

Time to Choose: The Case for the Eight

Ben Wyskida | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


Ben Wyskida

While the mainstream media talks inevitability, The Nation magazine invites eight progressive commentators to make their best case for all of the Democratic contenders.

Rocky Anderson for Bill Richardson: The broadest experience, smart on Iraq.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Michael Eric Dyson for Barack Obama: A visionary candidate for a new America.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Gore Vidal for Dennis Kucinich: A farsighted populist and pacifist.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Richard Kim for Mike Gravel: An inconvenient truth-teller.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Bruce Shapiro for Chris Dodd: Strongest on human rights and civil liberties.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Katherine S. Newman for John Edwards: Like FDR, he's the real deal.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Ellen Chesler for Hillary Clinton: A progressive who can win -- and govern.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

John Nichols for Joe Biden: The best fighter, the most quick-witted.

The Nation | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


The Nation

This is one in a series of eight essays making the case for each of the Democratic presidential contenders. This article is published online in collaboration with HuffPost's OffTheBus.

Giuliani Pockets Robertson Nomination, Gelds Religious Right

Adam Moorad | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


Adam Moorad

The fight for the hearts and minds of evangelical voters took a turn this week when Christian Coalition founder and TV evangelist, Pat Robertson, announced Wednesday that he has endorsed Rudy Giuliani for president.

Sam Stein

For Many Arab-Americans, President Giuliani Is A "Doomsday Scenario"

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics


Randa Fahmy Hudome is a self-proclaimed lifelong Arab-American Republican. Prior to heading up Fahmy Hudome International -- a government relations fi...

Barack Obama Stumps in the Caribbean

Doug Porter | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


Doug Porter

Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama came to visit and fundraise in the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico this week, raising hopes of increased Caribbean prominence in mainland politics.

Fortune's 50 Most Powerful Women in Business: Filling the Coffers of Democratic Candidates

Dan Treul | Posted 11.08.2007 | Home


Dan Treul

Fortune mag's 50 most powerful women in business have given overwhelmingly to Democratic candidates, with Clinton hauling in the most cash.

Brownback Supporters Say They Won't Automatically Back McCain

Jay Wagner | Posted 11.07.2007 | Home


Jay Wagner

Arizona Sen. John McCain received the endorsement of former rival, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, but it is unclear whether or not it will translate to support from former Brownback backers.

Preaching to the Choir, Obama in Tune with Supporters in Cedar Rapids

Lynda Waddington | Posted 11.07.2007 | Home


Lynda Waddington

More than 900 people turned out to see and hear Illinois Sen. Barack Obama at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids.

Stumping for God's Endorsement - Faith Based Voter Guides Scarce in '08

Jennifer Bogut | Posted 11.07.2007 | Home


Jennifer Bogut

Churches' "values voter guides" are a staple in every election cycle, but are surprisingly scarce this close to the primaries.

Thomas B. Edsall

Pat Robertson's Giuliani Endorsement - Hold On To Your Wallet

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 11.07.2007 | Politics


Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign has hungered for some form of blessing from the religious right. Today, the former New York City mayor and suppo...


 

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