No Criticism Of MoveOn Ad From Clinton, Obama

The Huffington Post | Nico Pitney | Posted 09.13.2007 | Politics


Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both bucked GOP pressure to condemn the edgy MoveOn Petraeus ad during Wednesday's HuffPost/Yahoo!/Slate Candidate Ma...

Kucinich: I Wouldn't Assassinate Bin Laden

The Huffington Post | Sam Stein | Posted 09.13.2007 | Politics


Dennis Kucinich, champion of the Department of Peace, wouldn't assassinate Osama Bin Laden if he had the chance. Pressed twice during the HuffPost/Ya...

First Online-Only Candidate Mashup

Posted 09.12.2007 | Home


The Associated Press reports on the online mashup sponsored by Yahoo!, Slate Magazine and the Huffington Post.... Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton on...

Hillary Hits Back At Rivals Over Lobbyist Money

The Huffington Post | Michael Roston | Posted 09.12.2007 | Politics


Hillary Clinton has taken fire for weeks over her decision to take money from federal lobbyists, but she hit back during the HuffPost/Yahoo!/Slate Can...

Dodd Would Decriminalize Pot

The Huffington Post | Posted 09.12.2007 | Politics


Bill Maher handed Chris Dodd a smoking fatty during the HuffPost/Yahoo!/Slate Candidate Mashup, asking a surprise question about legalizing marijuana....

Obama: Keeping His Congressional Health Insurance

The Huffington Post | Michael Roston | Posted 09.12.2007 | Politics


During the HuffPost/Yahoo!/Slate Candidate Mashup, Barack Obama told Charlie Rose that he would not be joining Sen. Sherrod Brown in his pledge to giv...

Mashing-up NCLB -- Enough Already!

Marc Lampkin | Posted 09.12.2007 | Politics


Marc Lampkin

Cheesy softballs or predictable check the box-type questions about the existing No Child Left Behind law do little to inform us of what these candidates plan to do about the crisis in America's schools.

Sam Stein

Reunited By 9/11, Giuliani And Kerik Keep Their Distance

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.11.2007 | Politics


As presidential candidate and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, took the stage Tuesday to commemorate the sixth anniversary of 9/11, a former ...

In Their Own Words: Democratic Candidates Speak Out On Iraq

Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


AP Fierce debate continues over the Iraq War, and our Candidate Mashup is the newest forum where Democratic candidates for President will outline t...

In Their Own Words: Democratic Candidates Speak Out On Education

Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


Fix No Child Left Behind, or scrap it? More money for schools, or more accountability? When Charlie Rose interviews the candidates for the Democra...

In Their Own Words: Democratic Candidates Speak Out On Health Care

Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


Do the Democratic hopefuls have a cure for what ails the nation? In the Mashup, Charlie Rose will interrogate the eight candidates to see if they've ...

The Candidates' Inbox: Your Questions For The Huffington Post Mashup

Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


For the September 12 Candidate Mashup, we'll take more than videos. Already, thousands of you have sent e-mails that have made us say "That's a good ...

Roll Tape: Your Video Questions For The Candidate Mashup

Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 09.07.2007 | Politics


While Charlie Rose may be interviewing the candidates in our Mashup on September 12, readers like you will be feeding him the tough questions that nee...

HuffPost's Candidate Mashup Is Getting Closer: Send Us Your Questions!

Arianna Huffington | Posted 08.31.2007 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

Here is a video containing some of the questions we have received for our Mashup. Check them out and send us yours. 2007-09-04-20070831mashupvidfp222.jpg

MySpace: Another Way To Be Part of HuffPost's Candidate Mashup

Danny Shea | Posted 08.28.2007 | Politics


Danny Shea

Today, we're excited to announce a new way for you to submit questions to the HuffPost Candidate Mashup: through your MySpace profile.

Be a Part of HuffPost's Online-Only Presidential Candidate Mashup

Arianna Huffington | Posted 08.02.2007 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

The Huffington Post -- in partnership with Yahoo! and Slate -- is really happy to announce that we now have a date for the first-ever online-only presidential candidate mashup. The event is set for September 12.