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Thomas B. Edsall

How New Hampshire Upended The Democratic Race

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Manchester, NH -- The conventional wisdom today about the results of the New Hampshire Democratic primary does not take into account the complexity of...

Obama Campaign Rakes In the Dough After Iowa

The Hill | Klaus Marre | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill.) presidential campaign is raising contributions at the rate of $1 million a day so far this year, campaign manager David P...

The Weekly Standard's Latest Dewey Moment

Salon | Glenn Greenwald | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Here's the cover for this week's issue of The Weekly Standard, excitingly available on newsstands now. Here, once again, we encounter the renowned ju...

Obama Campaign Co-Chair Questions Hillary's Tears

Election Central | Greg Sargent | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


The Tears are now officially an issue in Campaign 2008. Obama's national campaign co-chair, Jesse Jackson, Jr., just went on MSNBC and appeared to qu...

Woman Who Made Clinton Cry Voted For Obama

Political Radar | Kate Snow and Jennifer Parker | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


The woman whose empathetic question -- "how do you do it?" -- sparked uncharacteristic emotion Monday from Sen. Hillary Clinton ended up voting for Se...

See How The New Hampshire Polls Got It Wrong

The Huffington Post | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Rasmussen New Hampshire Primary (January 5-7 ) Obama 37 Clinton 30 Edwards 19 Richardson 8 McCain 32 Romney 31 Huckabee 10 Giuliani 8 Paul 8 See fu...

Women Voters Return To Clinton In Droves

AP | MIKE MOKRZYCKI | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


John McCain's experience, reputation for "straight talk" and appeal among moderates helped him beat Mitt Romney in New Hampshire's Republican primary,...

Why New Hampshire Polls Were Not Wrong

Daniel Nichanian | Posted 01.09.2008 | Home


Daniel Nichanian

The polls did not get this election wrong. Any careful reading of them would have had to concede that yesterday's voting looked unpredictable. The media had this information, yet chose to show the race as a done deal.

Did Edwards Slip Help Clinton In New Hampshire?

Political Wire | Stuart Rothenberg | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


While some will suggest that Sen. Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire victory can be traced to her emotional comments shortly before the primary, and othe...

Batton Down The Hatches: It's A Race

AP | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


In the land of comebacks, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain revived their sagging campaigns Tuesday night and catapulted the Democratic and ...

From A Big Boost To Obama To A Big Blow

New York Times | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Senator Barack Obama delivered a message to supporters: "Do not take this race for granted. I know we had a n...

Watch: Obama's Speech On New Hampshire Election Night

CBS News | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama's speech to New Hampshire voters following Tuesday's primary vote: ...

New Hampshire Primary: All About Gender And The MSM

Sheldon Drobny | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Sheldon Drobny

The mainstream media overstated the Obama momentum and helped turn Hillary into a victim, something New Hampshire women may have found offensive.

Watch: Clinton's New Hampshire Victory Speech

CBS News | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire victory speech: ...

Hillary Found Her Voice in the Hearts of the People of New Hampshire

Michelle Kraus | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Michelle Kraus

The tabloids portray youth and beauty as the formula for success for women. Hillary Clinton found her voice amidst the media barrage that tried to make this about the politics of gender.

Clinton Tells Cheering Crowd: "I Found My Own Voice"

AP | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Hillary Rodham Clinton proved Tuesday that more than one Clinton can be "the Comeback Kid." "Over the last week, I listened to you, and in the proces...

Obama: "I'm Still Fired Up And Ready To Go"

AP | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama pronounced himself "still fired up and ready to go" after a second-place finish in New Hampshire's Democratic primary. "You know, a few ...

Hillary Clinton Comes Back

Atlantic | Marc Ambinder | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


AP CALLS IT FOR CLINTON, NBC, CBS TOO ** A Clinton aide: "We got our woman back and our downscale voters back and we raised the right questions about...

Big Bills and Small Change

Max Fraad Wolff | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Max Fraad Wolff

Early results from Election 2008 suggest that either the donors are wrong, or public perception of the candidates is the product of ad spending and spin.

Thomas B. Edsall

Proposed Anti-Obama 527 Stirring Controversy

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


The leaders of Emily's List, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), ...

Cash-Crunched Thompson Reduces Staff's Salaries

Washington Post | John Solomon | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Near the bottom in New Hampshire's primary results and strapped for cash, Republican Fred Thompson's campaign is cutting staff salaries to free up res...

What A Hillary Clinton Loss In New Hampshire Means For GOP Fundraising

Swampland | Michael Scherer | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home


I just got a call from a conservative marketing consultant I know. He is in a panic. "I am in the midst of a major crisis with a lot of people," he sa...

Obama Faces A Surge Of A Different Kind

The Swamp | Jim Tankersley | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home


As New Hampshire voters go to the polls this morning, a tide is turning toward Sen. Barack Obama -- in reporters' inboxes, at least. The Republican N...

Obama Responds To Bill Clinton Barbs

New York Times | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


The New York Times reports on Barack Obama's response to Bill Clinton: Mr. Obama was asked about this outburst by Mr. Clinton earlier today. Courtesy...

Obama Set To Receive Huge Endorsement From National Union "Unite Here"

New York Times | Steven Greenhouse | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Unite Here, the union representing more than 450,000 hotel, restaurant, apparel and laundry workers, is likely to announce its endorsement of Senator ...