Campaign News
Whom Does the Economy Favor in the Midwest?
Updated: May 2, 2008
While race, age and gender are most often cited as factors in the Democratic primaries, the economy plays a role, too. Economically robust places  have been more susceptible to Obama's broad reformer message, while Clinton has enjoyed a clear advantage in areas hardest hit by the recession.
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DNC Doesn't Share in Party's Fund-raising Success
Bloggers on the Left Say Flirtation with Fox Isn't Right
Wright Uproar Boosts Clinton's Confidence
GOP Gives Clinton the Silent Treatment
The Wrongs Inflicted by Wright
New GI Bill Puts McCain on Frontline of Senate Battle
Obama: The Know-Too-Much Candidate?
Rev. Wright Keeps Himself in the Spotlight
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Washington Report
Congress Looks to End Credit-Card Abuses
Updated: May 1, 2008
As subprime problems trickle into other types of consumer loans, credit card companies may be the first segment of the lending community to feel the effects of increased congressional scrutiny.
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A Futile Walk Down Coconut Road?
States Spar Over Share of Foreclosure Funds
When the Stars Come Out on Capitol Hill
Politics Shatters Consensus at Iraq Study Group
A Senate Legend's 'Last Hurrah'?
Hedge Funds Eye Student Loan Market
Battle Over Historically Black Schools
Dems Charge GOP Groups with Collusion
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Politico.com Blogs
Ben Smith's Blog
Ben Smith offers a Democratic perspective on Campaign '08.
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Jonathan Martin's Blog
Jonathan Martin views the campaign from the Republican side.
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The Crypt
A blogger's eye view of Capitol Hill.
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