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Concerned that their personal finances might become a political liability once again, Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton in April sold the millions of dollars of stocks held by their blind trust after learning that those investments included oil and pharmaceutical companies, military contractors and Wal-Mart, their aides said Thursday.
Since everybody has already been talking nonstop about the future elections of 2008, I consulted a different kind of poll: the 2008 election futures markets at Intrade, the Dublin-based online futures exchange. Intrade commoditizes future events by marrying market structures to individual betting on highly speculative Ã;¢&At
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But one can argue that some of today's Republicans have gone Dukakis one big step further by seeming to run on a platform of "electability, not ideology." It's as though only a party label were enough. That may work in a supermarket, but not in politics. Quite simply, it's a dangerous strategy for candidates to run on a platform of winnin
Fred Thompson has had a relatively easy ride as he has flirted with a bid for the Republican presidential nomination. His strategists have found traction promoting him as the heir to Ronald Reagan
In April 1964, when Lyndon Johnson sought to rally public support for his new War on Poverty, he did it while sitting on a pile of two-by-fours on a front porch in Inez, Ky., helping to establish the Appalachian South as a national symbol of economic deprivation. And so it was fitting that John Edwards, announcing his candidacy for president at the
Does Fred Thompson have what it takes to be president?
Here are the winners and losers of Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate, accurate to three decimal places.
Rep. Tom Tancredo said at the Republican presidential debate Tuesday night that he would tell President Bush to not "darken the doorstep of the White House" if he were to win the presidency.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are essentially tied for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll, the first time that the New York senator hasn't clearly led the field.
Tonight's Democratic presidential debate from Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, N.H. is underway. We're using this post to live-blog the event.
The Democrats debate from New Hampshire tonight at 7PM eastern. The debate will be carried live on CNN. The Republican candidates get a turn at it on Tuesday Night.
Republican Fred Thompson, making his first appearance since his late entry into the 2008 White House race, criticized the immigration pact in Congress on Saturday and said the United States was battling threats from "forces of evil."
Borger: Giuliani's Social Views Could Spur Mass Defections If He's The Nominee.
The rambunctious GOP candidate wants to drag the U.S. out of Iraq, can the war on drugs, and overturn the Patriot Act. No wonder Republican power brokers want to boot him off the stage.
One thing that should be clear to anyone who's been paying attention these past few years is that we need to go out and get ourselves the smartest president we can find. We need a brainiac president, a regular Mister or Miss Smarty-Pants. We need to elect the kid you hated in high school, the teacher's pet with perfect grades.
He is blazing a campaign trail away from conventional politics. But can he redeem the hopes that so many have placed in his historic candidacy?
The presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama is successfully tapping into the youth vote energized by opposition to the Iraq war, as his burgeoning Students for Obama movement has almost doubled its presence on the nation's college campuses in the past few weeks.
In defending the Iraq war, leading Republican presidential contenders are increasingly echoing words and phrases used by President Bush in the run-up to the war that reinforce the misleading impression that Iraq was responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Prior to today's votes, McCain's missed about half of the Senate's scheduled votes so far this year, which is far more than the five other Senators running for president according to the Congressional Quartely, which monitors Congress.
If there's any glamour at all in third party politics, it's at the top of the ticket. You can dream of being a sane, winning Ross Perot. But who wants to be Adm. James Stockdale?
In an unpredictable 2008 presidential race, the prospect of a viable third-party candidacy -- particularly a self-financed bid by billionaire Michael Bloomberg -- could be the biggest wild card of all.
There is no suggestion of any illegality in the arrangement, but the idea of a husband paying his wife for services that many political spouses would take for granted is sure to raise some eyebrows.








