‘Public Option’ May Get Its Plug Pulled
Momentum in Congress seems to be shifting away from one of Obama's health-care hopes.
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Momentum in Congress seems to be shifting away from one of Obama's health-care hopes.
Pro-life groups are gearing up to fight the confirmation of the ardently pro-choice governor.
Rove says the Republican V.P. nominee has tough times ahead, and Sebelius does her best to kick them off.
Do some states party harder than others? Judging from the Friends of New Orleans DNC benefit last night, yes.
After endless rumination and media speculation, Barack Obama’s decision on a running mate is nigh. Nigh! Just how nigh, nobody is quite sure.
Virginia senator Jim Webb said that "under no circumstances" would he agree to become Barack Obama's vice-president.
Obama is as starkly unusual a presidential contender as the country has ever seen, which means he can choose either to amplify or offset any of the characteristics that define his own candidacy.
Where exactly does one find a running mate untainted by Old Politics who also happens to be ready from day one to be commander-in-chief?
This presidential race is so gripping that even possible V.P. choices have people talking.
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