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Inside the Clinton Shake-Up (February 2008)
How Hillary's campaign managed itself into a ditch—and how it might get itself out. By Joshua Green
Romney's Graceful Exit (February 2008)
Mitt Romney's decision to stand aside and acknowledge John McCain as the likely Republican nominee will serve the former Massachusetts governor well in his future endeavors. By Marc Ambinder
Why Obama Matters (December 2007)
"Obama is the only candidate who can take America past the debilitating family quarrel of the Baby Boom generation." By Andrew Sullivan
Hillary's Choice (December 2007)
How Hillary Clinton turned herself into the consummate Washington player. By Joshua Green
McCain's Purple Cow
John McCain's actions on behalf of Vicki Iseman barely differ from the earmarking he has spent a career railing against. By Joshua Green
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Is Hillary an Anti-Feminist Candidate?
"If she'd wanted to, she could have forged a political career on her own, and done splendidly. She chose not to." Andrew Sullivan appraises Hillary Clinton.
The Clinton-Obama Showdown (December 2007)
A story of nasty surprises, dueling war rooms, and the Drudge Report. By Marc Ambinder
Do Polls Still Work? (November 2006)
The last two presidential elections have left pollsters somewhat bloodied but unbowed. By Joshua Green
It's His Party (March 2007)
Bush Republicanism is here to stay. By Ross Douthat
Campaign Seasoning (July/August 2007)
Why early primaries will make for a better president. By Jonathan Rauch
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Mr. Conservative
John McCain hasn't betrayed conservatism; his party has. By Jonathan Rauch
The Presidential Campaign and the Financial Markets (May 2004)
The presidential campaign has financial executives more concerned about who wins than they have been in years—or it ought to. By Joshua Green
Running Mate (May 2007)
What role will Hillary's husband play in the presidential campaign? By Marc Ambinder
Democrats Rising (September 2007)
The Democrats may be poised to gain unified control of the federal government for the first time since Bill Clinton's first term. By Ross Douthat
Unwinding Bush (October 2006)
How long will it take to fix his mistakes? By Jonathan Rauch
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Atlantic Voices: Marc Ambinder on the Presidential Election
Further Blog Commentary on the Presidential Election:
Andrew Sullivan | Matthew Yglesias | Ross Douthat | Megan McArdle | James Fallows | Clive Crook
The Table: Atlantic Voices in Conversation
Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias discuss sexism, racism, and the results of the New Hampshire primary; the lack of Republican leadership and the idiosyncrasies of the current Republican candidates; Bill Clinton's strange role in his wife's campaign; and the possibility of a Bloomberg run
PODCAST: Barack Obama and the Economic Future of America (January 22, 2008)
Obama's economic advisor talks with Megan McArdle about the health care debate, the credit debacle, the Federal Reserve's limitations, and other major issues that will face the next American president.
PODCAST: Mitt Romney: The Wizard of Bain Capital (January 15, 2008)
Joshua Green and Megan McArdle discuss the business experience of presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who won the Michigan GOP primary.
Watch last month's roundtable, in which Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias discuss Hillary's slide, Romney's religion, Huckabee's foreign policy, and Obama's past drug use.
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