A look back at how Atlantic bloggers have covered the election in real time
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A look back at how Atlantic bloggers have covered the election in real time
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March 31, 2007: First fund-raising deadline passes. Barack Obama looks like a serious threat.
MATTHEW YGLESIAS: Clearly, eight years of increasing levels of progressive political mobilization and progressive institution building, combined with three candidates who each have strong appeal, are able to produce a vastly expanded pool of donations from what was out there in 1999. (April 2, 2007)
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The Civil War
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James Fallows on Obama's first term, Raymond Bonner on the death penalty, Christopher Hitchens on G.K. Chesterton, and more
Browse back issues of The Atlantic that have appeared on the Web. From September 1995 to the present, the archive is essentially complete, with the exception of a few articles, the online rights to which are held exclusively by the authors.
See All Back Issues: September 1995
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