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The ‘Marriage Gap’ Wild Card
Obama’s female supporters tend to be young and single—a tough demographic to get to the polls.... MORE
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How Congress Helped Sandy Victims
Quietly, amid last year’s partisan warfare, Capitol Hill worked out a deal to fund disaster relief... MORE
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Will GOP Oppose Sandy Relief?
Eleanor Clift on whether the GOP will fight against giving more funds to the hardest-hit states. MORE
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How Would Romney Govern?
He could make his party more centrist or cave in to arch-conservatives or even be a GOP Clinton.... MORE
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George McGovern Dies at 90
The political seer who lost in a landslide to Nixon in 1972 went on to be revered as the conscience... MORE
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One of a Kind Senator
Arlen Specter, who died at age 82, was an energetic, aisle-crossing, effective Republican.... MORE
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Senate Dems Bank on Women
Five female candidates could help their party keep control of the chamber.... MORE
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Did Glib Performance Help Mitt?
While he won the debate on style, his slick performance may not have wowed voters, says Eleanor... MORE
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If Obama Wins, What Next?
Eleanor Clift on the odds of an altered GOP, actual bipartisanship—and Erskine Bowles at Treasury. MORE
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Hillary to Be Grilled on Embassies
Clinton faces tough questions about the security of U.S.... MORE
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Dems Push Envelope on Abortion
They pounded the issue in Charlotte.... MORE
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How the Dems Tripped Over Israel
Party leaders looked like bunglers when they tried to explain last-minute changes in platform... MORE
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‘More Than Walking on the Moon’
Even if Neil Armstrong hadn’t gone to the moon, he’d be lauded, his friend John Glenn tells Eleanor... MORE
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Mrs. Ryan Is a Natural
Eleanor Clift on the potential second lady’s first career, family politics, and down-home image. MORE