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Democratic National Convention
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
Bill Clinton made a powerful case for Obama. It’ll be a tough act to follow.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
Clinton rewrote his speech as he went along—and hit all the right notes.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
The Democrats Abroad delegation will happily show you their papers.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
Democrats are having too much fun to worry about rain and controversy.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
Bill Clinton once called Obama the “chief executor of good intentions.” It was supposed to be a compliment.
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The Missing Stimulus
Why isn’t anyone in Charlotte talking about one of Obama’s biggest accomplishments?
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Who Was Better: Michelle Obama or Ann Romney?
The Slate/SurveyMonkey overnight survey gets a quick read on what voters thought of the first lady’s speech and how it measured up against Ann Romney’s tuna fish sandwiches.
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Financial Traitor
Democrats accuse Romney of treason for investing abroad. Is that any better than the 2004 Bush campaign?
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
In Charlotte, Democrats no longer talk about “sexual orientation.” It’s about “who you love.”
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
It was a great speech. But did Michelle Obama sell herself short?
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
The first lady tied the personal to the political in a way that was worthy of Bill Clinton.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
They are kicking Mitt where it hurts.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
And the fleeting power of a good convention speech.
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Dispatches From the Democratic National Convention
If Romney loses, won’t Republicans become more partisan?
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The “Better” Battle
Are you better off than you were four years ago? How Democrats will frame the question.