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The Current Season
 
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  Back to Alternative Vote 2000 >>   Republicans >>   Third Parties >>   Democrats >>

 

DOWN THE BALLOT

DOUBLE-DIP JOE
The problem with veep candidate Joe Lieberman remaining in Connecticut's race for the U.S. Senate

SWINGING STATE?
An upstart Democrat mounts a surprisingly strong challenge against a Republican incumbent in Michigan's U.S. Senate race

DOWN THE HATCH
Is Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch vulnerable to defeat?

TEDDY'S CHARGE
Why U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will be reelected in November by a landslide

POWER, POLITICS & THE HILLARY TRAP
Laura Ingraham joins the war on Hillary Clinton

THE SUSPECT SLUR
Funny, Hillary Clinton doesn't look anti-Semitic

THE F WORD
Laura Ingraham's disgust with liberal feminism drives the refreshing rant "The Hillary Trap"

CALLING ALL CARPETBAGGERS
Criticizing Hillary Clinton for running for Senate in a state she's not from is just ridiculous.

RUDY'S VALLEY
Rudy Giuliani's crash and burn doesn't mean Hillary Clinton will automatically ascend to the U.S. Senate

BEING HILLARY
The Senate race seems to be doing the first lady some good

SMACKDOWN CANDIDATE
Pro wrestler Bob Backlund runs for Congress on hard work and homilies

THE SWING OF THINGS
How Hillary Clinton plans to woo suburban New Yorkers

RUDY'S RAP SHEET
As he races for a U.S. Senate seat, Giuliani flaunts his pernicious disregard for the Bill of Rights

PROZAC POLITICS
When Congressman Patrick Kennedy said he was on antidepressants, no one batted an eye. Have we really come that far?

FROM RUDY WITHOUT LOVE
New York City streets are quieter under Giuliani, for better and worse

CITY HAULING
Giuliani blames his day job as NYC mayor for his lack of campaigning across New York state

MUGGED BY THE MEDIA
Hillary Clinton encounters some bumps as her Senate campaign hits the road in New York

RAISING THE ISSUES
Hillary Clinton kicks off her Senate campaign with a substantive speech

BUBBA CHARMS GOOBER
Central New York's "beautiful lake surrounded by fascists" softens to the Clinton touch

GO WESTCHESTER, HILLARY
An open letter from Eileen "Chappy" Lockhart, chairwoman, Chappaqua Welcome Committee, to The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton

HILLARY'S CAMPAIGN TALE
The first lady's "listening tour" of New York may have bored the media, but it excited many segments of the voting public

WALK OR RUN?
Who cares if Hillary Clinton runs for the Senate? Christopher Hitchens wants to know if she'll walk away from Bill.

RUN, HILLARY, RUN
If she gets rid of that excess Billage, the first lady has a shot at the Senate

SHE'LL TAKE MANHATTAN
New Yorkers and the First Lady have formed a mutual admiration society, but how--and why--did it happen? Joe Conason provides answers.

GRILLING HILLARY
If Hillary Clinton runs for that New York Senate seat, she won't get a free ride from the press

LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH & CRANKY
Jim Hightower considers "An Invitation to the White House" by Hillary Clinton

THE MAN WHO COULD BE SPEAKER
If the Dems pick up a few seats, U.S. Rep. David Bonior may be the next Speaker of the House

SPEAKER SYSTEM
It didn't take long for new House Speaker Dennis Hastert to jump into bed with deep-pockets lobbyists

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