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March 02, 2008 Archives

RealClearPolitics Morning Edition

Democrats, Off Course On Trade - Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
Why Nobody in D.C. Wants to Say 'Recession' - Daniel Gross, Slate
McCain is Right About Iraq - Jonathan Last, Philadelphia Inquirer
McCain Channels His Inner Hillary - Frank Rich, New York Times
The General Election Ain't Over Yet - Michael Goodwin, NY Daily News
Clinton Battles Obama's Momentum - M. Barabak & M. Finnegan, LA Times
A Thin Record For a Bridge Builder - David Ignatius, Washington Post
McCain and the Oath - George Will, Newsweek
A Delicate Line for Michelle Obama - Joan Vennochi, Boston Globe
Is Race Out of the Race? - Abigail & Stephan Thernstrom, Los Angeles Times
The Emerging Minority - James Traub, New York Times Magazine
The Source of Buckley's Charm - David Warren, Ottawa Citizen
Mr. Right, R.I.P. - Evan Thomas, Newsweek
Buckley: What He Fought For - William Kristol, Weekly Standard
No Musical Breakthrough in Korea - Richard Halloran, RealClearPolitics
Prince Harry Recaptures British Pride - Bruce Anderson, Sunday Telegraph
Women Aren't Very Bright - Charlotte Allen, Washington Post

RealClearPolitics Evening Edition

Obama Rides Wave Into Texas - Peter Canellos, Boston Globe
Is Ohio Still on Clinton's Side? - Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
In Defense of Superdelegates - David Yepsen, Des Moines Register
Clinton's Flaw: A Failure to Connect - David Broder, Washington Post
What Would Reagan Do? - Jacob Heilbrunn, New York Times
Bloomberg for VP? His Wallet Would Help - John Avlon, New York Post
Nader Could Still Matter - Douglas Schoen, Washington Post
Dissecting the 60 Minutes Scandal - John Hinderaker, Power Line
Election Day in Russia - Michael Idov, The New Republic

Editorials

The 2008 Democratic Veepstakes - The American Prospect
Obama's Iraq Attack - New York Post
Bernanke: Pick Your Poison - Los Angeles Times
Prince Harry Wins His Spurs - Sunday Times

Politics & Election News

Clinton, Obama Trade Jabs Over National Security - Houston Chronicle
Clinton Leads in Ohio, 47%-43% - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Obama Questions Linger as Rezko Heads to Trial - New York Times
Ohio Race Could Hinge on County with Troubled Elections - AP
Democrats Dare to Dream in Dark Red Texas - Chicago Tribune
Obama Slow to Gain Among Catholics - Politico