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RealClearPolitics Morning Edition

The Return of Big Gov't - James Pethokoukis, US News & World Report
Opponents Paint Obama as an Elitist - Bacon & Murray, Washington Post
If Obama Wins, Clinton's Legacy Looks Smaller - Eleanor Clift, Newsweek
Identity Politics Has Divided Dems - Jerry Bowyer, Wall Street Journal
Dem Race: Preparation vs. Inspiration - David Shribman, Pittsburgh PG
The Company Obama Keeps - Andrew McCarthy, National Review Online
Obama & Lincoln: Two Speeches on Race - Garry Wills, NY Review of Books
The Lazy, Crazy Middle Class - Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times
John McCain: Mr. Conservative - Jonathan Rauch, The Atlantic
Can McCain Win Massachusetts? - Anil Adyanthaya, RealClearPolitics
Semantics Can't Mask Bush's Chicanery - Robert Fisk, The Independent
Vultures of the Left Welcome Bad News - Dean Barnett, Weekly Standard
It's a Crisis, and Ideas Are Scarce - Floyd Norris, New York Times
Uncle Sam Pays? Sure, Whatever - Michael Barone, RealClearPolitics
The Futile 'Lights Out' Campaign - Byorn Lomborg, The Guardian
Spying on Greenpeace - James Ridgeway, Mother Jones
Attack of the Preschool Perverts - Mark Steyn, Orange County Register
The Popular Vote's Margin Of Error - Mark Blumenthal, National Journal
Obama as an Art Form - Meghan Daum, Los Angeles Times

RealClearPolitics Evening Edition

'Bitter' Hard Pill For Obama - P. Bacon & S. Murray, Washington Post
Obama's Remarks Give Clinton an Opening - Kuhnhenn & Babington, AP
How Can Security Become Stability? - David Broder, Washington Post
U.S. in Financial Myopia - David Ignatius, San Diego Union-Tribune

RealClearPolitics Editorials

FAA, CYA - Chicago Tribune
Don't Keep Blocking Judges - Los Angeles Times
Greenspan's Guilt - Investor's Business Daily
Britain Crying Out for New Thatcher - Daily Telegraph

RealClearPolitics Politics & Election News

Opponents Call Obama "Out of Touch" - New York Times
Obama Defends Comments About Small Towns - Chicago Tribune
Bill Clinton Revives Bosnia Gaffe - New York Times
Sen. Clinton Addresses Rising Crime Rate - Wall Street Journal