Sunday, October 12, 2008

Campaign 2008

For Giuliani Supporters, Florida Is a Bitter End

Florida Republicans blame Giuliani's loss on his risky strategy of focusing only on the Sunshine State

Posted January 30, 2008
Mayor Rudy Giuliani salutes supporters as his wife Judith Giuliani (L) claps during a post primary campaign rally at the Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando January 29, 2008 in Orlando, Florida. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is the projected winner of the Florida Republican primary, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Mayor Rudy Giuliani salutes supporters as his wife Judith Giuliani (L) claps during a post primary campaign rally at the Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando January 29, 2008 in Orlando, Florida. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is the projected winner of the Florida Republican primary, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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Public Opinion

Can McCain Come Back Against Obama?

Obama has a substantial lead in the polls. Is it too much for McCain to overcome?

A baby kissing an Obama poster for Washington Whispers. Clary Tepper

Send Us Your Campaign Photos

We want to see your personal photos with Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden, and Sarah Palin. Send the best shots of you and the candidates to campaignphotos@usnews.com and we'll post the best on our website over the coming weeks.

Washington Whispers

Washington Whispers

Hiroshima History for Sale

Forget stocks. Historical artifacts are where the big dollars are, and one is going up for sale.

Michael Barone

Michael Barone

Obama May Not Have the Election Locked Up

There are lots of factors that make a Democratic victory uncertain.

Ken Walsh on the Presidency

Ken Walsh (Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Having covered the White House for U.S. News full time since 1986, Ken Walsh brings perspective and insight to his magazine column.

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