President Bush and partial quotes from editorials from the Toledo Blade and the Portland Oregonian are seen in this image made from a campaign ad for Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., set to air Monday, Aug. 23, 2004. The commercial is the second Kerry ad responding to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, a group which questions Kerry's military record. (Kerry-Edwards 2004/AP)
The country needs them, Dick Morris argues. They hurt society, James Leach says.
Republican attempts to embrace Harry Truman are wildly misguided, historian Robert Dallek writes.
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Vice President Al Gore looks on as President Bill Clinton places an '0' on the board showing what the federal deficit will be after unveiling his balanced budget plan during a ceremony at the White House. (Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images)
Former Rep. Marjorie Margolies recalls the vote that cost her her job—the 1993 Clinton tax package.
McCain has no connections to George Wallace, but Barack Obama does with William Ayers.
The Republicans' record on voter fraud is thin.
The Democratic candidate's connections to the group raise questions.
It's time for the ruling party to reap what it has sowed.
A "New York Times" story provokes a backlash.
A plane, a plane, my governship for a plane!
The Thomas Jefferson Street gang has weighed in—now you let us know what you think.
There are lots of factors that make a Democratic victory uncertain.
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.
Obama has a substantial lead in the polls. Is it too much for McCain to overcome?
Rowdy GOP supporters at McCain-Palin rallies; Palin releases her own Troopergate report.
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