Borger, Gloria
Articles by Borger, Gloria
Obama’s no centrist, but he likes to get things done. Imagine that.
Liberals see him as an ally; moderates see him as one of theirs; they may both be correct.
Political wiseguys assumed McCain couldn't win honorably, and the Arizonan had once lost with honor.
Now the voters get to decide which candidate is safer as the steward of the economy.
Barack Obama has a harder task when he flips, as voters are still scratching their heads about him.
Which Hillary Clinton campaign will McCain run?
Neither candidate can afford to jeopardize their "authentic" reputations.
After all, how can the Democratic Party survive—and win—without a Clinton? Unthinkable.
By the time Hillary Clinton trounced Barack Obama in West Virginia, she was in a pickle.
The campaign zeitgeist these days is all about oozing empathy for the little guy.
