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...Clinton to focus on swing states like New Mexico and Nevada that will be decisive in November. He may also install adviser Paul Tewes at the Democratic National Committee to merge party and campaign operations. McCain faced more questions over the nimbleness and strength of his campaign, along with Republican doubts that he has maximized the springtime break created by the prolonged Democratic fight. For McCain and Obama, all the candidates' men (and they are almost all men at the senior levels of both campaigns) are testosterone-fueled gunslingers who often respond to perceived slights or challenges by attacking first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Page | 5/29/2008 | See Source »

...group met with Maine Senator Susan M. Collins, a moderate Republican, at a Memorial Day parade on Sunday. Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard Democrats, said the senator refused to answer questions about co-sponsoring a bill that would end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell...

Author: By Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Four Harvard Students Arrested in Gay Rights Protest | 5/28/2008 | See Source »

...earned a moniker as the chamber’s “liberal lion.” But he has also shown an assured pragmatism and a willingness to reach across the aisle—including on a sweeping immigration reform proposal last year, co-sponsored with the Republican John McCain...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, Ari S. Ruben, and Daniel J. T. Schuker | Title: Honor Kennedy at Commencement | 5/28/2008 | See Source »

...Voters who came of age in the 1980s were strongly Republican, thinking Ronald Reagan had brought America back. By contrast, young people today identify themselves as strongly Democratic. They disapprove of Bush and the Iraq war in large percentages, worry about their economic futures and have started paying attention to politics at a time when Republicans have often been making the news for incompetence and scandal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Carter's Shadow | 5/28/2008 | See Source »

...Bush probably thought he had avoided going down as a failure when he won a second term, which had eluded Carter (and Bush's father). But the only sure way for him to escape that fate is for a Republican to win the presidency this year. Reagan would have seemed a less transformative figure if Michael Dukakis had succeeded him, and Bill Clinton would have had a deeper impact on his party and the country if Al Gore had won in 2000. Whatever their past differences, Bush has ample reason to root for McCain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Carter's Shadow | 5/28/2008 | See Source »

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