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Karl Rove's election predictions Karl Rove's election predictions
Bush's former top strategist sees most of the action this fall coming in Virginia, Colorado, Michigan and, just for old time's sake, Ohio.
Stealing America The stolen election of 2004: Chapter 53
"Stealing America" airs out the same old questions (and conspiracy theories) about the murky Bush-Kerry election. But it avoids the really scary stuff.
McCain's man in Ohio McCain's man in Ohio
Rob Portman is a Bush loyalist from the key swing state, who's even served as a John Edwards stand-in. Could he end up as McCain's running mate?
The swing states of 2008 The swing states of 2008
Salon asks a round table of experts to predict where the presidential election will be won or lost. It's not just about Ohio anymore.
What role did race play with white Democrats? What role did race play with white Democrats?
As the primaries end, a round table of experts -- Tom Schaller, Ruy Teixeira and Sean Wilentz -- weighs the influence of white racism on the Clinton vs. Obama contest.
How will Barack Obama get to 270? How will Barack Obama get to 270?
This November, a Democratic victory will probably hinge on the Electoral College votes of a handful of swing states. Howard Dean's pollster examines 17 fall battlegrounds, one by one.
Bill Clinton's Golden Oldies act Bill Clinton's Golden Oldies act
On the road and off the radar, playing small-town Pennsylvania with the former president.
Let 'em duke it out Let 'em duke it out
The Obama-Clinton drama is good for voters and the Democratic Party. And bad for John McCain.
Steamship globalization and Ohio's manufacturing jobs Steamship globalization and Ohio's manufacturing jobs
Who is to blame for unfair global trade? How about the Industrial Revolution?
It ain't over yet It ain't over yet
Victory is sweet for Clinton after 11 losses, but the path to overtaking Obama in the delegate count is still far from clear -- and could lead back to Florida and Michigan.
Hillary Clinton makes her stand in Ohio Hillary Clinton makes her stand in Ohio
Her campaign is nervously optimistic, but she faces a daunting delegate map -- and perhaps forces beyond her control -- in the race against Obama.
The chronicles of Austan Goolsbee The chronicles of Austan Goolsbee
Obama's economic advisor admits he talked about trade with Canadian officials. But he was misquoted! Except he was telling the truth!
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
Hillary at twilight Hillary at twilight
Was her campaign stop in an Ohio town called Hanging Rock a metaphor -- or a symbol of dogged defiance?
Debating NAFTA, with nuance Debating NAFTA, with nuance
Even with Tim Russert nipping at their ankles, Obama and Clinton managed to talk some sense about trade
No Hail Mary for Hillary No Hail Mary for Hillary
The final Democratic debate produces no miracles for the grouchy former front-runner. Yes, those MSNBC moderators did seem to like Obama better, but even when she's right she sounds wrong.
"My uncle was laid off from that American Standard plant" "My uncle was laid off from that American Standard plant"
A reader's tale of globalization, Ohio, and a shuttered toilet bowl factory
"The dangerous protectionism of Barack Obama" "The dangerous protectionism of Barack Obama"
Is his Patriot Employer Act "idiotic" pandering? Or is it how you win an election in Ohio?
Clinton and Obama's NAFTA showdown Clinton and Obama's NAFTA showdown
In Ohio, no points are awarded for a nuanced position on free trade.
The Texas Ohio NAFTA two-step The Texas Ohio NAFTA two-step
Free trade doesn't play well with Ohioans. But NAFTA may be popular in southern Texas. What's a politician campaigning in both states to do?
Let's abolish the Electoral College Let's abolish the Electoral College
Created to protect the slave states, it is championed now by conservatives who fear the power of America's true majority. It's time to ditch the antiquated way we choose presidents.
GE to Ohio: Turn off your light-bulb factories GE to Ohio: Turn off your light-bulb factories
With incandescents in decline, General Electric announces plant closures and layoffs. China and environmentalists can both share the blame.
Give me those abortion records! Give me those abortion records!
Should an individual family be able to force Ohio Planned Parenthood to release all of its records of abortions given to minors over the past 10 years?
A man's right to choose in Ohio A man's right to choose in Ohio
New legislation would require written consent from a fetus' father for an abortion.
Back to Ohio: Prosecutor says 2004 recount was "rigged" Back to Ohio: Prosecutor says 2004 recount was "rigged"
Three elections officials are charged with short-circuiting the legal process to avoid a full hand recount.
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