Some exit poll data from West Virginia. Eye-popping: One in four Clinton voters and about one in 10 Obama voters said race was an important factor in their vote. A quarter of Clinton voters? And how many weren't saying? Full story...
Jason Zengerle is unsure it's wise for Obama to raise Keating: ...at a time when voters are freaking out about losing their life savings, the candidate who makes a point of not playing politics--or at least of seeming not to.
McCain asks "Who is the real Barack Obama?" And he gets the answer Steve Schmidt and Sean Hannity were hoping for.
The argument will be that the economy killed the McCain candidacy. It won't be wrong entirely, but it would ignore the real achievement of the Obama campaign.
A faithful Mormon and a real conservative, Gordon Smith runs an ad touting his inclusiveness. I'd like to vouch for him, especially on gay and HIV issues.
Fallows gets uncharacteristically ruffled by McCain's Ayers attacks: If John McCain has a better set of plans to deal with the immediate crisis, and the medium-term real-economy fallout, and the real global problems of the era -- fine, let him.
Clark Stooksbury: It’s not hard to figure out what the talking point among increasingly desperate Republican shills is.
That's Will Wilkinson's advice to "bad voters": When enough people vote badly–from ignorance or bias, for example–the result is often bad policy.
In some ways, it's a fascinating glimpse into the heart of Republican darkness.
McCain calls Obama a liar. But Obama really was trying to teach kindergartners about sex. The McCain-Palin ticket is a tragedy and a farce, respectively.
Jim Cramer panics. I'm just lucky I don't have to retire in the next five years.
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