Campaigns and Elections

The History of Hope The History of Hope

Voters drawn to Barack Obama are often criticized as naive. But appeals to our collective hope for a more decent society are core to the American experience.

Feb 20, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Peter Dreier

Give Dennis Kucinich His Due Give Dennis Kucinich His Due

Routinely ridiculed as a political eccentric, Kucinich is a braver progressive than most. As he fights for his political life, he deserves our support.

Feb 19, 2008 / Editorial / Steve Cobble

Mistakes They Made: From Hillary to Rush to Bush Mistakes They Made: From Hillary to Rush to Bush

Staying married, demonizing McCain, romancing Wall Street

Feb 14, 2008 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

Donna Edwards Wins in Maryland! Donna Edwards Wins in Maryland!

Maryland progressive activist Donna Edwards upset veteran Congressman Al Wynn in a Democratic "fight for the soul of the party" primary, confirming that sentiment for change ex...

Feb 14, 2008 / Editorial / John Nichols

Raise the Bar Raise the Bar

Grassroots Democrats, parched for their party's attention, should play hardball with candidates on Iraq.

Feb 14, 2008 / Editorial / Laura Flanders

Generation O Generation O

The depth and substance of Obama's youth phenomenon has yet to be tested.

Feb 14, 2008 / Editorial / Cora Currier

Purple Obama Purple Obama

While Obama was winning over Virginians he was not supposed to have a prayer with, McCain was losing some voters he must have.

Feb 14, 2008 / Editorial / Bob Moser

Candidate in a Corner Candidate in a Corner

After the losses of February, Hillary Clinton must start March with wins that restore her delegate lead.

Feb 14, 2008 / Editorial / John Nichols

Obama vs. Clinton–What Now? Obama vs. Clinton–What Now?

Nation editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel debates Pat Buchanan on the cost of war, and why The Nation supports Barack Obama.

Feb 13, 2008 / Video / Katrina vanden Heuvel

An Unconventional Convention An Unconventional Convention

On Saturday, June 27, 1924, "men and women suddenly rose up after days of utterly degraded and demoralizing vaudeville performances to declaim with passion about two big subjects....

Feb 12, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Oswald Garrison Villard

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