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CAMPAIGN 2008

The latest NEWSWEEK Poll shows the Democrat with a 15-point lead over McCain.

 
 
 


Global Literacy 2008

Special summer issue on what you need to know

 
 
BETWEEN THE LINES
Veep in the Middle
CAPITOL LETTER
The Politics of Heroism
LIVING POLITICS
In Search of Optimism
THE WORLD FROM WASHINGTON
Modern Maturity?
 
 
Report From the Front
Howard Fineman interviews the presidential candidates
 
 
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GALLERY
An audio tour of some rare, odd and even vicious mementos from presidential campaigns past
 




POLITICS | MULTIPLE CHOICE

A - Are Hicks, B - Are Hillbillies, C - Are Rednecks, D - Don't appreciate where you're going with this

CAMPAIGN 2008

Jim Wallis, the Democrats and the reproductive rights debate.

THE SENATE

He wants to change the culture there. But it's hard to fix a place you've never really known.

THE CHATTERING CLASS

Yes, we can? Your answer to this question may depend on just how far you are from northwest Washington.

Campaign 2008

Why a U.S. senator might not trump a state legislator

FACTCHECK.ORG

His first ad of the post-primary season puffs up his legislative accomplishments

CAMPAIGN 2008

She may be the next First Lady. But Cindy McCain hasn't been living her life hoping and waiting for that day.

VIEWPOINT

Europeans should beware the perils of Obamamania.

CAMPAIGN 2008

The latest NEWSWEEK Poll shows the Democrat with a 15-point lead over McCain.

POLITICAL ADVERTISING

In our advertising-driven society, political candidates have to carefully define their brands. A marketing expert explains how it's done—and how it can go wrong.

ENERGY

Bush's offshore drilling plan splits Florida's GOP

CAMPAIGN 2008

Will Obama win Wyoming? Don't be silly. Still, Paul Tewes's job is to make McCain defend his turf.

CAMPAIGN 2008

Chamberlain's deal with Hitler has become shorthand for naive, weak leadership. But governing by analogy can be a mistake, too.

POLITICS

Revisionists say that World War II was unnecessary. They're wrong.

 
 
 
Blogging '08

The Ruckus: NEWSWEEK's guest bloggers weigh in on the fierce primary battle. In partnership with the Media Bloggers Association.

 
 
July 8, 1891
President Warren G. Harding marries a divorcee named Florence Mabel Kling in Marion, Ohio. Florence grew up in a well-to-do home and displayed a fiery personality atypical for a woman of her time. She eloped at the age of 19, but her husband was a hard drinker who deserted her and their small son. After he bolted, Florence rented out rooms in her home to make money. Harding came to town with an interest in the newspaper business and eventually bought the Marion Star. He and Florence were soon wed, and she dedicated herself to advancing her political career-campaigning tirelessly during his successful bids for the Senate and presidency, once saying, "I have only one real hobby--my husband." Harding could not say the same of her. He had two affairs during their marriage. Florence managed to forgive him, although the trust was broken. In spite of their personal problems, she attempted to make good use of her time in the White House by promoting issues like women's rights and veterans' benefits. She would also travel with President Harding whenever she was able, and was with him in 1923 when he died of a sudden heart attack during a trip to California. His death came shortly before the public learned about his administration's role in some major corruption scandals. Florence accepted his death and refused an autopsy, causing people to start unfounded rumors that perhaps she had poisoned him. She ignored the whispers and took her husband's body home to Marion, where the two had met. She died less than a year later--some said from illness, others said from sorrow.
 
 

He's endured the unendurable, and survived. Inside the mind and heart of John McCain.

On the road as the Illinois senator conducts a summer campaign swing.
 
The Peek
 
 
SPORTS

Speedo's new and controversial high-tech LZR suit is helping swimmers smash dozens of records. How the company plans to capitalize on Olympic gold.

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AFRICA

These are among the ruling party's weapons against opposition voters. Still, the population clearly didn't cooperate in Friday's vote.

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