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April 27, 2008 Archives

RealClearPolitics Morning Edition

On Foreign Policy, It's McCain vs. McCain - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Is Obama Carter's Heir? - Matthew Continetti, Weekly Standard
Hard to Believe Dems Could Lose - Dick Polman, Philadelphia Inquirer
How McCain Lost in Pennsylvania - Frank Rich, New York Times
Clinton Risks Rift With Democrats - Sarah Baxter, Sunday Times
Obama's Race Talk Off Point - Michael Goodwin, New York Daily News
Is the 'Other' Tag a Problem? - Thomas, Bailey, and Wolffe, Newsweek
Obama's 'Mainstream' Friends - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
Bowling 1, Health Care 0 - Elizabeth Edwards, New York Times
Voters Will Fall Into (Party) Line - Ann McFeatters, Boston Herald
The Speech Police Tackle a Subdivision - George Will, Houston Chronicle
The Great Chinese Firewall - Peter Scheer, San Francisco Chronicle
How 'Dallas' Won the Cold War - Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch, Wash Post
A Generation of Education Reform - Chester Finn, Wall Street Journal
What Petraeus Would Face in Afghanistan - David Ignatius, Wash Post
Feed Your Prius, Starve a Peasant - Mark Steyn, Orange County Register
McCain Represents the 'Missing Decade' - Sam Tenenhaus, New York Times

RealClearPolitics Evening Edition

Team Obama Unshaken, Unstirred - Carrie Brown, The Politico
Obama Desperately Seeking Street Cred - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
The College of Superdelegates - Jonathan Last, Philadelphia Inquirer
Obama Doesn't 'Take Fox On,' After All - Greg Sargent, TPM Election Central
On Fox, Obama Dispels Radical Narrative - Dean Barnett, Weekly Standard
GOP Needs New Southern Strategy - David Broder, Washington Post
On McCain, NYT Grasping At Straws - Roger Kimball, Pajamas Media
Clinton's Endearing Fictions - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
The New Economics of Hunger - Anthony Faiola, Washington Post

Editorials

Primary Showed Race Still Matters - Philadelphia Inquirer
McCain's Failure to Cash In - Washington Times
Bush Gets Real on North Korea - Boston Globe
Global Warming Holiday - Wall Street Journal

Politics & Election News

Thousands Turn Out in Wilmington to Hear Clinton - Wilmington S-N
McCain Criticizes Remarks By Rev. Wright - New York Times
McCain Says Obama Insensitive to Poor People - Associated Press
Obama's Gigantic Database May Make Him a Power Broker - Bloomberg
Health Care Ideas Unlikely to Deliver Immediate Cure - Wall Street Journal
Wright Delivers Fiery, Funny Speech at NAACP - Detroit News
Ex-CEO Fiorina Seems Comfortable Following McCain's Lead - Wall Street Journal
Clinton Wants Lincoln-Douglas Style Debate - Indianapolis Star
Clinton Intensifies Ground Work in Indiana - Washington Post
Card Fees Carve Out Millions From Donations - USA Today