Thursday, August 21, 2008

Politics

Engraved portrait of American President Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826), early 1800s. (Stock Montage/Getty Images)

Thomas Jefferson: Election of 1800

Jefferson's election confirmed the emergence of a two-party system in American politics.

Ashwin Madia talks on the phone with a supporter in New York as he stands next to a map of Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District in his Maple Grove, Minn., campaign office. Madia, a former Marine, is seeking the Democratic endorsement for the seat being vacated by retiring Congressman Jim Ramstad, a Republican. (Jim Mone/AP)

From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail

In Minnesota congressional race, a veteran of Iraq takes on a veteran politician.

John McCain pictured during an interview with U.S.News & World Report in 1973 after his release from captivity in Vietnam. (Thomas J. O'Halloran for USN&WR / Library of Congress)

John McCain: One POW's Fresh Appraisal of U.S.

A 1973 interview with Cdr. John McCain III.

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke, center, is joined by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., right, and the committee's ranking Republican Sen. Richard Shelby, D-Ala. on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2008, as he arrives to report on the economy. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

McCain, Obama Focus on Economy

The weak economy is a central focus of the presidential campaign.

A Washington, D.C., police officer in the weapons room of the Evidence Control Branch displays a gun confiscated by police. (Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

The Supreme Court's Gun Decision

A victory for gun advocates, it is still unlikely to end other gun control debates.

Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., closes his eyes a the pastors leads a prayer for him at First Emanuel Baptist Church in New Orleans. (Alex Brandon/AP)

Religion's Role in the 2008 Election

A new survey suggests the complex role of faith in the race for the White House.

(Obama Presidential Campaign/AP)

Obama's Hawaiian Roots

Growing up with the "Aloha Spirit" helped make him the candidate he is today.

At book signing party in NW Washington (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)

Huffington: McCain 'Hijacked by the Right'

In her new book, Arianna Huffington is critical of McCain and the Republican Party.

Sen. Barack Obama holds rally at Houston convention center with wife Michelle on March 3, 2008

The Candidates' Better Halves

Find out more about the "running mates."

Sen. Barack Obama photographed during an interview with USN&WR reporter Ken Walsh at the University of Maryland, College Park. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)

Conversations From the Campaign Trail

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Washington Whispers

Washington Whispers

Obama Fans Reject Hillary

Obama should take note, Whispers Poll voters say his best aspect is ending the Clinton era.

Ken Walsh on the Presidency

Ken Walsh (Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Having covered the White House for U.S. News full time since 1986, Ken Walsh brings perspective and insight to his magazine column.

Michael Barone

Michael Barone

Bad News for the Obama Campaign

Obama still leads in some electoral vote counts, but two national polls have McCain ahead.

John W. Mashek

John W. Mashek

Good Riddance to John Edwards

The former Democratic vice presidential nominee broke his trust with the public and deserves his shame.

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Swapping Leads in the Race?

Polls could be flipping around for Obama and McCain.

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