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New Yorker: Obama's Iraq problem
If he becomes president, pragmatism will lead him to recalibrate his stance
New Yorker: Obama — What's the big idea?
16 months and 26 debates later he remains a puzzle to many voters
New Yorker: Obama and McCain — going positive
Candidates lifted themselves above pack because they pledged to be civil
New Yorker: Philadelphia debate - Bitter Patter
There were clues from the start of new benchmarks of degradation
New Yorker: Mr. and Ms. Spoken
How presidential hopefuls explain away their gaffes
New Yorker: The falling of Eliot Spitzer
Whether it is a political tragedy remains to be seen
The New Yorker: Condiment
GOP presidential nominee John McCain ponders a veep short list
New Yorker: Higher standards
Glaring discontinuity between Americans and govenment drug policies
New Yorker: Love and politics
The French need to escape from their habit of perpetual cloaked privilege
New Yorker: Second those emotions
After months of campaigning, candidate façades begin to crack

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