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Republicans need a message change that warns of the dangers of a one-party, left-wing government.
While both presidential candidates are running on platforms of change, this cannot be accomplished without the refined expertise of Washington insiders.
Voters will have trouble finding clarity or rationality in Barack Obama's and John McCain's energy policies.
The tale of one scholar's evolving views on immigration.
It's the first rule of Canadian economics: when the U.S. catches cold, Canada gets pneumonia. What if the rule no longer applies?
In the Mississippi Senate race, Ronnie Musgrove might benefit from the Obama turnout effect, but not all is dim for Roger Wicker.
The imperatives of television have turned party conventions into scripted, meaningless events. With some reinvention, they could be a useful and important part of the political process.
With a new American president in 2009, Europe has a chance to reestablish a strong transatlantic partnership in addressing war, nuclear negotiations, and climate change.



