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  1. ORGANIZING

    Mouth of the Potomac - Nov 11, 2007

    One of undercurrents to tonight's Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Iowa is the organizing strength on display around the event. Hillary Clinton clearly won the sign battle, plastering all the best locations around the

  2. IOWA PLANTING

    Mouth of the Potomac - Nov 10, 2007

    John Edwards just planted a shot on Hillary Clinton's jaw, telling reporters in Iowa that the question-planting her campaign admitted to was "what George Bush does." Camp Clinton owned up Friday to approaching a

  3. DISSING HOPE

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 31, 2007

    What's the difference in politics between criticism and attack? It can be tough to tell, but often it depends on whether you're on the giving or receiving end. Take a memo top Hillary Clinton strategist Mark Penn sent

  4. IOWA POLLS

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 30, 2007

    The University of Iowa has in new Hawkeye Poll out today. It’s good news for Hillary Clinton, and not such bad news for Rudy. On the Dems’ side it’s Clinton, 28.9%, Barack Obama, 26.6%, and John Edwards with 20%. For

  5. SECRET/NOFORN: DEM, W.H. SUBJECTS FRATERNIZING

    SECRET/NOFORN: DEM, W.H. SUBJECTS FRATERNIZING

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 26, 2007

    TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: AGENT ORANGE Subject 1: Dark-haired PR man with stiletto tongue manning Hillary Clinton's rear guard. Reputed to slice and dice all manner of affronts, attacks and simple information inquiries

  6. RUNNING ON IRAN

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 25, 2007

    Here are responses from Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton's Senate office, and John Edwards on President Bush's new Iran sanctions. Clinton and Obama like them, but Obama still hits Hillary for voting for last month's

  7. BIG BULLY NEW HAMPSHIRE

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 25, 2007

    The Granite state’s pledge to out-leapfrog all others to maintain first primary status has produced agita among the out-leapfrogged. “New Hampshire has this hammerlock, folks,” Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said today in

  8. More $$$

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 2, 2007

    Let's try to get beyond the hype and spin for a minute, and take a look at what Hillary Clinton's third-quarter fund-raising win means. Here's our story on the basics. First off, there's not really any way it can be

  9. $$$

    Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 2, 2007

    So Barack Obama was the first of the top three Democrats out with fund-raising numbers, reporting $19 million gathered in the third quarter for the primary campaign, plus more than a million more for the general

  10. ENDORSEMENT WRAP

    Mouth of the Potomac - Sep 25, 2007

    Hillary Clinton picked up a couple of nice endorsements today -- the bricklayers union and Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh. Bayh is clearly the coup though, he's a red state Democrat who can make the electability argument for

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