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Newsweek: Can Obama keep the movement going?
The way the president-elect won is as significant as his victory itself. But can he keep the grassroots excitement alive?
Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: Campaign 2008
newsweek.com — This is part one of a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of... exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ... (more) Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: ...
Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: Campaign 2008
newsweek.com — This is part one of a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of... exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ... (more) Barack Obama: How He Did It | Newsweek Politics: ...
Should Conservatism Be a Movement?
rossdouthat.theatlantic.com — I meant to say something earlier about Austin Bramwell's attack on the idea of a conservative "movement."... He writes: Movement conservatives have in fact produced few of the conservative ideas in general circulation. Even the movement's intellectual ... (more) Should Conservatism Be a Movement?
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Daily Kos — ... What part of "overwhelming electoral defeat" does the GOP not understand? In any case, Palin is so like Bush it's astounding the conservatives want anything to do with her. Hugh Bailey: If we're a center-right country, how is Indiana a blue state? ...The only age range that supported McCain was 65 and older. For obvious reasons, that's a tough group to base your future around. Eleanor Clift: Obama joins the pantheon of FDR and LBJ as the third ...

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