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Presidential Campaigns

circa 1955: The fort of Fuerte Bulnes at the southern tip of the American continent. The statue of Manuel Bulnes, General of the Wars of Liberation and President of Chile in 1841, stands beside old cannons at the fort.
Nov 7

Paul Gauguin’s Father Found in Chile, Presidential Losers on View in Brooklyn

After analyzing DNA testing, scientists say they have identified the skeleton of Clovis Gauguin.
By Alanna Martinez
Trump shouting
Jul 29

The ‘Daisy Ad’ Team Offers the Clinton Camp Advice on Countering Trump

The Clinton campaign needs an ad that will appeal to voters' emotions. Here is one.
By Sid Myers,  Don Blauweiss,  and Chuck Schroeder
President Ronald Reagan, a former actor, understood political stagecraft.
Jul 21

Bill Clinton’s Advance Man: When Candidates Talk, Seize Cell Phones

The former advance man talks political debacles of elections past, the Trump anomaly and the future of modern stagecraft
By Elissa Nunez
#Election2016: US Presidential Candidate Twitter Buzz, from Twitter Interactive.
May 10

Political Junkies: Get Obsessed With Twitter’s New Infographic

By Brady Dale
George Washington Battersea Box.
Feb 18

Oddball Campaign Memorabilia From the Elections of Washington and Lincoln for Sale

By Jas Chana
Jun 29

Chris Christie: One more day!

By Chase Brush
Trump and Young in their squinty–eyed glory, during friendlier times. (Photo: Instagram)
Jun 17

Neil Young vs. Donald Trump: 9 Songs Co-Opted by Politicians

By Orly Greenberg
SAN DIEGO, CA - JANUARY 16: Mitt Romney speaks to fellow Republicans at a dinner during the Republican National Committee's Annual Winter Meeting aboard the USS Midway on January 16, 2015 in San Diego, California. Romney is contemplating a possible 2016 presidential run. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
Jun 5

Waiting for Mitt Romney: The Fixer Could Tame FIFA (and Maybe the U.S.)

By Bernie Quigley
(L) Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley announces his intention to seek the 2016 Democratic nomination to run for president, on May 30, 2015, at Federal Hill in Baltimore, Maryland. AFP PHOTO/PAUL J. RICHARDS (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images) (R) CORONADO, CA - JANUARY 16: Texas Governor Rick Perry speaks to fellow Republicans during a luncheon meeting during the Republican National Committee's Annual Winter Meeting on January 16, 2015 in Coronado, California. Governor Perry is contemplating a possible run for President in 2016.(Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
Jun 4

Martin O’Malley and Rick Perry: New Approaches That Must No Be Dismissed for 2016

By Bernie Quigley
The symbols of the Democratic (donkey) and Republican (elephant) parties are seen on display in Washington, DC on August 25, 2008. The Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday in Denver Colorado followed by the Republican National Convention next week in St. Paul, Minnesota. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)
Apr 22

The Enemy Within

By Dale Peck
Feb 25

Christie assures NJ residents his prez aspirations won’t keep him from ‘doing my job’ at home

By Chase Brush
May 23

Booker Speaks the Truth

By The Editors
Mitt Romney (Getty)
Jan 25

We Built This City on Green ‘n’ Gold: Where the Developers are Donating

By Stephen Duffy
Apr 27

In New Hampshire, Trump Takes Credit For Birth Certificate Release, Says More Investigation Needed [Video]

By David Freedlander
Aug 11

No Straight Talk from McCain and No Change from Obama as Energy Moves to the Center of the Presidential Campaign

By Steve Cohen
Aug 4

The Presidential Campaign and our Energy Future: Can Reality Replace Rhetoric?

By Steve Cohen
Jul 8

Running From the Presidency

By Steve Cohen
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