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Bill on Hillary: She can win anywhere
September 24, 2007

Bill Clinton's numbers are right, but they don't quite add up

No easy pricetag for Iraq war
By John Frank September 20, 2007

A precise figure on the cost of the Iraq war is missing in action.

Huckabee and the pudgy military
September 19, 2007

Huckabee gets the number right, but it may not mean what it says.

Clinton’s health care Rx: many options, fewer specifics
By Kris Hundley September 19, 2007

Clinton's health plan is not the "socialism" its critics declare, but it's skimpy on details and relies on optimistic math.

‘Dr. No’ sometimes votes yes
By Bill Adair, Nell Benton September 17, 2007

Ron Paul has the most libertarian voting record in the presidential field, but some of his claims about his record go too far.

Biden’s Iraq plan detailed enough to draw praise – and critics
By Angie Drobnic Holan September 14, 2007

More than a year ago, the Delaware Democrat offered a plan on Iraq. But he's no longer the only one.

Giuliani says a little too much about Democrats and taxes
By John Martin September 13, 2007

Democrats and taxes make an easy target for a Republican, but Giuliani can't quite justify his claim for how high taxes would go.

Thompson on his own, 99-1
September 12, 2007

He's consistently voted against giving the feds authority in state matters — even when it opposes conservative ideals.

Dodd wants to be Kerry
September 12, 2007

The Connecticut senator likens his low poll numbers to John Kerry's four years ago. But the numbers don't match up.

In Miami, safety in numbers
By Bill Adair September 10, 2007

The Democrats toss around lots of numbers in the Univision debate. They're right about health insurance and the border fence, but miss the mark on NAFTA.

Does Obama practice what he preaches?
September 9, 2007

The freshman senator calls for bipartisanship. But when he votes, it's nearly always with his party.

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