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Time.com: How to Pick a Veep

There's no right way to choose a No. 2. McCain and Obama have to decide what matters most: heft, diversity, party unity, regional balance, buzz -- or a combination of all five

Fear-based ads sneak into subconscious, researcher says

Terrorism, a slow economy and rising gas prices are issues that can keep American voters awake at night.

Time.com: Happy 35th, 'God Bless America'

Thirty-five years ago today, Nixon was the first President to use the term "God bless America" in an official speech. A look at how the phrase has become de rigueur in American politics ever since.

Time.com: McCain Sells the Caring Conservative

The candidate told "forgotten" America that big government isn't the answer, but his message wasn't aimed only at them

Book breathes new life into pondering death

David Shields was suffering from a bad back. And then came the attacks of September 11, 2001.

King's final crusade: The radical push for a new America

The Rev. Bernard LaFayette Jr. was resting at his Chicago, Illinois, home one autumn weekend in 1967 when the phone rang. The caller didn't identify himself, but LaFayette immediately recognized the baritone voice.

Poll: Bush's popularity hits new low

Five years after he green-lighted the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, President Bush faced strikingly low approval ratings as he reaffirmed his commitment to "accept no outcome but victory" in the war.

Hispanics a key to Texas Democratic deadlock

The virtually tied Texas Democratic primary has East Austin diners talking at Cisco's, where politicos have gathered over breakfast for generations.

Time.com: Does Experience Matter in a President?

Hillary Clinton and John McCain are arguing that Barack Obama is too green for the job. But history shows that when it comes to the presidency, experience doesn't guarantee success

Commentary: Issues -- not gender or race -- on minds of voters

You can't turn on a 24-hour news channel or your nightly news this week without seeing a feature on African-American women voters. It makes sense, being that the South Carolina Democratic primary is only one day away and African-American women will make up approximately one-third of the voters.

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