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Rush Limbaugh urges vote for Obama

He has publicly urged Republicans to vote for Sen. Hillary Clinton to keep the divisive Democratic nomination fight alive, but talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Wednesday he really wants Sen. Barack Obama to be the party's nominee.

Time.com: Klein on Obama

Barack Obama has refused to play by the old political rules. He's about to be rewarded for it

Time.com: Can GOP Voters Spoil the Dem Race?

Conservative talk hosts are urging Republicans to cross over and prolong the Democratic primaries. But whether Limbaugh's "chaos plan" is working is unclear

Some voters say sexism less offensive than racism

The simple fact that either Hillary Clinton, a white woman, or Barack Obama, a black man, will likely be the Democratic nominee for president is fueling a nationwide debate about how sexism and racism may shape this campaign.

Time.com: Rush Limbaugh Talks to TIME

Q & A: The talk radio king speaks about the media's misunderstanding of his medium and conservatives' dissatisfaction with John McCain

Huckabee vows to fight on, makes pitch to Romney backers

Calling himself an "authentic" conservative, Mike Huckabee appealed Thursday for supporters of Mitt Romney to follow him instead of GOP front-runner Sen. John McCain now that Romney is out of the race.

Glenn Beck: My untimely demise

The rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.

Time.com: McCain: Frail with the Far Right

He may be the front-runner, but Super Tuesday proved that the GOP constituency that matters most still hasn't bought in

McCain tangles with conservatives

GOP front-runner John McCain is cruising into Super Tuesday with a hefty lead in the polls, but he's drawing a backlash from some top conservatives who say he is too liberal to carry the Republican nomination.

Clear Channel defends Limbaugh after 'phony soldiers' remark

The company that syndicates Rush Limbaugh's radio program defended the talk-show host Wednesday over his controversial "phony soldiers" remark, saying it's "unfair" to assume the comment was directed at combat troops opposing the Iraq war.

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