By M.E. SPRENGELMEYER, Scripps Howard News Service
Holding his nose, Tancredo supports McCain
Add another reluctant supporter to the list backing Republican presidential contender Sen. John McCain: Rep. Tom Tancredo.
Hotel rooms tight for Democratic National Convention
Some say Denver is risking a barrage of grumpy press reports during the Democratic National Convention if it can't find more hotel rooms for the folks who buy ink by the barrel.
Clinton, Obama nearing finish line in Ohio
TOLEDO, Ohio -- Forget that kinder, gentler Hillary Rodham Clinton who appeared on the campaign trail a year ago.Back when the Democratic presidential contest began in Iowa, the presumed front-runner used a softer touch to attack her abrasive image and high negative ratings.
Clinton campaign yanks supporter's blackface post to Web site
Inquiries from the Rocky Mountain News prompted Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign on Thursday to remove a supporter's "Bill in blackface?" event announcement from her official campaign Web site.
Battle for voters reveals fissures in Clintons' Harlem link
NEW YORK -- Time stood still inside a corner storefront on Malcolm X Boulevard.At Sen. Barack Obama's headquarters in Harlem, busy campaign volunteers stopped, stood and stared in amazement at the scene unfolding on the wide-screen television.
Few tears flow for Giuliani in his hometown
NEW YORK -- In what used to be the shadow of the World Trade Center, it was hard to find much sympathy for former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani as he exited the presidential race.
Lessons and observations from Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa -- On a calm Friday morning, when much of Iowa still was sleeping off its caucus-night hangover, "Dr. Vote" hit the streets on an urgent mission.
Inside an Iowa caucus, 'inevitable' gets lost
ADEL, Iowa -- Wilma McManus sat in the church basement holding a secret she'd only whisper.At 93, she was just a child when women won the right to vote.
How Iowa became the place where it all begins
People in 49 states should be wondering by now: What's so special about Barb Livingston?For starters, she's a smart 54-year-old with a snappy wit.
Handicapping the GOP in Iowa
Handicapping the GOP in Iowa-- Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York: Iowa has been too cold, so he's shuttling to Florida for the winter.

