Tuesday, January 8, 2008 - 3:00 PM

It won't be long now before pundits begin tallying up the winners and losers of today's New Hampshire primary. Heck, some of the conventional wisdom is probably typed up and ready to go already. But elections are about far more than just who's up and who's down at any given moment—billions of dollars and lives will be affected by the man or woman who becomes the next leader of the free world. Herewith, 10 issues and forces that will shape the race to come:
-This post written by Mike Boyer, Blake Hounshell, and Carolyn O'Hara
Monday, November 20, 2006 - 4:50 PM
So, several of us picked up the Washington Post Outlook section yesterday morning, as we usually do. There, we happened upon a piece by AEI conservative Joshua Muravchik, a self-described "dyed-in-the-wool" neocon, on how the neocons can, as he says, "get their groove back." What an interesting idea...
...that we published almost six weeks ago - by the same author. In fact, Muravchik's piece on how the neocons can save themselves appears in the current issue of FP and graces the homepage of ForeignPolicy.com. What's more (and we're going to pull back the curtain a bit here), it was an idea that was first dreamed up by the editors of FP. In fact, we shopped it around to several neocons (none of whom were eager to make the case) before Muravchik signed on to write it.
Guess the editors at Outlook liked the piece so much they thought it should be published twice. We'll just keep in mind that imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Be sure to check out these stories for future Outlook fodder.

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