Hillary Clinton Interview

The day after her New Hampshire win, I talked to Hillary Clinton about what she is learning–about the electorate, the media and herself–and about the hunch she and her husband had that maybe she would surprise everyone on election night. Here’s the link.

Nick Clemons

At TIME.com, we just posted this look at an unsung hero of Hillary Clinton’s triumph last night over the polls and the pundits–and how he did it.

Flickr: McCain in Michigan

Thank You, Joe and Chris

So a social scientist friend of a colleague here has run some comparisons into the pre-election polls and the actual turnout to see if there were signs of a so-called “black tax” in New Hampshire — the phenomenon familiar to students of the Harvey Gant-Jesse Helms races in North Carolina. He didn’t find any evidence [...]

Useful Lesson

Remember all that talk about how Iowa was impossible to poll, because it was a caucus and turnout was unpredictable? Well, it turned out that surprising and much-maligned Des Moines Register poll the weekend before was pretty darn close to the mark. Meanwhile, New Hampshire, a primary state, should have been a snap. But it [...]

How Hillary Turned It Around

Last night marked the opening of a new campaign for Hillary Clinton.

Flickr: About Last Night

Exhaustion Beats Truman!

A correction and an apology for last night’s “Hillary lost” post. It’s not the dumbest thing I did last night, but it’s the most public.

Wheels Up

A bedraggled press corps is gathered in the lobby of the Crowne Plaza, reading the stories we filed a couple of hours ago. Here’s mine (on McCain). And the other one (on Romney). Now we’re getting on a plane, headed to Michigan and the next chapter.

Swampcast: The Swampcasters Unite

TIME’s correspondents call in throughout the night during the 2008 New Hampshire primaries and even fall through the snow to get in their reports: