Tom Schaller has already mentioned his story today on how the fight between Huckabee and Romney in Iowa could actually be a victory for a Republican who has stayed out of the battle. Sarah Posner also looks at what's going on with Huckabee and Romney and the religious right in this week's FundamentaList. Dana Goldstein has a dispatch of her time spent with Joe Biden's supporters in Iowa. Paul Waldman writes about how Hillary Clinton wants voters to feel unsettled and afraid. Ezra, reporting from New Hampshire, takes a look at the nature of the McCain-Lieberman relationship. Harold Meyerson notes that, this election, the Republican party is the one that's deeply divided, and he wonders whether they'll be able to rally 'round the eventual nominee. And as always, you can check out our Election '08 homepage for our most recent campaign coverage and commentary. --The Editors