
With the
presidential election less than two months away, the whole country's been talking, breathing, and sleeping campaign politics. It's only natural, then, that we've been eating up campaign politics, too — and boy, is it tasty. We had some tough choices to make, but these treats get our top votes.

With the fashion world at her fingertips, Michelle Obama could have worn a frock from the likes of Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent, or St. John at the
Democratic National Convention. Instead, Obama opted for a '50s-inspired turquoise blue fitted sheath dress from
her favorite hometown designer, Maria Pinto.

Entertainment Weekly recently quizzed the two presidential hopefuls on their pop culture preferences and routines, and
found that the Obama household favors HGTV when it comes to what's on the tube. Here's an excerpt from the interview:
EW: So neither [you nor your wife, Michelle] are fascists when it comes to the remote . .
No More Polls: eBay Is the New Measure of Candidate's Worth Two limited-edition tees squared off on eBay. One, a Marc Jacobs number starring Hillary, the other, Obama-bedecked and designed by graffiti artist, Obey. Though eBay resale price is probably not any measure of a candidate's popularity, Hillary is fetching an average price of $55, and Obama a staggering $382.

Senator Barack Obama secured a huge endorsement from Democratic icon Senator Ted Kennedy. Teddy just delivered a stirring speech, hitting
Hillary Clinton on all of her talking points regarding experience. The electricity in the room was palpable even for those watching from the other side of the television camera.

Last week, the press was definitely quick to write Hillary Clinton's political obituary following her disappointing third-place finish in Iowa.
After her display of emotion, but before her
comeback in New Hampshire, Hillary
told Diane Sawyer:
"You know for both Sen. Edwards and Obama, they've been given pretty much a free ride and that's fine.