Archive for December, 2007
Link Sandwich - 12/31
Hillary Clinton appears dependant on Bill to win the election.
There is a strange four-way fight for third place in Iowa.
McCain has the same spirit that he did in 2000, but with a different message.
Rudy Giuliani has written his own blueprint for good homeland security.
There is a deeper and more important selection in the Democratic nomination […]
Posted: December 31st, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/29
Romney is at the center of a catty campaign ad battle.
Fred Thompson’s late start continues to hurt him while some believe he can turn it around.
Giuliani ought to be performing spectacularly in New Hampshire, but he is not.
Polls taken on Republicans likely to vote appear in line with popular averages.
Best article today is on Mike […]
Posted: December 29th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/28
The recent assassination in Pakistan may help out candidates like Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani.
It also may hurt candidates who aren’t focusing on the issues.
Mike Huckabee had been exercising his ability to give speeches without seeming like he is giving a speech.
Senator John McCain believes in a comprehensive healthcare plan for America.
The best article today […]
Posted: December 28th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/27
John McCain is looking to pick off some of Mitt Romney’s supporters.
John Edwards’ current message resounds positively throughout Iowa.
Odds are that whoever wins the 2008 election will be somebody that about half the population does not like.
Historical trends tell tales about who is likely to progress in and past Iowa.
Best article today is on the […]
Posted: December 27th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/26
Hillary Clinton was not very involved in the crucial moments of Bill’s presidency.
Mitt Romney has become a symbol for problems in the Republican party.
Progressives have an opportunity to be as liberal as they like thanks to a shift in American popular opinion.
Unsure feelings about the market are causing problems for conservatives.
The events over the next […]
Posted: December 26th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/24
Mike Huckabee hints at having an agenda beyond winning the nomination.
Evangelical Christians may not be as enthusiastic about Huckabee’s campaign as one might think.
Mitt Romney’s plan for the rest of the race seems to be in peril.
The holidays are no excuse for the Democratic candidates to quit pushing each other around.
Candidates are looking ahead to […]
Posted: December 24th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/23
Mitt Romney gets a little thrown off with his past issue flip flops.
If the surge of support for Mike Huckabee dies down, Fred Thompson will benefit.
Mitt Romney’s campaign attempts to rewrite history by claiming his dad marched with Martin Luther King Jr.
Bill Clinton’s influence on Hillary and the unclear amount of power he would have […]
Posted: December 23rd, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich 12/21
And the New Hampshire tote board says: Clinton and Obama in a dead heat in the most recent USAToday/Gallup Poll at 32% each. Edwards at 18%. No other candidate in double-digits.
Clinton campaign has two new websites. Mission: attack Obama as cowardly.
Who’s the somebody that will win the Republican nomination? Not […]
Posted: December 21st, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Links Post 12/20
There ain’t no crying in baseball (you saw the movie. right?), but apparently an astutely timed cry in politics is OK.
According to Chris Cillizza, The Fix, a Washington Post political blog, women Heart Huckabee. Per Washington Post Iowa poll.
One less in the mix. Early word has it Tom Tancredo will withdraw.
Guiliani is hospitalized in […]
Posted: December 20th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Link Sandwich - 12/19
Clinton may still be planting her people, but now in higher frequency.
Mike Huckabee may actually be too funny to be president.
John Edwards is appealing to the moderate to attempt to make himself look more electable.
Steve Forbes is heavily in favor of Giuliani’s positions on the economy.
Barack Obama has experience, but it’s not in foreign policy […]
Posted: December 19th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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