In an effort to find something that we could directly translate into stock ideas, the best we could come up with for today is this article from BusinessWeek a little over a month ago. It’s actually a really good article dealing with how the election will impact technology companies. As candidates can change their views at any time, we …
Posted by Invest this! on October 28th, 2007 under Richardson, Links Post, Technology.
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Barack Obama phrased the opening of his LA HQ rather oddly.
Obama also really needs to get out and tell voters why they should be supporting him.
Slowly but surely, Mike Huckabee is making a place for himself in the GOP race.
Logically, Mitt Romney should be the one in the lead for the nomination.
Educated women are now …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 26th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Social conservatives don’t have a whole lot going for them in 2008.
Mitt Romney keeps slipping up and calling Osama Obama.
Some wonder if there are parallels between John Edwards in 2003 and Huckabee now.
Hillary Clinton isn’t doing much to rid herself of all the people that would never cast a ballot for her.
Fred Thompson continues to …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 25th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Giuliani’s campaigning over in Mass. right now, and he apparently likes the Boston Red Sox.
Republicans are using illegal immigration as a hot button issue to win over Democrats.
The Clinton “Juggernaut” has seemingly revived the Republican party.
There is still an awful lot of conflict about the Bush-Clinton dynasties.
Giuliani’s “promise” to attack Iran should they develop a …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 24th, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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That used to be one of the ultimate fashion faux pas. Romney’s slip during a S. C. Chamber of Commerce meeting:
“Actually, just look at what Osam — Barack Obama — said just yesterday. Barack Obama, calling on radicals, jihadists of all different types, to come together in Iraq. That is the battlefield,” Romney said, according to the Associated Press. …
Posted by SusanB on October 23rd, 2007 under Obama, Romney, Campaign Strategy, Iraq, Issues.
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Fred Thompson has a very reasonable stance on something that isn’t even really a political issue.
2008 may be another key election in America’s social and political history.
Mike Huckabee is on a mission to capture the votes of the Religious Right Wing. Rudy Giuliani is also taking that route.
Remember those records of everything that Hillary Clinton …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 23rd, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Presidential candidates have to start spending earlier than ever. And with the early primaries all crammed together, this means having complete organizations in place in at least four separate states, travel costs including charter jets, and advertising. Outflow is overtaking inflow.
Biggest spending Republican candidate is Romney, at $21 million between July and September, more than …
Posted by SusanB on October 22nd, 2007 under Campaign Strategy, Fundraising.
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Yesterday Chuck Norris, well known to be a conservative, announced that he would indeed be voting for none other than Mike Huckabee in the 2008 election. This roundhouse kicked the opinions of all other Republican party voters and Huckabee’s support has gone up 300% since then.
Nah, I joke. But my personal speculation is that this endorsement - …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 22nd, 2007 under Huckabee, Endorsements.
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There is much desire for both parties to have more sophisticated plans to deal with issues like Iraq.
Giuliani has a good amount of support from Republicans in California.
GOP debates are becoming increasingly personal as we get deeper into the race. Here is another article that agrees.
No super articles up and about this morning, so the best …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 22nd, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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Some are upset about the material used for making fences along the American border.
Chris Dodd is now acting like a Senator from Iowa. What?
Fred Thompson must be doing something right, he’s attractive to churchgoers.
Democrats need to be much tougher in order to win.
John McCain is still very much in it and deserves a second look.
As …
Posted by Guy_in_a_Suit on October 21st, 2007 under News, Links Post.
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