October 20, 2007
Rudy Giuliani
Fred Thompson
John McCain
Mitt Romney
Mike Huckabee
General Race 4 2008 News
- Romney Wins Value Voter Straw Poll…Wait. Is Huckabee the Winner?
- Huckabee, Romney Chalk Up Wins
- Romney takes ‘Values Voters’ poll, Huckabee close second
- Parsing the FRC Straw Poll Results
- For 3 Candidates, a Test on Religion
- Marriage, abortion rule GOP forum
- Same destination, different paths in pursuit of Iowa
Giuliani talks of NY; Romney of agriculture
- Anti-Bush mood won’t assure Democratic victories
Tsongas’s narrow victory helped by SCHIP veto
- ‘08 Terror Test
What the Candidates Say
- Republican presidential candidates seek support from Florida
- Candidates take shots at Clinton
- Early voters grow in importance
More than ever, Iowa or New Hampshire is a crucial win, especially for presidential hopefuls on a lower financial tier. That’s everyone but Clinton and Obama.
- Three-Card Morality Monte
By Gail Collins
- The Buzz at the Value Voters Summit
- Will The Values Voters Straw Poll Be Rigged?
- Who Owns the GOP?
- Michigan GOP won’t interfere with NH’s first primary status
- Thompson’s and McCain’s Speeches
- McCain and Thompson at the Values Voters Summit
- Brownback Aborts Campaign as Giuliani Surges
- Martinez steps down as GOP chairman
- Lunch with the FT: John Bolton
- GOP Contenders Vie for Conservatives
- Republicans try different tack in Iowa
- Clinton leads in Oklahoma fundraising
Giuliani has best 3rd Quarter of any candidate
- Conservatives torn over Republican candidates
- Message from Massachusetts
By Robert Novak
- Republicans Court a Skeptical Bloc
- Crossover voting not a big concern in Iowa caucus
- GOP Candidates Court Value Voters
- Giuliani vs. Romney…Again
- In Praise of Substance
- Fundraisers are the heart of campaign
- Major Baptist Church to Mitt Romney: “You’re a Cultist!”
- At FRC, Searching For A Giuliani Alternative
by Reid Wilson
- An “Electability” Theory?
- Report From the Values Summit: Thompson? Maybe….Not
- ‘Values’ Voters Consider Their Options
- Christian conservatives unlikely to support a single GOP candidate
- Evangelical Christians remain wary of top GOP candidates
Crucial voting bloc appears divided
- GOP Candidates Look to Be Social Conservatives’ Choice
- State of the States: Spats and Shifts
- Straight talk is coming back. It has to
- GOP field poses dilemma for social conservatives
- Tom Tancredo’s Red Meat Speech
- Republican Convention Arrives In Orlando
- Senator Reid: You Win, Rush
- Reid praises Rush
- Rush Limbaugh on His EBay Letter
- Harry Reid Letter at $2.1 Million
- Limbaugh Sells Critical Letter for $2.1 Million
- Rush vs. Reid Postscript
- Coming Up on ‘FOX News Sunday’: John McCain and Mike Huckabee
- Sunday talk show tip sheet
- Obama leads Clinton, Giuliani in Halloween costume polls
- Meet the Bobbles
- Pelosi Makes Political Misstep in Reversal on Armenian Genocide
- Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff at a Symposium on IEDs in the United States
- The GOP: Dawn Breaks?
by Patrick Ruffini
- Bauer Speaks
- Jittery donors want Obama to step it up
- With Democrats Like These …
New York Times Editorial
- Epitaph for a Congress
The defining moment of the 110th Congress and the party that led it.
by Bill Kristol
- President Bush Job Approval Back Up to 39 Percent
Hillary Clinton
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October 19th, 2007 at 9:20 pm
This headlline, “Romney Campaigns Here As Flip Flop Charges Grow” is purely soundbite. I thougth it would contain a list of flip-flop charges, but no, the only one “flip-flop” this article covered was Romney going from pro-choicer to pro-lifer, nothing else. The rest of a very short article was about how things are getting hot for him in Iowa. Who the heck hired that reporter?
October 19th, 2007 at 11:26 pm
I think it’s time to update the rankings. Brownback is out, and Paul should move up (not because of the polls, but because of his $$$) to ahead of at least Tancredo, possibly tied with Huckabee.
October 20th, 2007 at 1:16 am
I agree, Paul should move up to 6th place.
By the way, the article titled “Thompson has an ace-in-the-hole, his young, beautiful wife” lacks a photo of Jeri Thompson.
October 20th, 2007 at 6:17 am
I see you are a bit short on Governor Huckabee articles. check out www. mikehuckabee.com for links. Here is a transcript of Gov. Huckabee on Glen Beck: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0710/19/gb.01.html
Ron Paul having a lot of money does not change his polling numbers. If you were to use money as an indicator you would have to consider how much money was spetn to put a candidate into the position they are at and the amount spent per each percent. The leader then would be Huckabee. He has climbed up without spending hardly any money.
How is Thompson’s wife an ace in the hole?
Giuliani is going to start sliding down. His Pro-choice will hurt him.
October 20th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
Another good place is I Heart Huckabee. They update with news several times a day usually.
October 20th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
Robert: The article titled “Thompson has an ace-in-the-hole, his young, beautiful wife” is a humor column. It’s not meant to be taken literally.
Also, I have been hearing pretty much since Day 1 of this campaign that Giuliani’s support would start to decline due to his pro-choice beliefs. But if that’s occuring, it’s going very slowly.
October 20th, 2007 at 12:31 pm
“David and Merrily Crowe of Tennessee, who run an evangelical group called Restore America, arrived at the convention hall this morning skeptical but curious about Mr. Giuliani. They came away moved by what they described as his “honesty†and “transparency.â€
“My wife leaned over to me afterward and said, ‘I’m going to vote for him,’†Mr. Crowe said. “And I probably will, too.—
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/us/politics/21values.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
October 21st, 2007 at 9:46 am
Giuliani is for a constitutional marriage amendment the same as he is for the line-item veto and cutting off funding for sanctuary cities.
October 21st, 2007 at 12:55 pm
I have just received an anonymous e-mail with a link to a site, I Call BS, that purports to have a secret recording of Harry Reid’s Secretary from Friday morning. You can listen to the mp3 and judge for yourself. It seems authentic to me.
Some one should tell Rush.
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