November 10, 2007
Rudy Giuliani
John McCain
Fred Thompson
Mitt Romney
Mike Huckabee
General Race 4 2008 News
- Presidential poll: With a year to go, Florida is up for grabs
If Florida has its way, it looks like Giuliani vs. Clinton in a tight race.
- Giuliani, Clinton lead rivals 2-1 in new Florida poll
- Closing Arguments on the Campaign Trail
- The right wants wicked witch Hillary as president
by Andrew Sullivan
- The Top 10 Things to Know About ‘08
By Patrick Ruffini
- The “Mormon Factor” isn’t one
By Mike Gallagher
- Evangelicals’ Issue: Radical Islam
- Off-Year Blues…
But next year, Republicans might be singing a happier tune
by Fred Barnes
- House GOP Help Dems Keep Pork
By Amanda Carpenter
- Intrade Update
- Say It’s So, Joe
Vice President Lieberman?
by Bill Kristol
- Lieberman hits out at ‘paranoid’ Democrats
- Lieberman Calls Liberal Democratic Base ‘Paranoid’
- The Race to ‘08
- McCain, Romney raise Kerik; Giuliani camp swings back
- Fur flying between McCain and Rudy
- Rudy v. McCain
by Jennifer Rubin
- Edwards and McCain Try to Stay Relevant
- McCain, Huckabee to be in N.H. today
- Edwards, Huckabee & The Rise of Iowa’s Huey Longs
- Pat, Rudy and other surprises on the right
- Parsing the Polls: Why It is So Hard to Poll Iowa
- Grassley on the Presidential Field: Clinton Hard to Beat, Huckabee “Catching On a Bit”
- What It All Comes Down To: Why You?
- The Web Finds Ron Paul, and Takes Him for a Ride
- Immigration looms as key issue
- Hispanic Caucus protests English-only provision
- Bill Clinton and Obama Agree: GOP Will Make Immigration an Issue
- Whites’ Great Hope?
Barack Obama and the Dream of a Color-Blind America
- Romney, Giuliani, Thompson sign up for Dec. 9 Univision debate
- Hispanics to hear from GOP
- Tightrope walking
- Campaign diary: Two days, three Republicans and one giant ‘Eddie’
- GOP Reps. Saxton, Cubin to retire
- Michigan In Chaos
- Dems question latest anti-war strategy
- Why Are Democrats Getting Nervous?
Despite good news from state-level elections this week, Democrats seem to be increasingly concerned about 2008.
- Mark Steyn: Musharraf shooting without a script
- Coffee, tea, or carbon offset?
- Video: Catering to the Smug Demographic
- How to Win The War Of Ideas
- America’s Strategies for Victory & Defeat
By Caroline Glick
- President Bush Job Approval at 38%
- NBC’s Green Fraud
By Jonah Goldberg
- Hagel Calls Giuliani, Clinton `Cowboys’ for Comments on Iran
- A post-Bush America is not about to fall at Europe’s feet
The prospect of a more pliable US is largely an illusion. EU states must make some very serious, existential choices
- The Supply-Side Solution
If tax-cut strategies don’t work, why are they so popular abroad?
- Top supporters of candidates for president in Middle Tennessee include major business people
- Non-News From Iraq
- Edwards waffles on defense spending
By Mike Allen
- How They Did It
Executing the winning strategy in Iraq.
by Kimberly Kagan
- 71% Have Favorable Opinion of U.S. Military
- Net newsletter takes pulse of Hispanic vote
- Sunday talk show tip sheet
- Is Media Bias An Established Fact Now That Even Harvard Sees It?
Hillary Clinton
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November 10th, 2007 at 12:10 am
First the did they or didn’t snub the tip of a waitness, not planting a question in a townhall. This is like basic 101 stuff here.
November 10th, 2007 at 4:27 am
Wow… that was beyond weird. It’s not just that they planted a question, it’s that they planted it with a specific college kid, with the specific opener of “as a young person, I’m concerned… blah blah.” Something like that doesn’t happen on accident, or with a simple overzealous staffer. That IS policy right there - with signs of going to the top since Hill oh so naturally dropped in “young people ask me that all the time.”
November 10th, 2007 at 8:53 am
Cool that Rudy, Mitt, and Fred have signed up for the Univision debate!
November 10th, 2007 at 9:48 am
After running what everyone was calling a perfect campaign, the Hillary people have stumbled pretty badly the last couple weeks. I would be willing to bet Obama will be leading her in IA in the next poll.
November 10th, 2007 at 11:27 am
nice hit piece on romney “The Anti-Jesuser?” How exactly do you determine what is fit to print? And what is a load of religion-baiting crap?
November 10th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
Jeff,
Wonkette is the D.C. gossip blog of Time Magazine’s Washington Editor Ana Marie Cox. This article, as I’m sure you noticed, linked to CNN’s piece on the very same story.
Over-the-top hit pieces from sources such as these are posted primarily to expose the blatant bias that exists against conservatives and organized religion in the MSM. It also serves as a not-so-friendly reminder of the hostile environment Republicans face as we embark upon the 2008 presidential contest in earnest.
Inside Mitt Romney’s private pitch to evangelicals
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/11/09/inside-mitt-romneys-private-pitch-to-evangelicals/#more-3002
November 10th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
Does McCain telling The Foundation for a Secure and Prosperous America to pull ads break finance laws? I thought there wasn’t supposed to be any correlating their efforts.
November 10th, 2007 at 12:07 pm
Wonkette is trash. All made up, supposed to be funny, but isn’t.
November 10th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
Shorter Hugh Hewitt: You evangelicals are too stupid to make up your own mind. I, Hugh Hewitt, will explain how voting for the dishonest pro-choice candidate to defeat the honest pro-choice candidate is the only sensible pro-life strategy. Barf.