December 19, 2007
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
Mitt Romney
John McCain
Fred Thompson
General Race 4 2008 News
- Intrade Update
- Map the Candidates
- Looking for Mr. Right
By Michael Barone
- Hawkeyeing the Iowa Electoral Map
- Florida’s early voting: a wrinkle in the election cycle
The new wrinkle gives presidential hopefuls risk and reward.
- Giuliani-Huckabee contest could split GOP
- Mitt nearly doubling up Huck on Iowa TV, but McCain close in N.H.
- Tancredo to get out?
- Poll: In Iowa Democratic Caucuses, Turnout Will Tell the Tale
Obama’s Theme of Fresh Start Resonates Strongly Against Clinton Campaign
- A Tale of Two States
What sells to Iowa evangelicals may not necessarily sell to South Carolina’s.
- For Republicans, an early start that might lead to a late finish
- Obama, Giuliani offer holiday greetings
- New Romney, Rudy Ads
- In Iowa, a test of religion and the presidency
- Non-believing US voters feel demonized
- Population churn adds uncertainty to races
23 percent of potential voters are new to N.H.
- None of the Above: GOP Heading to a Brokered Convention
By Tony Blankley
- Evans-Novak Political Report: Fred Thompson is the ‘X factor’ in Iowa
- Bloomberg and Ethanol
- Economy rivals security as top concern for voters
The rise of new issues has given underdogs a boost and left frontrunners scrambling to change their tactics.
- Beyond the Presidential Campaign Spotlight
by Newt Gingrich
- Newt Gingrich explains why red staters must turn green
In ‘Contract with the Earth,’ Gingrich argues that conservatives should embrace environmentalism
- Hanukkah with the Bushes
By Jeff Jacoby
- The New New Hampshire Voter
- Is Texas’ primary important? It depends
- Is it the ‘God thing’?
by Ruben Navarrette
- Hard-liners for Jesus
By Harold Meyerson
- Interest Groups Gain
In Election Cash Quest
Analysis Shows Giving To Parties Has Dipped; Beyond ‘Swift Boating’
- Voters Signal a Hunger for Change
by Gerald Seib
- Anti-Americanism: It’s About American Power, Not Policy
- Stupid Intelligence on Iran
If Tehran did slow its weapons program, Bush policies probably had something to do with it.
- Who Elected Iowa?
By Ruth Marcus
- ‘2nd choice’ up for grabs in Iowa race
Obama, Edwards maneuver to win undecided caucus voters, become anti-Clinton candidate
- Good Timing, Newsweek
Boy, ironic time for Newsweek to put John Edwards on the cover with the headline, “The Sleeper”, huh?
- National Enquirer: John Edwards Love Child Scandal!
- America’s next top Democrat
With the Iowa vote nearing, Clinton, Obama and Edwards reveal sharp tonal differences, betting the farm not on policy but on political panache.
By Walter Shapiro
- Hillary and Obama
- Edwards Makes the Electability Case
- It’s Edwards the Fighter in the Iowa Homestretch
- Breakdown of Dems’ strategy
- Rivals borrow each other’s playbook
Obama toughens campaign trail persona; Clinton shows a softer side
- Semantics of immigration have candidates on guard
- Senate Adds $70 Billion for Wars in Spending Bill
- Ron Paul Says He’d Lift Sanctions on Iran
- The Incredible Disappearing Border Fence
By Michelle Malkin
- Democracy Corps: Winning the Immigration Issue
A report on new national survey on immigration
- Frank Rich bashes political reporters
- White House Slams New York Times Piece on Destroyed CIA Tapes
- Putin named Time magazine’s person of the year
- David Petraeus: 4th Runner-Up
- Barnes: An Astonishing Turnaround on Iraq
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
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December 19th, 2007 at 3:56 am
The difference of angle between Rudy and Huck compared to Romney is disgusting. It’s all negative. You’re so transparent.
December 19th, 2007 at 5:25 am
Kevin, Aron is a Rudy Giuliani poster. You’ve got to expect him to blog according to his preference.
This isn’t Fox News race42008.com doesn’t claim to be fair and balanced.
December 19th, 2007 at 6:06 am
http://www.wmur.com/politics/14884737/detail.html?rss=man&psp=politics
December 19th, 2007 at 6:49 am
Here’s a Christmas Carol for all those early state voters who get to endure campaigning during Christmas due to this early election craze. Enjoy the lighter side of politics:
http://villicus.blogspot.com/2007/12/christmas-carol-for-iowa-other-early.html
December 19th, 2007 at 9:29 am
these updates are getting especially picky. he is definetly cherry picking worse than evcer at thois point.
December 19th, 2007 at 2:12 pm
Interesting to see the headline “Distinguished South Carolina Veterans Endorse Giuliani for President” when JMac is getting all the buzz.
December 19th, 2007 at 2:24 pm
Kevin and dubious,
If you come across a news article about your candidate of choice that does not appear in the Essential Reads, please provide a link in the comments section, and it will be promptly added. Every set of eyes helps…
December 19th, 2007 at 4:31 pm
“If you run the last election, you’re going to lose this one. You’ve got to figure this one out. The person who wins this is going to be the one who did the best job of figuring this new one out,” Giuliani said.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/WorldNews/story?id=4023815&page=1
“It’s kind of a risky philosophy,” former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee told ABC News at a stop in Manchester, Iowa. “But you got to go with what you got. And if he doesn’t see much prospect in these early states, it’s better to say, ‘I wasn’t even trying’ and move on to something else.”