January 22, 2008
John McCain
Rudy Giuliani
Mitt Romney
Mike Huckabee
General Race 4 2008 News
- Primary Fun in the Sun
by Fred Siegel
- A Clear Narrative in Primary Season
By George Will
- It’s hurricane politics as candidates storm Florida
- Top GOP rivals in Florida face-off
- GOP hopefuls find audiences, but who will find Fla. victory?
- GOP Candidates Make Rounds In Florida
The Massachusetts governor toured the Kennedy Space Center on Monday.
Romney said he is behind the program that would send the United States to the moon, but he said he doesn’t know if he would be willing to put more money into it to keep it on track.
- Weird Florida Polls
- Republicans Focus on Florida
- Republican Candidates Stump In Orlando
- GOP contenders duke it out in Florida
Romney, Giuliani rally Volusia supporters
- In Close Race, Every Delegate Is Prized
Campaigns Prepare To Fight for Every Vote In Protracted Contest
- Hollywood GOP lines up for McCain, Giuliani
- On the road with McCain and Giuliani
- Obama, Giuliani are fun guys . . . for politicians, at least, poll says
- Hillary v. McCain Might Just Be The Final
A Commentary by Dick Morris
- GOP candidates hit Florida in English, Spanish
State even more crucial for Giuliani as he slips at home
- G.O.P. Rivals Open Final Assault in Florida
- A Scramble Across Florida as Republicans Square Off
- Democrats in fierce S.C. debate
Front-runners trade barbs over records, resumés; Edwards seeks boost
- Clinton, Obama engage in bitter debate
- Clinton, Obama clash in Democratic debate
- The knives come out in South Carolina
On Martin Luther King Day, the Democrats have their nastiest debate yet as the Clinton and Obama spat gets personal.
By Walter Shapiro
- Live-Blogging from Democratic Debate by Rick Klein
- Fertile In Myrtle
- Analysis: Sparks fly in most contentious debate to date
- Unbelievable: The Democrats Debate in Boxing Trunks
- Initial Post-Debate Take…Obama is the Focus
- Quotes from Monday’s Democratic debate
- A Super Bowl Campaign Ad? Maybe Not
- The Voters Revolt
by David Brooks
- All The Presidential Contenders Are Blowing It
- Why campaign coverage sucks
Horse-race journalism works for journalists and fails the public.
- Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told
- Jonah Goldberg on ‘The Daily Show’
National Review columnist Jonah Goldberg argues for the rise of Liberal Fascism in the U.S.
- What ‘The Daily Show’ cut out
Liberals who brand conservatives as fascists need to take a look at history.
by Jonah Goldberg
- Essential Viewing: O dhimmi Canada
- Bill Has a ‘Dream’
Ex Prez Nods Off During MLK Award Presentation
- Obama’s Bid Turns Focus On Class Split Among Blacks
- Obama Reaches the Mountaintop
- Ask Not!
Why Obama is No JFK
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January 22nd, 2008 at 5:27 am
Editor’s Note: With the GOP nomination in the Race 4 2008 hinging on the outcome in Florida, the order in which the candidates are ranked will be tied to the Real Clear Politics polling averages in the Sunshine State until the evening of January 29.
January 22nd, 2008 at 11:42 am
[...] always, the most important stop is at our friends at Race420008.com, with the Race 4 2008 Early Morning Essential Reads. And once more, Senator McCain is at the top of the [...]
January 22nd, 2008 at 3:08 pm
I keep running across lots of comments out there that appear to be nothing but regurgitated anti-Giuliani talking points put out by other campaigns. Rather than fall into that trap, let me tell you why I’m supporting Rudy: 1) he stood up to the mafia, and won; 2) he transformed NYC from a failed city back into the “greatest city in the world”; 3) he has a long history of cutting taxes; 4) he has a long history of setting out a course of action, and unlike other politicians, he actually makes it happen; 5) he’s a social moderate, which means he accepts the fact that Roe v. Wade has been law for over 30 years, and he doesn’t give a darn about what adults do in the privacy of their own bedrooms (in other words, he’s focused on the economy and national security, where his focus should be); 6) he was a beacon of hope on the darkest day in U.S. history (and yes, I was in the City on that day, so I know what I’m talking about); and 7) he threw Yasser Arafat’s terrorist behind out of Lincoln Center.
In my mind, comparing him to the other candidates, it’s not even close. Why would anyone support any of the other candidates? I honestly don’t see it. Please, somebody out there, let me know! Couple of rules, though – you can’t use the word “change” – and you can’t just post anti-Giuliani statements. I don’t care who you’re supporting – I can generate negative comments with regard to any candidate. But convince me why you support ANYONE else!