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Jan 31, 2008 09:55 PM
Wow. What a change from last month. They hugged, laughed and congratulated each other.
Both did a great job. I think it was Obama's best debate yet. Hillary did well and was really up on the issues.
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Jan 31, 2008 09:01 PM
Mitt Romney scored a major conservative endorsement from Sean Hannity earlier today, The radio and television commentator, whose shows reach millions, stated that he would vote for Romney as the race settles down to the former Massachusetts governor and Senator John McCain.read more
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Jan 31, 2008 08:22 PM
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Jan 31, 2008 08:10 PM
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Jan 31, 2008 08:00 PM
Oops, wrong graphic. Anyhow, Senators Clinton and Obama go head to head in Los Angeles at 8 Eastern/5 Pacific. CNN will broadcast the event; our own John Amato is in the house and is scheduled to appear on the post-debate edition of Countdown on MSNBC.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
Max Follmer amuses himself with “A Media Retrospective On McCain,” which highlights the many people who wrote McCain’s campaign obituary last summer.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
Senator Barack Obama’s campaign is reporting that it has raised $32 million in the month of January alone.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $32 million in the single month of January, matching his best three-month period last year, aides said Thursday.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
Various reports have Mitt Romney not buying any television time in the Super Tuesday states and Mitt Romney buying like crazy in the Super Tuesday states, especially California. Presumably, we’ll know soon enough as it’s hard to hide television ad buys.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
RealClearPolitics‘ John McIntyre reminds us that the 2004 convention gave President Bush a large bounce in the polls, while the Democratic convention did next to nothing for John Kerry. He’s got an interesting theory on why that was:
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
The Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is joining the McCain bandwagon.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:59 PM
Hugh Hewitt looks at the Super Tuesday math and concludes that his guy, Mitt Romney, will still be very much in the race afterwards. I’m rather dubious on his “worst case” scenario actually being that but he’s fundamentally right: McCain won’t have the nomination mathematically sewn up at day’s end.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:55 PM
Live Blog below the fold, online now.
I'll be starting about 7:45 pm ET. You can comment same as always in the comment section and live blog there yourselves and/or you can send me live messages through the software.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:46 PM
Bumped. Jeralyn will be live blogging tonights's debate.
Update: (TL): I'm just getting online and in front of a tv for the first time all day. I'll be catching up and then starting a live blog. Hope you'll join me. I'll start thread one at about 7:45 ET.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:43 PM
Rhodes Cook, Senior Columnist at Sabato’s Crystal Ball, presents SUPER TUESDAY: A vast and varied test
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Jan 31, 2008 07:31 PM
Apparently Obama has received at least one crucial block of support that used to belong to Edwards in California: SEIU-UHW. Sal Rosselli, who used to lead the SEIU state council until a recent, dare I say it, coup d'état, says he will also push the state council to transfer its support to Obama. AP story here.
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Jan 31, 2008 07:20 PM
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Jan 31, 2008 05:25 PM
Blogging from the road as the First Mate has a regularly-scheduled visit to the doctor today for some orthopedic evaluation. I've been catching up on e-mail while we wait (and wait and wait and wait), and I'm seeing hints of a really dumb and certainly slanderous attack on John McCain.read more
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Jan 31, 2008 05:17 PM
First, from the San Francisco Chronicle, a little inside view of just how unusual the split within the Kennedy clan is:
…Arnold Schwarzenegger] said that the high profile and competing endorsements the Kennedy family - not including his wife Maria Shriver - in the Democratic presidential contest represents a dramatic departure from past years.
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Jan 31, 2008 05:00 PM
…and then slams it. If he could get the sentences out, that is.
Trusty St. McCain, always with a finger on the pulse of the populace. Bush is incredibly unpopular, the economy is doing bad and yet “Mr. Straight Talk” has to both defend the Bush policies he helped enable and distinguish himself from it simultaneously. [...]
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Jan 31, 2008 04:15 PM
Uh-oh. More trouble for the Hugh Hewitts of the world, the purificationist ideologues of the conservative movement.read more
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Jan 31, 2008 03:06 PM
National Journal annually ranks Senators and Representatives for their liberal and conservative track records for the previous year. The non-partisan publication's credibility allows these rankings to carry considerable weight. This year, their choice may land them in the middle of a presidential election: Sen.read more
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Jan 31, 2008 02:24 PM
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Jan 31, 2008 12:56 PM
A new Rasmussen Poll shows New York Senator Hillary Clinton’s lead is shrinking in California — a state where her campaign reportedly had viewed Latino voters as a “firewall” in Tuesday’s “Super Tuesday” primary:
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Jan 31, 2008 12:18 PM
Democratic Senator Barack Obama likes to say his campaign for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination is about change — and in January he got LOTS of it…some $32 million in donations.
According to one news report, it’s the largest amount of money ever raised by a Democratic candidate in January. And it will have an immediate impact in advertising on Super Tuesday.
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Jan 31, 2008 11:29 AM
Get ready. Ready or not here he (likely) comes.
Get ready to hear him talk about how there really isn’t any difference between the two parties — a claim that perhaps was slightly off base in 2000, when some voters were convinced by it but later discovered after they cast their votes that there were some teenie-weenie changes in policy when the Bush administration came to power.
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Jan 31, 2008 11:14 AM
In the aftermath of last night's debate, NBC reported that the Mitt Romney campaign would not buy ads in the upcoming Super Tuesday states. Many of us puzzled over that news, and this morning all references to it seemingly disappeared.read more
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Jan 31, 2008 10:43 AM
“I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me.”
The writer was Abraham Lincoln, speaking of the catclysmic Civil War, initiated not by Lincoln or the government he headed, but by insurgent forces who attacked a United States military installation on US soil.
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Jan 31, 2008 10:31 AM
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Hattip to George Nemeth at Brewed Fresh Daily.
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Jan 31, 2008 09:30 AM
So Ralph Nader has launched an exploratory website that ironically asks “Which side are you on?” Right back at you, Ralph.
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Jan 30, 2008 05:29 PM
The New York Post, the right's entertaining if always ideologically wrong broadsheet, has endorsed Sen. Obama. Isn't this the kind of thing Sen. Clinton sought to curtail by wooing Rupert Murdoch? A Post endorsement isn't worth much in a Democratic primary. But it is weird. Reminder: The Post endorsed Sen. Clinton for re-election in 2006....
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Jan 30, 2008 05:22 PM
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Jan 30, 2008 04:47 PM
A new Gallup poll shows Hillary Clinton has lost most of her once-dominant national lead over Barack Obama, just as the race turns towards a clarifying Super Tuesday primary date. She has tumbled six points in nine days, while Obama has gained eight in the same period.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 04:19 PM
In what looks to be a bona fide movement behind the campaign, John McCain has not just become the Republican frontrunner but the national leader in the presidential sweepstakes. In a poll taken before his Florida victory, Rasmussen has McCain leading Hillary Clinton by eight points and Barack Obama by six.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 03:54 PM
There’s a reason that the South Carolina presidential primary exit polls showed Mitt Romney lost handily to John McCain among the 31 percent of voters who listed the War in Iraq or terrorism as the most important issue facing the country (52% to 7% with the former group, 33% to 13% with the latter). He can’t — or won’t — make up his mind about whether or not he suppread more
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Jan 30, 2008 03:46 PM
In a nice little political jujitsu move, Barack Obama managed to attack both Hillary Clinton and John McCain at the same time, by tying them together and tying them both to Bush:
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Jan 30, 2008 03:04 PM
In the Republican primary. The Republican primary. The hardline position on Immigration yet again fails to help the conservative wing of the party. Now, imagine how much this will hurt in the general? But please, Republicans, listen to Fox News and Rush Limbaugh for the cues on this issue. Remember, if you're not bashing Hispanics, you're wasting time!...
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Jan 30, 2008 02:59 PM
Download | Play Download | Play (h/t Bill)
The Edwards campaign has put the full speech up on YouTube.
I began my presidential campaign here to remind the country that we, as citizens and as a government, have a moral responsibility to each other, and what we do together matters. We must do better, if we want to live up [...]
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Jan 30, 2008 02:27 PM
Lots of news out of California helping us track the run-up to Super Tuesday there. But what about in a state 3000 miles from California that is multiple times tinier?
In Connecticut, we find netroots darling and Democratic primary winner for the 2006 U.S. Senate race in Connecticut, Ned Lamont toiling for Barack Obama.
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Jan 30, 2008 01:52 PM
Ben Smith and David Paul Kuhn argue that Rudy Giuliani’s poor showing in this campaign “seems also to mark the beginning of the end of a period in Republican politics that began on Sept. 11, 2001.”
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Jan 30, 2008 01:20 PM
Ralph Nader is making another presidential run, ABC News’ Rich Klein reports.
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Jan 30, 2008 01:03 PM
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Jan 30, 2008 12:45 PM
If Dems are planning to start crafting campaign narratives surrounding John McCain, I might recommend an obvious one: the senator appears to have temperament issues. Investor’s Business Daily, a conservative economic publication, asks this week, “Can McCain Control His Temper?”
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Jan 30, 2008 12:14 PM
I was all fired up to write a deep-thinking post on Barack Obama’s continuing indifference (or inability) to put meat on the bones of his otherwise captivating hope-and-change mantra after Daniel Larison cited this terrific quote from Joshua Foa Dienstag, an deep thinker whose specialty is the study of pessimism, which certainly would seem to be a growth industry in America:
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Jan 30, 2008 11:57 AM
In the wake of the loss in Florida yesterday, Mitt Romney needs to focus on tonight's debate to break out as the conservative choice for the nomination. John McCain has taken leads in significant Super Tuesday states, and tonight will be the last national audience for all of the remaining candidates before 21 states go to the polls or the caucuses.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 11:30 AM
Arizona Senator John McCain’s victory in the Florida primary can’t yet be called “decisive” in terms of the GOP 2008 Presidential nomination race being over — but the way he won does contain some warning signs for Democrats who might think he’d be a pushover if he runs against Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama in a decidedly anti-Bush year:
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Jan 30, 2008 11:12 AM
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Jan 30, 2008 11:11 AM
Dana Goldstein has a timely piece in the American Prospect regarding the composition of John Edwards’ supporters, which might help to answer the question of whether Obama or Clinton will gain by his depature from the race:
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Jan 30, 2008 11:08 AM
TIME Magazine ran a piece last week on presidential candidate John McCain’s big South Carolina victory and snapped the above photo at the moment the Associated Press declared him the winner of this state’s primary.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 10:32 AM
The Politico's Ben Smith and David Paul Kuhn attempt the first major media post-mortem of the Rudy Giuliani campaign, and wind up revealing more about the media than the campaign. They claim the loss demonstrates the end of 9/11 politics, but that analysis misses a lot about what went right in the Giuliani campaign.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 10:06 AM
John Edwards has been out of the presidential contest for weeks but he’s now about to make it official.
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Jan 30, 2008 09:43 AM
The Associated Press via Yahoo:
Democrat John Edwards is exiting the presidential race Wednesday, ending a scrappy underdog bid in which he steered his rivals toward progressive ideals while grappling with family hardship that roused voters’ sympathies but never diverted his campaign, The Associated Press has learned.
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Jan 30, 2008 09:38 AM
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Jan 30, 2008 09:19 AM
Barack Obama may have received his biggest pre-Super Tuesday boost, but it didn't come from an endorsement. John Edwards has decided to quit the presidential race today, ending his second populist bid in as many cycles.read more
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Jan 30, 2008 09:19 AM
Horses running a race can be most easily injured in the home stretch.
Why? Because their jockeys can become over-enthused with the thrill of the neck and neck, with the small gains made on the inside curve of the track, losing focus on riding the horse evenhandedly, and instead being swept away in a thrall of jerking speed and imagined glory aiming too soon for the finish line.
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Jan 30, 2008 09:18 AM
The victories of John McCain and Hillary Clinton in Florida last night presage what will happen in next week’s Super Duper Tuesday contests and have significantly reshaped the race.
Polls and Predictions Compared to Final Results
The polls finally got one right, correctly predicting the winners and the order of finish of all challengers with uncanny accuracy.
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Jan 30, 2008 09:14 AM
AP reports (via MSNBC) that John Edwards is dropping out of the presidential race. That’s fine with me! Now, will he endorse either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton?
CNN: Announcement at 1 pm in New Orleans.
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Jan 30, 2008 08:22 AM
Ain’t no sunshine for Rudy Giuliani in the Sunshine State, where he had campaigned for weeks.
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Jan 30, 2008 07:58 AM
Media Matters’ Eric Boehlert notes that Fox News is getting much lower ratings this campaign season than in past years and argues that it’s their “comeuppance” for their ideological approach to news coverage.
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Jan 30, 2008 07:54 AM
Barack Obama got in some hot water in Nevada for making a mildly positive reference to Ronald Reagan, but he wants to win the nomination in part by emulating one of Reagan's most well-known feats.
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Jan 30, 2008 07:33 AM
Is it possible that a week from today that the Democratic and Republican presidential races will be over bar the shouting?
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Jan 30, 2008 07:33 AM
Is it possible that a week from today both Democratic and Republican presidential races will be over bar the shouting?
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Jan 30, 2008 07:31 AM
Jews in Israel are very interested in Obama’s position on the problems in their country, as seen here and here.
Note the use of his full name, Barack Hussein Obama, in the caption at the top of one of the articles.
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Jan 30, 2008 07:17 AM
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Jan 30, 2008 06:42 AM
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Jan 30, 2008 06:15 AM
Obama is stimulating not only the youth to get out and vote, but also the world’s journalists to produce some great op-eds.
Watching America is featuring a piece translated from the Spanish-language Mexico’s daily, Excelsior, entitled “McCain Yes; Obama No?”, which touches effectively on so many fundamental themes in U.S. politics. Here are a few quotes.
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Jan 30, 2008 06:09 AM
Double betrayal; War between Dynasties, the Fury of a woman like a lioness in a cage!
It sounds like an Italian opera.
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Jan 30, 2008 05:46 AM
Mitt Romney loses a primary to John McCain that would have knocked a less loaded man out of contention for the Republican nomination, but Romney will buy his way on to Super Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton arrives for a made-for-TV celebration, complete with walls of printed placards, of “winning” a phantom contest for no delegates that she and other Democrats had promised to bypass.
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Jan 30, 2008 05:18 AM
Considering the general suspicion and negativity towards Europe among the Republicans, it is great news that John McCain is the frontrunner. For Europe he would be better than any other Republican candidate.
The Atlantic Community reviewed the Republican candidates’ statements on Europe and transatlantic affairs and concludes:
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Jan 30, 2008 03:08 AM
With his Florida primary victory over chief rival former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Arizona Senator John McCain is now seemingly the GOP’s front-runner for the 2008 Presidential nomination, but he still faces a foe determined to pull out all stops and shouting warnings to try and stop him: conservative talk radio.
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Jan 30, 2008 01:20 AM
Here in Florida, Hillary and McCain carried the day. Giuliani apparently is planning to drop out of the race and give the nod to McCain. And some conservatives ain’t happy, to put it mildly.
At The Corner, Michael Graham says, "Assuming there is no shocking revelation or health issue, the GOP
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Jan 30, 2008 01:02 AM
Rudy Giuliani got creamed and came in third place after predicting a win in Florida??? Clearly, this is good for Rudy Giuliani. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama should be worried....
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Jan 30, 2008 12:21 AM
On Tuesday, Florida clarified what was already apparent in the race for the Republican presidential nomination: The nominee will either be Senator John McCain or former Governor Mitt Romney.
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Jan 29, 2008 10:40 PM
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Jan 29, 2008 10:35 PM
Mitt Romney, likely a bit tired and emotionally drained, is delivering a gracious concession speech to his supporters in Florida.
This gaffe, however, was amusing: He said that America is facing competition for jobs “from countries like Asia and India.” Not only isn’t “Asia” a country, but India is on the Asian continent.
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Jan 29, 2008 10:35 PM
Mark Halperin: “SOURCES: Giuliani expected to endorse McCain, as early as Wednesday — in Los Angeles or Simi Valley.” Various others have speculated on this endorsement this evening, including Bill Bennett.
ABC News’ Jake Tapper and Rick Klein have independent confirmation:
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Jan 29, 2008 10:26 PM
Here’s a brief clip of McCain’s victory speech in Florida where he talks about 9iu11ani in the past tense…
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Here’s a brief clip of McCain’s victory speech in Florida where he talks about 9iu11ani in the past tense…
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Jan 29, 2008 10:08 PM
Republican presidential primary candidate and former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani’s concession speech this evening, after a third place finish in the Florida GOP primary, is being called indicative of an imminent withdrawal from the race. From Politics on the Hudson:
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Jan 29, 2008 10:03 PM
Hardly any of the vote is in yet but, thus far, it’s tracking the pre-election polls nicely:
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Clinton 25,116 58% 0
Obama 9,072 21% 0
Edwards 7,151 17% 0
Kucinich 411 1% 0
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McCain 12,180 29% 0
Romney 11,874 28% 0
Giuliani 7,625 18% 0
Huckabee 7,470 18% 0
Thompson 1,465 4% 0
Paul 1,302 3% 0
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Jan 29, 2008 09:45 PM
Republicans: McCain at 36 percent gets all 57 delegates, Romney 31 percent, Giuliani 15 percent & Huckabee 13 percent. Giuliani to withdraw from the race and will reportedly endorse McCain.
Democrats: Hillary Clinton whomps the field but may not get any delegates.
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Jan 29, 2008 09:28 PM
With more than two-thirds of the precincts reporting, John McCain has won an impressive victory in Florida's Republican primary. Many people questioned whether Senator McCain could win a closed GOP contest, as up to now he had won in New Hampshire and South Carolina through the assistance of crossover voting from Democrats and independents.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 09:24 PM
No more beating around the bush. Hillary is openly calling for flouting the DNC rules, rules set in part by the efforts of the New Hampshire Democratic Party and the other early states:
"I thank you for this vote of confidence. I will make sure not only that Florida's delegates are seated but also that Florida is in the winning column for the Democrats in 2008!"
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Jan 29, 2008 08:59 PM
Hardly any of the vote is in yet but, thus far, it’s tracking the pre-election polls nicely:
Democrats:
Clinton 25,116 58% 0
Obama 9,072 21% 0
Edwards 7,151 17% 0
Kucinich 411 1% 0
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McCain 12,180 29% 0
Romney 11,874 28% 0
Giuliani 7,625 18% 0
Huckabee 7,470 18% 0
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Paul 1,302 3% 0
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Jan 29, 2008 08:37 PM
The state has this small set-up but WFTV has this table chart (sample below) that indicates number of votes, the percentage the number represents and a bar that fills in as the number of precincts reporting increases.
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Jan 29, 2008 08:27 PM
Joe Lieberman says he won’t run as John McCain’s vice president.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, an independent who nearly won the vice presidency as a Democrat in 2000, says there’s no way he’ll be Republican Sen. John McCain’s running mate should McCain become the party’s presidential nominee.
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Jan 29, 2008 08:00 PM
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Jan 29, 2008 07:25 PM
Barring a miracle, we're likely going to have sideline tickets to the political funeral of one of the most odious figures in U.S. political history, Rudy Giuliani. Good riddance!...
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Jan 29, 2008 06:50 PM
Some of Florida's polls will begin closing in a few minutes, but don't expect any reports until after all the polls have closed at 8 pm ET. Some exit polling has already gotten published, but nothing conclusive; Jim Geraghty has the data, but it won't provide much clarity. One interesting datapoint: Florida officials apparently believe that one-third of the vote will come from absentee ballots.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 06:50 PM
Some of Florida's polls will begin closing in a few minutes, but don't expect any reports until after all the polls have closed at 8 pm ET. Some exit polling has already gotten published, but nothing conclusive; Jim Geraghty has the data, but it won't provide much clarity. One interesting datapoint: Florida officials apparently believe that one-third of the vote will come from absentee ballots.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 06:21 PM
You read the headline right. The following missive at the end of this article is one woman’s set of thoughts, presumed, for now, to be from N.O.W.
I still can barely believe that this is a legitimate communique from NOW.
I am still waiting for The Onion to own up as the writer of this missive.
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Jan 29, 2008 06:06 PM
With John McCain and Mitt Romney in a statistical tie there, Floridians are voting in their state’s presidential primary.
Concerns about the national economy have increased in recent weeks. In the face of these concerns, Romney has been touting his supposed superior capacity to deal with economic issues because of his business background.
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Jan 29, 2008 06:06 PM
With John McCain and Mitt Romney in a statistical tie there, Floridians are voting in their state’s presidential primary.
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Jan 29, 2008 06:03 PM
The state of Florida is having trouble managing a simple election, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
On Florida Primary day, voters are reporting problems across Central Florida from Daytona Beach to Hunter’s Creek. Among the precincts experiencing glitches was one in Orange County where voters were told by poll workers early on there was no Democratic primary today.
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Jan 29, 2008 05:37 PM
The New Hampshire Union-Leader has a new term for Granite State voters who gave Hillary Clinton her surprise victory over Barack Obama: suckers. In a scalding editorial, the state's most significant newspaper rips Hillary for breaking a pledge she signed in New Hampshire not to campaign in states that broke the scheduling rules or to seek to have their delegates seated.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 05:15 PM
Apparently, John McCain has confided to reporters that he has a secret plan to capture Osama bin Laden.
So Washington Wire was wondering, what does McCain know that President Bush and the Pentagon don’t about how to sweep up America’s most elusive enemy.
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Jan 29, 2008 04:38 PM
The global fascination with yesterday’s Kennedy endorsement of Barack Obama has only just begun. In this piece by Dietmar Ostermann of Germany’s Frankfurter Rundschau, Obama’s benighting by the Kennedys breaks a decades-old family taboo.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 04:35 PM
In our family from the Swabian side, was told an ancient story about a dark and wicked force called the Erl König who lives in the hollow woods.
The Erl King is a soul stealer, a bloodless, malevolent and claw-handed creature who thieves the minds and hearts of humans so they become hollow like the withered woods… and the Erl King himself.
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Jan 29, 2008 04:27 PM
The liberal blogosphere is abuzz with theories about how Barack Obama was able to turn out such a large contingency of young voters in last weekend’s South Carolina presidential primary. I know this not because I read any of those whiny, ideological leftists, but because I read The Hotline who reads them for me.
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Jan 29, 2008 03:07 PM
Floridians are being treated to some robo-calls attacking Mitt Romney that HuffPo’s Sam Stein and some homosexual activist leaders call “gay bashing.” Here’s the ad in question:
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Jan 29, 2008 02:09 PM
Does the anointment of Barack Obama by the patriarch of the Kennedy clan somehow conflict with America’s iconic democratic image? According to this op-ed article from the Nachrichten newspaper of Switzerland, ‘What influence do the Kennedys, or in fact any family clan, have in the United States?read more
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Jan 29, 2008 01:06 PM
In a press release that so perfectly plays to negative feminist stereotypes that I first thought it was a fake, the New York State chapter of the National Organization for Women excoriates Senator Ted Kennedy for endorsing Barack Obama.
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Jan 29, 2008 12:25 PM
Ron Paul assesses the year that he’s been campaigning for president, which has apparently exceeded his wildest expectations.
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Jan 29, 2008 12:02 PM
Compassionate conservatism at it’s finest. Romney talking to CNN’s Anderson Cooper about his economic ideas for the future of America.
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Jan 29, 2008 11:53 AM
Yes, it’s that time again: trying to make predictions in a political season that’s largely defying predictability. Polls are open today in Florida, the last primary state before next week’s Super Tuesday extravaganza, and it’s an important contest, at least on the GOP side.
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Jan 29, 2008 11:53 AM
Apparently, John McCain has confided to reporters that he has a secret plan to capture Osama bin Laden. So Washington Wire was wondering, what does McCain know that President Bush and the Pentagon don’t about how to sweep up America’s most elusive enemy.
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Jan 29, 2008 11:50 AM
As Floridians go to the polls today to vote in the state’s Presidential primary a new poll shows Senator John McCain widening his leading over Massachusetts former Gov. Mitt Romney — and suggests news editors should have their political obituaries ready to run about former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani:
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Jan 29, 2008 11:38 AM
Fact Check has reviewed the last-minute ads from the John McCain campaign in Florida and doesn't much like what it sees. They call the campaign "misleading" and complain that the ads take other points out of context.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 11:27 AM
ODS - that's Obama Derangement Syndrome. It manifests itself via people referencing the Washington Times if it seemingly hurts Sen. Obama or echoing Fox News type attacks to gin up outrage (in this case its inconsequential because the "snub" is ridiculous). Right now the high water mark is the NY State NOW branch for accusing Sen. Kennedy of "gang rape" for not endorsing Sen.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 11:01 AM
If you peruse this list of policy initiatives provided by The White House in relation to President George W. Bush’s State of the Union address last night (transcript is here; C-SPAN video is here), you may notice that two topics concern science and technology, two topics concern education and no topics concern the arts.
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Jan 29, 2008 10:01 AM
Not too much is being made in the media over the out and out slug-fest between Romney and McCain:
Mitt Romney and John McCain accused each other Monday of being liberals, a charge tantamount to blasphemy in the caustic campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Jan 29, 2008 09:13 AM
Rudy Giuliani is likely to end his presidential campaign if he doesn’t win today’s Florida primary, Andrew Malcolm reports for the LAT.
Rudy Giuliani appears to be pondering an end to his long pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination.
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Jan 29, 2008 08:23 AM
Ted Kennedy and a significant portion of the Kennedy family have endorsed Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries. The move comes as a slap at the Clintons, with whom Kennedy had publicly become annoyed over their campaigning in the past few weeks.
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Jan 29, 2008 07:21 AM
Rudy Giuliani gambled the entire campaign on the idea that he could wait out the early states and focus on the first major winner-take-all primary in Florida. That gamble plays out today, and most of the polling shows that Rudy won't come close to a victory, meaning he will head into Super Tuesday with almost no delegates at all.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 07:19 AM
Barack Obama has pulled off a trifecta. Obama launched his campaign in Springfield, Ill.
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Jan 29, 2008 06:59 AM
Hard to believe, but I still can muster a modicum of sympathy for George Walker Bush.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 06:52 AM
King Banaian at SCSU Scholars recommended the following clip to me over the weekend, but I didn't get a chance to see it until this morning.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 06:35 AM
Today, Floridians go to the polls in the last major contest before over 20 states hold their presidential primaries and caucuses -- and the race appears to be a true dead heat. Real Clear Politics displays seven polls taken within the last three days, and all of them say that Mitt Romney and John McCain have deadlocked.read more
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Jan 29, 2008 02:48 AM
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Jan 28, 2008 07:54 PM
I recently posted here a story by the Spanish newspaper, El Diario Exterior, about how the European left is feeling somewhat threatened by the rise of the Obama star in the U.S., as his success could weaken one of their pet claims - that racial division prevents equality of opportunity etc. and that racial prejudice is still endemic - especially in “rightist America”.read more
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Jan 28, 2008 06:25 PM
The Republican Party’s disarray heading into the Florida primary and the recent return to favor of John McCain in the polls is causing fear in some European quarters and relief in others.
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Jan 28, 2008 06:09 PM
Fox News pulls for Rudy Giuliani, illustrated. Shout out to Sarah....
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Jan 28, 2008 05:40 PM
Wow, check out this clip. McCain is so confused about an education question that Mel Martinez and Lieberman had to step in and answer it for him. Simply pathetic. They were pretty clueless too. (h/t Open Left)
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Jan 28, 2008 04:59 PM
The wrath of the South Carolina GOP presidential primary claimed its first victim last week when former Sen. Fred Thompson dropped out. Although he forfeited the state months prior to the voting, Rudy Giuliani’s sixth place showing with only 2 percent of the vote may have doomed him as well, as the former frontrunner is now hinting at a possible early exit.
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Jan 28, 2008 04:00 PM
Just how nasty (or not) is the Democratic race? Well, you’ve seen it on Jon Stewart, who tells it like it is night after night, and the good people at Hullabaloo have made the same point:
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Jan 28, 2008 03:38 PM
From a JTA News Alert today:
Obama listed falsehoods that appeared in an e-mail campaign aimed at Jewish voters.
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Jan 28, 2008 03:31 PM
Given that George H.W. Bush was the last sitting vice president to be elected president, Megan McArdle muses that the “VP slot seems to be a lot less important than it used to be.” Steven Taylor isn’t so sure that it even used to be all that important.
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Jan 28, 2008 03:28 PM
I’m sure everyone has heard by now that Caroline Kennedy, Rep. Patrick Kennedy and Sen. Ted Kennedy have decided to endorse Barack Obama, wrapping him quite literally in the mantle of JFK’s Camelot.
Caroline Kennedy:
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Jan 28, 2008 03:17 PM
I attended the rally at American University this morning. It was phenomenal, the crowd was gigantic -- and Teddy K was very Teddy K. I don't think he really needed the microphones and the speakers. And he totally slammed Sen. Clinton on multiple fronts - the war, race, etc. - but without being too explicit....
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Jan 28, 2008 02:30 PM
I’ve read a lot of junk from right wing sites before before, but Eric really stoops as low as one can go as he does his best Sean Hannity impersonation:
In South Carolina tonight, Democratic voters would rather vote for the rich, Southern, white man than either the black man or the female yankee.
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Jan 28, 2008 02:30 PM
This Sunday, Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer had an important message for “the candidates, and the rest of us” this primary season.
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Jan 28, 2008 02:12 PM
It was truly an extraordinary moment in American politics: there, on television, you could see three key Kennedy members passing the torch of the Kennedy family legacy to Democratic Senator Barack Obama — with John F. Kennedy’s brother, declaring Obama inspired him, endorsing Obama while specifically countering key talking points of Obama’s prime husband-wife competitors.
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Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM
John Fund takes a look at the problematic relationship between John McCain and conservatives in his party, and focuses on one of the hot-button issues: judicial nominations. He doesn't give activists much hope on this front, quoting McCain as supportive of John Roberts' nomination but rejecting Samuel Alito as a model for future nominations. Why?read more
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Jan 28, 2008 10:16 AM
If various reports and polls from Florida are to be believed, all former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani needs to do is to climb up on a palm tree and shout: “I’m King of the world!!!”
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Jan 28, 2008 10:15 AM
Back in the early days of the presidential campaign when Hillary Clinton was doing her Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm shtick, her supporters mewled that she was being treated unfairly by the media and the other usual suspects because she was a woman who also was being tarred with her husband’s transgressions.
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Jan 28, 2008 10:01 AM
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As the campaign moves forward and the Democratic candidates go at each other, this video, which shows some of the many broken promises made by President Bush in his 2007 SOTU speech, contains some excellent talking points they may want use when they finally begin to focus on the mess our country is in [...]
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Jan 28, 2008 09:49 AM
While Barack Obama handily won South Carolina and seems to be a sunny, fresh alternative to Hillary Clinton, he’s got an uphill climb to the nomination, Christopher Cooper and Amy Chozick explain in the WSJ.
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Jan 28, 2008 09:47 AM
It is at once painful and exhausting to live with the conflicts inside my brain. One year, I’m a Republican, then an Independent, then an almost-Democrat, and back again to Republican. One minute, I embrace hard-line conservative platitudes about shrinking the size of government; the next, I’m ready to embrace universal healthcare, regardless of the cost.
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Jan 28, 2008 09:27 AM
If anyone wondered whether Rudy Giuliani intended to go quietly into the night, their new ad answers those queries succinctly. While John McCain continues to promote the endorsements he has received from newspapers in Florida and around the nation, Rudy wants to transform those endorsements from assets to liabilities.read more
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Jan 28, 2008 08:34 AM
Barack Obama won the South Carolina Democratic primary with the overwhelming support of African Americans, who made up roughly 55 percent of all voters.
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Jan 28, 2008 07:57 AM
John McCain wants Florida voters to know that national security policy, not the economy, is the most important issue in this presidential election because we’re in a war and will inevitably be in others. Sam Stein is worried:
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Jan 28, 2008 07:10 AM
It seems appropriate that I got “trapped” in the comments section at Captain’s Quarters and couldn’t get out after reading the 200-plus responses to Ed Morrissey’s decision to caucus for Mitt “Earpiece” Romney in the forthcoming Minnesota caucuses.read more
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Jan 28, 2008 06:24 AM
The Hillary Clinton campaign hasn't set that question to song, not while the Sound of Losing still rings in their ears from their disastrous showing in South Carolina. After losing by more than a 2-1 margin in the bellwether state, the campaign now knows that they cannot afford to have Bill Clinton shooting his mouth off on the national stage.read more
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Jan 28, 2008 02:46 AM
Well, an admission from John McCain that he'll go on to more wars in addition to extending the failed war in Iraq. There, "Democratic consultants" is your first ad if he's the GOP nominee....
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Jan 28, 2008 02:27 AM
What I haven't seen anyone discuss is that the average margin of victory in South Carolina was forecast at about 11.5% in South Carolina. Sen. Obama won by 28%, more than double the forecast number. Considering Sen. Clinton's win in New Hampshire when many polls had her down by double digits, it's probably safe to say that nobody -- nobody -- has a clue what to expect on Super Tuesday....
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Jan 27, 2008 08:43 PM
New York Senator Hillary Clinton today conceded her husband may have crossed the line in his aggressive campaigning against her chief rival for the 2008 Democratic nomination but has an explanation: love and fatigue made him do it.
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Jan 27, 2008 08:30 PM
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Jan 27, 2008 08:15 PM
This Guest Interview by Bill Steigerwald, columnist at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, is with former George Bush speechwriter David Frum, who argues that conservatives must change their message and adapt if they want to win elections.
David Frum: Conservatives Can Make A Comeback
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Jan 27, 2008 04:43 PM
(correction) Another huge sweeping victory as far as the total number of voters for the Democratic Party in what has become another important election narrative:
In last week’s SC GOP primary, McCain and Huckabee (the top 2 finishers), got 147,283 and 132,440 votes respectively. That’s a total of 279,723. Obama just pulled down 291,000 by himself.
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Jan 27, 2008 04:43 PM
Another huge sweeping victory as far as the total number of voters for the Democratic Party in what has become another important election narrative:
In last week’s SC GOP primary, McCain and Huckabee (the top 2 finishers), got 147,283 and 132,440 votes respectively. That’s a total of 279,723. Obama just pulled down 291,000 by himself.
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Jan 27, 2008 02:15 PM
Europeans are watching the run up to Super Tuesday with a mixture of trepidation and bemusement after Barack Obama’s overwhelming win in South Carolina, where he captured 80% of the black vote.
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Jan 27, 2008 01:48 PM
Two significant political endorsements are breaking: Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy will endorse Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic Presidential nomination and Vice President Dick Cheney’s politically astute daughter Liz Cheney will be endorse former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination.
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Jan 27, 2008 01:45 PM
On the heels of Caroline Kennedy’s paean to Oback Barama as the heir to her father’s political ideals come reports that the family patriarch, Sen. Ted Kennedy, will endorse Obama, too.
For weeks now, JFK’s alter ego Ted Sorensen has been campaigning for the Illinois Senator, underscoring the continental divide in American politics between the dynasties.
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Jan 27, 2008 12:00 PM
MSNBC’s Norah O’Donnell looks at the voter turnout in South Carolina. Once again, the primary shows an energized Democratic voter base, since twice as many voters came out in 2008 as they did in 2004. As is their wont, MSNBC’s focused on race primarily, reassuring us that the majority of voters felt we were [...]
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Jan 27, 2008 11:28 AM
What’s the ground look like in California right now for the primary candidates? For one thing, it’s a pretty blue state, even if we’re talking about Michael Bloomberg. From the California Progress Report:
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Jan 27, 2008 11:16 AM
No, I’m not talking about voting for the war. I’m talking about changing the rules in the middle of the game.
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Jan 27, 2008 10:04 AM
Over a year ago and many times since, I wrote that I could give no endorsement, because I had honestly not made up my mind about which candidate to support. I also told the CapQ community that if I did make a decision, I would announce it as soon as I made it so that they knew where I stood.read more
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Jan 27, 2008 08:39 AM
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Jan 27, 2008 08:28 AM
The big surprise out of the South Carolina Democratic primary was that there were no surprises. That is good news for Barack Obama and not so good news for Hillary Clinton.
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Jan 27, 2008 06:24 AM
Yesterday's South Carolina primary was a landslide - but I'm not at all talking about Barack Obama, who exceeded polling projections there as much as he fell short of them in New Hampshire.
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Jan 27, 2008 03:37 AM
155,000 more black voters turned out Saturday to vote for Barack Obama than who voted in the Democratic primary in 2004.read more
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Jan 27, 2008 01:48 AM
Yes, you can almost now taste a generational shift in American politics…but like most generational shifts the old generation is going to battle and resist it tooth and nail.