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November 2007 - Posts
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The Republican presidential candidate's changing stance on abortion was the target of GOP rival Fred Thompson's premiere attack ad and now two Republican Read More...
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The GOP presidential contest is rapidly escalating into a war of all against all. Confrontations between the candidates are multiplying so fast that to Read More...
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The tiny campaign of former Gov. Mike Huckabee is growing so swiftly, some have scrambled to buy winter coats so they can volunteer for him in Iowa. Read More...
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A funny thing happened on the way to New Hampshire. John McCain got his mojo back. Read More...
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Ohmygodohmygodohmygod!!! Barack Obama and Mike Bloomberg had breakfast this morning! Together! Read More...
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How is the evangelical vote shaping up? Who's got it? An interview with Megachurch pastor Rick Warren on the 2008 campaign. Read More...
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A man has taken people hostage at a New Hampshire campaign office for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton, police said. Read More...
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The Washington Post front-pages the frustration the media is feeling when it comes to attempting to cover Clinton. "Clinton aides say they try to stage Read More...
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The Los Angeles Times delves into the conservative blogger angst over how Democratic partisans were allowed to ask questions in the debate. Read More...
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Back in early February, the Democratic presidential candidates all spoke at the DNC's winter meeting in DC. Today, with just 34 days to go until Iowa, Read More...
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Imagine you're a Democratic politician running for president of the United States. Now imagine meeting a total stranger who has the temerity to ask if Read More...
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Barack Obama’s fund-raiser in Harlem was the Democrat's first in the historic seat of black cultural and political power since he announced his presidential Read More...
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Both Mitt Romney and Democrats have accused Rudolph W. Giuliani of a presenting pattern of misleading figures while campaigning for the Republican nomination Read More...
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Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson is pinning his hopes on a strong showing in Iowa by visiting each of its 99 counties and homing in on Read More...
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Pernicious whispers about the presidential candidates are circulating around the Internet. Read More...
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Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani refutes a news story that while mayor of New York City he used unorthodox accounting practices to hide Read More...
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Most of the GOP presidential contenders support keeping U.S. troops in Iraq. They call it a frontline in the war on terrorism, and say U.S. troops should Read More...
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President Bush pressed Democrats to approve money to fund the Iraq war “without strings and without delay” before leaving town for the Christmas holidays Read More...
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Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee talks to Hardball's Chris Matthews about his ad containing the term 'Christian leader.' Read More...
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Forget about Oprah and Barbra. There are only three Democrats left out there whose endorsements could really change the game: Al Gore, Edward Kennedy and, Read More...
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Newsweek talks to Ernie Nardi, the guy who sparked a firework-filled spat between frontrunners Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney over illegal immigration at Read More...
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At first glance, Hillary Rodham Clinton should easily win Michigan's Democratic primary, since no other top candidates are on the ballot. Read More...
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Peter Garrett has joined the ranks of musicians who have used their fame to get into politics. The former lead singer of the rock group Midnight Oil is Read More...
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The GOP debate Wednesday started with a bang over the topic of immigration and raised a question: Is it the responsibility of homeowners to determine the Read More...
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For John McCain's sake, Sam Brownback wishes he were Barbra Streisand. Read More...
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Everybody knew Bill Clinton could be both a blessing and a curse for Mrs. Clinton'S quest to become America’s first female president, and it doesn’t seem Read More...
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Tempers were raw between rival Republican presidential candidates Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney on Thursday after a lively debate that included what the Read More...
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One year ago, Trent Lott asked the voters of Mississippi for six more years in the Senate and the voters said yes. Now he wants to leave after serving Read More...
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The number of people barred from buying guns because of mental health problems has more than doubled since the Virginia Tech shootings earlier this year, Read More...
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The White House revised its rosy economic forecast downward Thursday, citing a more significant housing slump than was previously predicted. But the Bush Read More...
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Fred Thompson's latest TV ads seek to inform, or in some cases remind, voters of the events that initially propelled him to the national spotlight . Read More...
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Every politician in the U.S. presidential race claimed to be fighting for the middle class, and it seemed a sound strategy -- until the Democratic front-runners Read More...
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Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was endorsed for president Thursday by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental activist and scion of one of the nation's Read More...
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The powerful Senate chairman's decision rules illegal the president's executive privilege claims protecting his chief of staff and former adviser Karl Read More...
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Are the suspects held at Guantanamo more akin to people accused in a criminal case or to German prisoners of war in 1944? The Supreme Court takes another Read More...
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The White House on Thursday lowered its forecast for economic growth for next year and said unemployment would rise as the housing slump and tight credit Read More...
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How far can Mike Huckabee take this thing? That's the question after the debate here. Read More...
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Former U.S. Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois has died at the age of 83. The Republican is best remembered as an anti-abortion crusader and the leader of the Read More...
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A Clemson University poll shows Clinton slipping and Obama pulling within a statistical tie. But about half say they are still undecided. Read More...
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The clash between the Rudy and Romney was only the start of what resembled a raucous family argument, stoked by sharp questions that touched on the most Read More...
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At a debate where many voters were looking at him in a different light, thanks in large part to his rise in the polls and the dramatic increase in attention Read More...
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Former Rep. Henry Hyde, the Illinois Republican who steered the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and championed government restrictions Read More...
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A terror financing expert at Brown University has released a study saying the U.S. and U.N. should be more transparent about listing suspected international Read More...
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Two youthful computer whizzes are quietly trying to change how campaigns raise money, netting millions of dollars for Democrats in the process. Read More...
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The Illinois Republican served in Congress for 30 years. He steered the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and championed government restrictions Read More...
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Republican candidates were skeptical about the CNN-YouTube.com debate. Most of candidates' concerns were centered on whether the questions would be too Read More...
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Republican presidential rivals Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney go head-to-head on the issue of immigration during a CNN-YouTube debate. Frontrunner Giuliani Read More...
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Rudy Giuliani dismissed a report Wednesday that he expensed the cost of his security detail to obscure city offices for trips to a Long Island resort as Read More...
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The Democratic National Committee has canceled a scheduled presidential debate in Los Angeles because of a potential strike by CBS news writers. Read More...
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In the course of a few days, two of the country's best-known political figures—Bill Clinton and Karl Rove—have both offered their own new versions of the Read More...
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U.S. officials, preparing for a United Nations climate conference, said Wednesday they plan to push for a framework on further negotiations and will make Read More...
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Deep in Richard Nixon's White House files sit letters from a long-forgotten lobbying campaign to make Mark Felt head of the FBI. Instead, Felt became Deep Read More...
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Currently, the "Mike Huckabee as Mitt Romney spoiler" storyline has taken center stage. But John McCain may be a bigger stumbling block for Romney. Read More...
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Sure, there are the meetings behind closed doors for prep on the day of a debate, but Mitt Romney also played in a flag football game here with his five Read More...
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After breaking the news of Bill Clinton claiming -- briefly -- that he had opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, the AP's Ron Fournier runs this column Read More...
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Which YouTube questions will the candidates address? I've whittled the 40 most-viewed submissions -- Web 2.0-style -- down to 10 must-ask questions. Read More...
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Just 24 hours after securing an agreement between Israeli and Palestinian leaders to resume long-stalled peace talks, President Bush invited the pair to Read More...
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A number of members of Congress have announced their retirement, including, most recently, Trent Lott. And the conservative magazine, The National Review, Read More...
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Mike Huckabee's presidential rivals are pointing to chinks in his record as Arkansas' governor - from ethics complaints to tax increases to illegal immigration Read More...
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Candidates seek influence with tiny publications in influential states like Iowa and New Hampshire. Read More...
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Every political season, it seems that there's another key group to be courted by candidates -- soccer moms, NASCAR dads and so on. Commentator Laura Lorson Read More...
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The latest state polls in Darlington County, S.C. -- home of NASCAR's Darlington Raceway -- show a dead heat among Mitt Romney, Rudolph Giuliani and John Read More...
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John McCain said Tuesday that progress in peace talks between Israeli and Arab officials is doubtful because Middle East terrorists don't want Israel to Read More...
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Questions submitted for Wednesday's CNN-YouTube Republican debate raise issues that range from global warming — a question asked by a snowman — to gun Read More...
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The upcoming issue of TV Guide includes a special "What the Candidates Are Watching" column, I couldn't help but notice how "convenient" their choices Read More...
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The Wall Street Journal previews tonight’s GOP debate: "With six weeks to | |
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