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Poll: Clinton, Romney Maintain Leads

THE RACE: The presidential primary race for Democrats, Republicans in New Hampshire

Poll: Giuliani Leads in California

THE RACE: The race for the Republican presidential nomination in California

Poll: Clinton, Giuliani Ahead in Fla.

THE RACE: The presidential race for Republicans, Democrats in Florida

Giuliani, Clinton Lead in Tri-State Area

THE RACE: The presidential primary for Republicans, Democrats in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Clinton Leads in Nevada, Poll Says

THE RACE: The presidential race for Republicans, Democrats in Nevada

Poll: Clinton Has Large Lead in N.H.

Hillary Rodham Clinton is holding a commanding lead over Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in New Hampshire, a poll released Sunday found.

Jarrett to Drive 7 Races Next Season

Michael Waltrip said farewell to Dale Jarrett on Friday, then introduced a partner who he believes will help his fledgling race team become competitive.

Analysis: Gore's Back, but Not for a Bid

An Oscar, an Emmy and the Nobel Peace Prize. Will Al Gore now seek the ultimate reward and Oval Office mantel space? Don't count on it. Odds are that the former vice president won't risk his Nobel-burnished image and huge public platform with a return to the rough-and-tumble world of presidential politics — at least not in 2008, advisers say.

Edwards Plans to Boost Nevada Campaign

Buoyed by the promise of federal matching funds, Democrat John Edwards' presidential campaign plans to beef up the size of its Nevada staff by next month, officials told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Low Iowa Finish Will End Brownback Bid

Republican Sam Brownback said Wednesday he will drop out of the race for president if he finishes lower than fourth place in the Iowa caucuses.

Poll: Clinton, Giuliani Ahead in Florida

THE RACE: The presidential race for Republicans, Democrats in Florida

Romney Holds Lead Among Iowa Republicans

THE RACE: The presidential primary in Iowa for Republicans.

Iowa Poll Puts Clinton Ahead

THE RACE: The presidential primary in Iowa for Democrats.

Giuliani Criticizes GOP on Spending

Republican presidential contenders on Friday scolded Congress for extravagant spending of tax dollars, and Rudy Giuliani blamed the issue for GOP losses in last year's elections.

Clinton, Giuliani Maintain Leads in NJ

THE RACE: The presidential primary race for Democrats, Republicans in New Jersey.

Gingrich Says No to White House Bid

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will not run for president in 2008 after determining he could not legally explore a bid and remain as head of his tax-exempt political organization, a spokesman said Saturday.

Poll: Clinton, Giuliani Lead in NJ

THE RACE: The presidential primary race for Democrats, Republicans in New Jersey.

Calif Poll Shows Clinton, Giuliani Ahead

THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats, Republicans in California.

GOP Assails Democrats Over MoveOn Ad

Republicans on Thursday tried to turn a controversial anti-war newspaper ad against Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama after neither voted to condemn it.

Gingrich Wants $30 Million to Run

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says he still might run for president if supporters will pledge $30 million by November.

Clinton Leads Democrats, Romney Atop GOP

THE RACE: The presidential primary in Iowa for Democrats and Republicans.

Bloomberg on 2008 Race: Time to Get Real

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg posted a statement on his personal Web site Thursday saying "it's time for something real" in the 2008 presidential campaign, while still denying that he will run.

Poll: Clinton Tops All Comers in Ohio

THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats, Republicans in Ohio.

Thompson Announces Candidacy on Leno

Fred Thompson officially entered a wide-open Republican presidential race Thursday, vowing to invigorate a dispirited GOP and promising to thwart another Clinton from capturing the presidency.

Warner Decides Not to Seek 6th Term

Republican Sen. John Warner of Virginia, one of the most authoritative voices in Congress on the military and a key figure in the debate over Iraq, said Friday he will not seek a sixth term in 2008.

The Vine

If Gore Were Arrested...

Source: Yahoo! News

Fresh from winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his climate change evangelism, Al Gore is apparently considering an invitation from a prominent environmental group to engage in civil disobedience against the construction of new coal-fired power plants.

Video: Bill Clinton Takes On 9/11 Truthers

Source: liveleak.com

Clinton's 50-minute speech, which started about an hour behind schedule, was derailed briefly by several hecklers in the audience who shouted that the 2001 terrorist attacks were a fraud. Rather than ignoring them, Clinton seemed to relish a direct confrontation.

2008 Tour de France course

Source: My Observations

It is official, the 2008 Tour de France will start in the Brittany on July 5th. There will be 21 stages with the last stage on July 27th in the city of lights - Paris after 3500 kilometers or 2175 miles of riding.

A Global World of Holidays in 1 International Calendar

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2008 World Holiday Calendar with holiday list of countries around the world, world religions, s observancnces, dialing codes, weather, time zones, area codes, zip codes

Lookin For DVD: One Missed Call Another Movie Remake for 2008

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One Missed Call is a movie remake of the Japanese Movie entitled "Chakushin Ari". This movie will be released on January 4, 2008. One Missed Call is directed by Eric Valette starring Edward Burn, Shannyn Sossamon, Azura Skye and many more.

Giuliani Defends, Employs Priest Accused of Molesting Teens

Source: ABC News

Presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani hired a Catholic priest to work in his consulting firm months after the priest was accused of sexually molesting two former students and an altar boy and told by the church to stop performing his priestly duties.

McCain on the NewsHour

Source: PBS

McCain for 20 minutes on Iraq, his experience, how he missed Woodstock, the GOP fields and why he's running again.

Dialing for Dollars: How Public Financing Can Revive Our Democracy

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From time to time during this presidential election run-up, victory has been declared. No votes were counted nor polls cited. It was all about the cash, the moolah, the millions pouring in for one candidate or another, who then pulled ahead or fell behind.

Obama: No Hand on Heart for National Anthem

Source: newsbusters.org

Turns out that not wearing a flag lapel pin isn't the only way Barack Obama chooses to show he's a different kind of Democrat.

VOTE411.org 50 State Voting Information

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Politics – This site will give you information on all candidates. It is presented by "The League of Women Voters.

Edwards warns of 'corporate Democrats'

Source: Yahoo! News

"I think we've been asking the wrong questions about these proposed trade deals," he added. "The question seems to have been, 'Is this trade deal good for the profits of big multinational corporations?'"

At OpEdNews: John Edwards , Hillary Clinton , Fred Thompson and the state of the 2008 Presidential Election

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

Thompson's not going to make it, Hillary needs to reach out to progressives, and Edwards is my guy.

2008 and counting: Edwards hits Clinton on red-state credibility

Source: The Hill

October 19, 2007 Democratic presidential candidate and former Sen. John Edwards is stepping up his attacks on front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's ability to compete in so-called red states, implicitly accusing her of being a drag on the ticket next year.

Greenpeace Attack on Green Apple? | ECO-LOGIC(TM) LIVING | THERMOS(R)

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Just when they thought they were in the clear, Greenpeace came at them again! Apple is again taking some heat for their "Green Apple" campaign from Greenpeace after failing the general public and including hazardous chemicals in their acclaimed iPhone.

An unlikely treasure-trove of chineese donors for Clinton

Source: The L.A. Times

NEW YORK -- Something remarkable happened at 44 Henry St., a grimy Chinatown tenement with peeling walls. It also happened nearby at a dimly lighted apartment building with trash bins clustered by the front door.

DesMoinesRegister.com

Source: The Des Moines Register

An update on how all the candidates are faring in the all-important primary state of Iowa.

Flickr Find: Ron Paul, iPhone User

Source: Flickr

Ron Paul, apparently, is an iPhone user. How could I not vote for him now?

Ron Paul: The Internet's Favorite Candidate

Source: ZDNet

ARLINGTON, Va.--Ron Paul is a Republican congressman and U.S. presidential hopeful who, in the usual shorthand of political journalists, is known as a "long shot" for the White House.

Ron Paul, iPhone User

Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

Ron Paul, one of the Republican candidates for the Office of the President of the United States of America, is gaining some steam. It wasn't so long ago that most people didn't even know who Ron Paul was, but now a few more people are cognizant of him.

Candidate match game

Source: USA Today

The best tool I've some across to help you educate yourself quickly on the 2008 candidates-and find one to support

Commentary: Tune in to 2008 before it's too late

Source: CNN

Forgive me for being a bit cranky. A week ago, I had three wisdom teeth removed, and with all the prescriptions and tight stitches in my mouth, I've been unable to do any radio or TV this past week, and that has me all wound up.

Universal Nutrition (an Alternative to Universal Healthcare)

We live in an age where many see healthcare as a basic human right. I will let you know that, as a libertarian, I do not see it as such. The majority of disease is something that could have been prevented quite easily.

The Record on Hillary Clinton

Source: Amacama

Hillary Clinton is making a bid to be the first women to be president. Frankly, she has a legitimate chance and if she won the democratic nomination it would not be a surprise. But what do we know about Hillary? Here is a summary of some issues and her stance

OIG's 2008 Work Plan Provides for Review of Never Events

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On October 1, 2007, the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Inspector General (OIG) released its Work Plan for FY 2008. In the Work Plan, the OIG reports that it will review the incidence, facility response and payments associated with never events.

Ft. Hard Knox » Duncan Hunter at the CLC '07

Source: FHK

Regarding the view of the United States by the rest of the world, due to tough decisions made to protect our country, he recalled the good things the U.S.

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