Source: Yahoo! News
BOSTON - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has decided to pull his advertising from South Carolina and Florida, in a sign of trouble for a campaign that badly needs a win.
I seem to remember a day when Obama was looked at as a potential president. When Barack Obama was elected to Congress in 2004, I seem to remember some newscaster make note of the fact that we needed to keep at least one eye on him because he could be the nation's next president.
Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive
Dear ABC News:
Source: The New York Times
Mitt Romney captured the majority of Wyoming's delegates to the Republican National Convention as the state's Republicans met at county conventions.
In the little hailed Wyoming Republican early caucus, Mitt Romney walked away the victor. Romney led with 8 delegates, Fred Thompson got 3, and Duncan Hunter took one.
Source: CNN
A new CNN/WMUR New Hampshire presidential primary poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire has Senators Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois all tied up, with each grabbing the support of 33 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the Granite S …
Here we are on the eve of the Iowa caucuses and here I am to make my predictions after a long, hard-fought campaign on all sides. For the sake of disclosure, I am a supporter of Barack Obama.
Source: politicalinquirer.com
Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter were among the names not invited to a FOX presidential forum in New Hampshire, just two days before the primaries that occur there.
I am choosing to express myself in the headlines I want to see in the coming year.
January: Thompson Routs Other GOP Rivals in Iowa Upset
February: Thompson Continues Victories in Other States
March: General Petraeus Awarded, Given OK to Continue Surge
Source: Dakota Voice
New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith endorses Duncan Hunter for president
Source: Yahoo! News
DAVENPORT, Iowa - To hear Mitt Romney tell it, Republican Mike Huckabee shares more with Democrat Bill Clinton than a hometown in Hope, Ark., and a stint as Arkansas governor.
Source: The New York Times
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee and Fred D. Thompson all stumped in Iowa on Wednesday, 15 days before its caucuses. Senator John McCain campaigned in New Hampshire, 20 days before its primary.
Source: Yahoo! News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Republican Rudy Giuliani was admitted to a hospital Wednesday night for flu-like symptoms, his campaign said.
Source: Yahoo! News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani has fallen 13 points since November and is now tied with Mitt Romney nationally in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday.
Source: The New York Times
Mitt Romney endured withering questioning about his shifting positions and tone on a range of issues in his first appearance on "Meet the Press" this morning but perhaps the most memorable moment came when Mr.
Source: The L.A. Times
Alan Keyes, the conservative former talk show host, seemed to show up out of nowhere for the Des Moines Register's Republican presidential debate Wednesday. Turns out he announced his candidacy back in September, though it had garnered little attention.
Source: The New York Times
The candidates told Spanish-language viewers that they would take a hard line on illegal immigration.
Source: The New York Times
The candidates confronted one another in slashing encounters, reflecting the wide-open nature of the race.
All the usual suspects will be there....Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, and Fred Thompson. Alphabetically, of course.
Source: Garling Gauge
America kicks some serious ass for Duncan Hunter.
Source: On The Hill
For Lunch today, Will serves up the usual Friday special: 10-in-3.
Source: MSNBC
Check the matrix, rate '08 candidates
Originally published on my blog on Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Presidential Candidate Media Analysis #9: Rep. Duncan Hunter
Social Media Analysis: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R)
Source: The Washington Post
Rudolph W. Giuliani leads the race for the GOP presidential nomination, with Republican voters describing him as the field's strongest leader and most electable candidate in the 2008 general election, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Source: ABC News
The Web site of Republican presidential hopeful California Rep. Duncan Hunter was hacked into sometime Sunday night from overseas and altered with anti-Iraq War images.