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Rhode Island Sets Feb. 5 Primary

Rhode Island lawmakers, in a bid to make their tiny state matter in presidential politics, voted Tuesday to move the state's presidential primary up to Feb. 5, joining 22 other states.

Iowa Democrats Set Earlier Caucus Date

Feeling pressure from other states rushing to the beginning of the primary calendar, Iowa Democrats voted to move their leadoff precinct caucuses to Jan. 3.

Iowa Democrats to Opt for Jan. 3

Iowa Democratic Party officials are poised to settle on Jan. 3 for their presidential caucuses, the same day Republicans will vote, a party official said Thursday.

Voter List Firm Challenges Mich. Primary

Michigan's presidential primary took a legal hit Wednesday when a lawsuit was filed asking a judge to keep the Jan. 15 contest from going forward until questions about access to voting records are resolved.

Gardner: December an Option for Primary

New Hampshire's secretary of state dropped two hints Thursday about the coming presidential primary: He won't make a decision about scheduling it until after Nov. 2, and the first-in-the-nation contest could very well be held in December.

Tentative Primaries, Caucuses Schedule

Tentative schedule for presidential primaries and caucuses from January through March 2008:

Republicans Set Jan. 3 As Caucus Date

Iowa Republicans on Tuesday moved their presidential caucuses ahead to Jan. 3 and said they would not push the contest into December, even if another state tries to jump ahead.

SC Democrats Want to Vote on Jan. 26

South Carolina Democrats decided Tuesday to seek permission to move their presidential primary to Jan. 26, three days earlier than currently scheduled.

Michigan Democrats Want DNC Explanation

Michigan Democrats want the Democratic National Committee to explain how it would respond if New Hampshire moves up its primary date.

Clinton Defends Michigan Ballot Stand

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton said it would be foolish to take her name off Michigan's primary ballot and sacrifice her chances against the Republican nominee.

Date of NH Primary Rests With One Man

The political heat on William Gardner — the single official with the most control over the presidential primary calendar — has never been hotter.

Clinton In, 5 Dems Out of Mich. Primary

Five Democratic candidates have withdrawn from Michigan's Jan. 15 presidential primary, leaving what amounts to a beauty contest for front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and a handful of lesser-knowns.

Fla. Dems Sue National Party on Primary

Congressional Democrats from Florida sued their own party Thursday, hoping to restore the national convention delegates stripped from the state because it scheduled an early presidential primary.

SC Democrats May Move Primary Earlier

South Carolina Democrats will decide within two weeks whether to ask national party leaders to move the state's presidential primary to Jan. 19 and make it the party's first contest in the South.

Florida Dems to Keep Jan. 29 Primary

The Florida Democratic Party will stick with a Jan. 29 presidential primary even if it means losing all its nominating convention delegates, a party source said Saturday.

Michigan Lawmakers OK Jan. 15 Primary

The Michigan legislature on Thursday approved moving the state's presidential nomination contests to Jan. 15, just days after national Democrats vowed to punish states that vote too early.

Florida Dems Could Lose Say in 2008 Race

Florida Democrats would forfeit their votes in selecting a presidential nominee unless they delay their state election by at least a week, the national party said in a stern action Saturday meant to discourage others from leapfrogging ahead to earlier dates.

Michigan Senate Votes to Move Primary Up

The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to move the state's presidential nomination contests to Jan. 15, further roiling an already turbulent nomination schedule that has raised the possibility of voting before New Year's.

Arizona Moves Primary Up to Feb. 5

Gov. Janet Napolitano has decided to move up Arizona's presidential primary by three weeks to Feb. 5, joining at least 19 other states with primaries or caucuses on that date.

Florida Leapfrogs Other State Primaries

Gov. Charlie Crist signed a bill Monday moving Florida's 2008 presidential primary up to Jan. 29, leapfrogging several other states in a change that could dramatically alter the Republican and Democratic presidential nominating campaigns.

Las Vegas Mayor Easily Wins Re-Election

Oscar Goodman, a former mob lawyer and self-proclaimed "happiest mayor in the world," breezed to a third term as mayor of Las Vegas.

California Moves Up Presidential Primary

California jolted the time-tested presidential primary schedule Thursday, moving up its 2008 contest to Feb. 5 and setting the stage for a potentially decisive one-day, mega-primary across the country.

N.H. May Change Presidential Primary Date

Bill Gardner is a modest man with an awesome power: the ability to set the date of the nation's earliest presidential primary.

Study: Primary Voter Turnout Hits a Low

A record low primary turnout and voter disgust for politics could spell trouble for Republicans trying to keep control of the House and Senate.

Ohio State Sen. Wins GOP Primary

Republicans picked a party-backed state senator Thursday to replace embattled U.S. Rep. Bob Ney, who dropped out of the congressional race amid a corruption scandal.

The Vine

McCain Criticizes 'Compressed' Presidential Primary Process

Source: On The Hill

Sen. John McCain is criticizing the shortened 2008 primary election season as the Arizona Republican seeks his party's presidential nomination.

What Is Left Unsaid

Though the general election is still more than a year away, it certainly feels like election season in America. Crisp fall air, a shower of falling leaves, and non-stop political coverage from CNN to MSNBC have set the stage for yet another in a long string of primary debates.

You see me. So what?

Source: EVERYDAY CITIZEN www.everydaycitizen.com

What I want is a president that understands - in the gut - that the middle class is this nation's body of people - the middle class is American's brain, torso, arms, legs and heart.

Conservative Political Website Redstate.com Bans Discussion of Ron Paul

Source: newsandpolicy.com

The following is from the conservative political website, Redstate.com explaining why they banned some discussions of Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul from their site:

Elections By Lottery -- Adding A Dose of Sanity and a Touch of Luck To the Primary Process

Campaign finance reform aside, the 2008 Presidential Election is going to cost somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 billion dollars; that comes to roughly ten dollars for every man, woman, and child in the United States.

Hillary's Big Money In Little China -- Clinton Finds Unlikely Financial Supporters In One of NYC's Poorest Areas

Source: The L.A. Times

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.

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.

Video: N.H. Opens Presidential Primary Scramble

Source: On The Hill

Filing opens for the New Hampshire primary as the candidates scramble to keep up with a high-speed presidential nomination chase.

Clinton, Obama Report Over $30 Million in the Bank for Primary; Giuliani $11 Million

Source: FOXNews.com

WASHINGTON — Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton ended September with more money in the bank than rival Barack Obama, holding $35 million cash on hand for the presidential primary contests to his $32 million.

Townhall.com::The News::News Article: Giuliani Raps Clinton

Source: Town Hall

In this article, Giuliani points out Hillary Clinton's ambiguous positions regarding the war in Iraq and the nuclear threat in Iran.

"But would you vote for her in the general?"

Source: theseminal.com

The hostility that pro-Hillary Democrats direct at Hillary's critics can be astounding. Their vehemence rests, it seems, on the assumption that any division in the party will translate into electoral losses.

Uncertainty Leading in Race for President

Source: On The Hill

One of the more remarkable aspects of the 2008 presidential election is that no one knows when it will start.

Another Backer or Obama

Source: Times DesMoines Bureau / QCTimes

Support of Obama by veteran public official

Rube Goldberg Republicanism

If you've been watching the Republican Debates, you've probably come to the conclusion that the candidate the Grand Old Party really wants to run isn't standing on the stage.

All Alone: Rudy Giuliani Ended Up Stuck On a Ferry With Hundreds of Vocal Ron Paul Supporters

Source: studentpa.info

The past weekend's Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference saw an absurd farce.

Analysis: Bush Unwelcome on the Trail

Source: The New York Times

MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP)-- Republican presidential candidates can't be any more clear: President Bush isn't welcome on the campaign trail.

Why doesn't the GOP want Ohio's voting machines tested?

Source: The Free Press

"Ohio Republicans have blocked a proposal to test electronic voting machines prior to the 2008 presidential primary.

Thompson Says He's No Churchgoer, Won't Tout Religion on Stump

Source: Yahoo! News

Republican presidential contender Fred Thompson, who has based his campaign on appealing to conservative voters, said he isn't a regular churchgoer and doesn't plan to speak about his religion on the stump.

Clinton's and Rudy's Lead Remains Unchanged

Source: time-blog.com

New USA Today/Gallup poll on 2008 (September 7-8, 425 GOP LV, 500 Dem LV). On the Democratic side, Clinton's big lead remains unchanged:

Democrat Sues DNC In Primary Date Fight

Source: tbo.com

A Floridian Democrat has sued the DNC over their decision to bar Florida's delegates from the national convention if Florida's primary date is not postponed.

It's Offical: Fred Thompson enters the 2008 election race

Source: The L.A. Times

Republican Fred Thompson will formally announce his long-anticipated presidential candidacy on a webcast next Thursday, he and his top aides told supporters wired into a conference call today.

Florida Dems Could Lose Say in 2008 Race

Source: Forbes

Florida Democrats would forfeit their votes in selecting a presidential nominee unless they delay their state election by at least a week, the national party said in a stern action Saturday meant to discourage others from leapfrogging ahead to earlier dates.

Worldandnation: Will primary matter? We may learn today

Source: sptimes.com

This looks like giving us all something to laugh about now that legislators in Tallahassee have moved up the date of the Florida primary to January 29th and at the same time broken the Democratic National Convention rules.

No Veterans of Foreign Wars Need Apply

Source: cato-at-liberty.org

"As some of the leading presidential candidates trooped before the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Kansas City this week, there was one thing largely missing at the lectern — veterans of foreign wars," writes Peter Baker in the Washington Post, contrasting this year's campaig …

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