Archive for January 1st, 2008
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New Huckabee ad appeals to Christian conservatives
For the second time in two weeks, presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has aired a commercial in which a Christian symbol appears in the background.
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Press Briefing by Dana Perino – 01/2/2008
MS. PERINO: Happy New Year. Good to see you. I have nothing to start with. I’ll go to questions.
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Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate
three individuals and that he has nominated six individuals to serve
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CNN poll: Favored candidates in both parties in dead heat
With two days to go until the Iowa caucuses, a new CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll out Tuesday shows both the Democratic and Republican presidential nomination races tied at the top.
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New Huckabee ad appeals to Christian conservatives
For the second time in two weeks, presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has aired a commercial in which a Christian symbol appears in the background.
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With caucuses near, candidates hunt for undecided Iowa voters
The presidential candidates began the new year making their pitches to undecided voters and working hard to motivate their supporters to get out and participate in Thursday’s Iowa caucuses.
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With caucuses near, candidates hunt for undecided Iowa voters
The presidential candidates began the new year making their pitches to undecided voters and working hard to motivate their supporters to get out and participate in Thursday’s Iowa caucuses.
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$40 million spent to tout candidates on Iowa TV
Iowa’s 2.3 million eligible voters have been bombarded with close to $40 million worth of political ads on television this cycle — more than three times the amount spent there in 2004.
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$40 million spent to tout candidates on Iowa TV
Iowa’s 2.3 million eligible voters have been bombarded with close to $40 million worth of political ads on television this cycle — more than three times the amount spent there in 2004.
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Can Biden Defy the Iowa Odds?
He’s been written off the entire campaign, but the Delaware Senator could be the real surprise if his experience lures enough caucus-goers