Archive for January 4th, 2008
-
Analysis: Huckabee taps evangelical enthusiasm
Mike Huckabee’s bare-bones Iowa campaign may have been short on cash and full-time staff, but it was long on grassroots innovation — and supported on the ground by an impressive array of evangelical networks.
-
President’s Radio Address
In his weekly radio address President Bush said, “At its core, the battle unfolding in the Middle East is more than a clash of arms. It is an ideological struggle. On one side are the forces of terror and death. On the other are tens of millions of ordinary people who want a free and peaceful life for their children. The future of the Middle East depends on the outcome of this struggle, and so does the security of the United States. We know that societies growing in tolerance and hope are less likely to become sources of radicalism and violence. So America will stay engaged in the region. We will support democrats and reformers from Beirut and Baghdad to Damascus and Tehran. We will stand with all those working to build a future of liberty and justice and peace.”
-
Iowa front-runners offer different takes on Iraq
Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama, the front-runners in the race for the White House after Thursday’s Iowa caucuses, offer clearly different views on Iraq.
-
Analysis: Huckabee up, Clinton down heading to Granite State
Mike Huckabee needed incredible turnout from self-described evangelical voters Thursday to win Iowa. Hillary Clinton was counting on capturing the women’s vote to carry the day.
-
Huckabee, Obama carry momentum into New Hampshire
The newly-minted front-runners arrived in New Hampshire early Friday, hoping to take advantage of momentum created by their wins in Thursday night’s Iowa caucuses.
-
Huckabee, Obama carry momentum into New Hampshire
The newly-minted front-runners arrived in New Hampshire early Friday, hoping to take advantage of momentum created by their wins in Thursday night’s Iowa caucuses.
-
Scarlett Johansson and Chuck Norris: Political Power Players?
She’s a sexy Hollywood starlet. He’s an aging martial arts star. So what do Scarlett Johansson and Chuck Norris have in common? They both backed winners in Thursday’s Iowa caucuses.
-
Female, religious voters propel Huckabee to victory in Iowa
Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee was the big winner in Iowa’s GOP caucuses Thursday thanks to big support from two groups of voters: Women and evangelical Christians.
-
Huckabee, Obama enjoy huge night in Iowa
Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee have claimed victories in Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses.
-
Stock futures crumble on jobs
The outlook for stocks turned sour Friday after a government report showed that jobs grew much less than expected last month.