GOP Race Is Deliciously Scrambled
By
Liz Halloran
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Nation & World - January 9, 2008
McCain victory reshuffles the Republican deck as Super Tuesday looms in four weeks.
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Angry Independents Call for Bipartisanship
By
Alex Markels
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Nation & World - January 7, 2008
Oklahoma conclave brings together possible candidate Bloomberg and other middle-roaders.
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Iowa Winners Count on Momentum
By
Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - January 4, 2008
Next week's New Hampshire vote will test the durability of several candidacies.
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After Iowa: 8 Quick Thoughts on the 2008 Race
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - January 4, 2008
The slowing economy and Huckabee's win will push populist policies to the forefront.
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Iowans Boldly Choose Newcomers Obama and Huckabee
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - January 4, 2008
A call for change.
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A First Cut for the Real Contenders
By
Michael Barone
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Opinion - January 4, 2008
The final numbers are not in, but the results of the Iowa precinct caucuses are clear.
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Campaigns Slow to a Trickle on Final Day
By
Liz Halloran
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Nation & World - January 3, 2008
The candidates are quiet, but rumors fill the void.
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Hillary Follows the Same Election Track as Rudy
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - January 2, 2008
Betting markets show both candidates losing early and winning late.
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Republicans Have A Bit More Fun, Ritz Tells Us
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - December 28, 2007
Barack Obama and Rudy Giuliani are the most fun-loving candidates. The least fun? Mitt Romney.
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Christmas Treats for Early Voters: Holiday Ads
By
Liz Halloran
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Nation & World - December 21, 2007
Candidates from both parties are spreading holiday cheer via cyberspace and the airwaves.
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Let's Put It to a Vote
By
Mortimer Zuckerman
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Opinion - December 20, 2007
The nation still yearns for a political leader who will let the future in.
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It's Gotten Too Close to Call
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - December 20, 2007
The presidential primary season swings into action.
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Some Candidates Are Flush, But Cash Is Short for Others
By
Danielle Knight
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Nation & World - December 20, 2007
As the primary season gets earlier and earlier, so does the race to raise the most cash.
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Wall Street's Latest Take on 2008
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - December 11, 2007
Front-runners Rudy and Hillary look shaky.
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Romney: No Jack Kennedy
By
Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - December 7, 2007
His speech on religion reflects a backward trend on the separation of church and state.
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Like Father, Like Candidate
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - December 6, 2007
How lessons learned around the family table are influencing the way would-be presidents are running.
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Obama-rama: A Mix of Hope and Change
Washington Whispers - January 21, 2007
Looking at the rapidly filling parking lot of 2008 presidential candidates, it's clear that too few have that new car smell and a handful need a trip to the political version of MTV's Pimp My Ride. Let's call it "Pimp My Candidate" and ask message man Frank Luntz for some words and visuals the pols could use to polish their candidacies.
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