Posted on January 24th, 2008 by rmccoy
In tonight’s very amicable Republican debate Romney came across as the consensus winner. As I watched reaction from the talking heads it was clear that Romney’s message came across the clearest as he showcased his economic knowledge and experience in the private sector. McCain for the most part came across very presidential and other than his […]
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Posted on January 24th, 2008 by rmccoy
If ever there was a time to stop John McCain, now is that time. Heading into tonight’s debate, GOP rivals Rudy Giuliani, and Mitt Romney will be aiming at John McCain. In a switch from the gang tackles on Mitt Romney in previous debates, expect that the candidates (besides the ever fawning Mike Huckabee) will […]
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Posted on January 16th, 2008 by rmccoy
I can’t seem to figure out the official delegate count anywhere. I’ve been to multiple major news sites and get a different answer from each. As of January 16, 2008 here is what 3 major news sites where reporting for the GOP Delegate Count:
Fox News:
Mitt Romney 42
Mike Huckabee 21
John […]
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Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Kevan
(NYTimes.com) Nov. 3, 2007We have a real treat for you this morning: the latest in our “Long Run” series about the presidential candidates is a Michael Powell composition about then-Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and his relationship with Bernard B. Kerik. The former police commissioner currently faces several felony charges, and Mr. Giuliani has faced questions […]
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Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Kevan
(Marc Ambinder) Nov. 5, 2007Posting will be light today, but in the meantime, chew on this scenario:
Mitt Romney wins Iowa; Mike Huckabee is second; Rudy Giuliani is third; Fred Thompson is fourth.
Giuliani wins New Hampshire, followed by Romney or Huckabee or McCain.
Romney wins Michigan; Huckabee or McCain is second.
Thompson wins South Carolina, followed by Giuliani. […]
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Posted on November 1st, 2007 by Kevan
(Suntimes.com) Oct. 31, 2007Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney flew into Chicago on Tuesday afternoon to attend two fund-raisers — and to drop some criticism on his Republican presidential rival Rudy Giuliani and his potential Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
He declined to back off his comparison of Clinton to an “intern” that he made […]
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Posted on October 9th, 2007 by Kevan
(TheSwamp.com) Oct. 9, 2007 From that national perspective of who’s on top and who’s not, Republican Rudy Giuliani remains on top of the GOP pack of presidential candidates.
This overlooks the fact that Republican Mitt Romney fares better in the latest survey of Iowans likely to turn out for the nation’s first nominating caucuses in January […]
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Posted on October 3rd, 2007 by Kevan
(ElectRomneyin2008.com) Oct. 3, 2007 Much has been written in the last four to six weeks about the fluidity of the Republican candidate ranks.
I have seen pieces written by “political experts” of the MSM over this time that have provided all kinds of evidence to show that either Giuliani, Romney, or Thompson is the definite frontrunner […]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2007 by Kevan
In this article I find it interesting that Mrs. Clinton doesn’t disclose her final tally. I shouldn’t be surprised by that, considering all of the scandal surrounding Mr. Hsu as of late. But at some point she will need to disclose this info, why the secrecy?
(Roadto2008.com) Oct. 2, 2007 The Democratic presidential candidates raised significantly […]
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Posted on September 28th, 2007 by Kevan
(DailyKOs.com) Sept. 28, 2007While speaking in front of the National Rifle Association last week, Rudy Giuliani interrupted his speech to take a now widely mocked phone call from his wife. So how does Rudy react to the mockery? By blaming 9/11:
Giuliani also addressed a cell phone call he took from his wife, Judith, last week […]
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