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Sarah Palin inspires Jewish wig development (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News) 

 

Sarah Palin has inspired a lot of things during her meteoric political rise: Conservative euphoria. Liberal angst. Political uncertainty. Media scrutiny. Uncanny Tina Fay satire.

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      eNR A Q&A with Governor Jim Gilmore (Midlothian Exchange)

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ACORN Response to Senator McCain's Smear Ad (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

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Barack Obama

 

John Edwards

 

Mike Huckabee

 

Mitt Romney

 

OBAMA, Barack, a Senator from Illinois; born in Honolulu, Hawaii, August 4, 1961; obtained early education in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Hawaii; continued education at Occidental College, Los Angeles, Calif., and Columbia University, New York City; studied law at Harvard University, where he became the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review, and received J.D. in 1992; lecturer on constitutional law, University of Chicago; member, Illinois State senate 1997-2004; elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 2004 for term beginning January 3, 2005.

  Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the United States Senate by the people of New York on November 7, 2000, after years of public service on behalf of children and families. She is the first First Lady of the United States elected to public office and the first woman elected independently statewide in New York State. A strong advocate for New York, Senator Clinton works with communities throughout the state to strengthen the economy and expand opportunity. The Senator supports a return to fiscal responsibility because she knows that wise national economic policies are essential to protect America's future.   Mike Huckabee  

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback jumped into the 2008 presidential race Saturday, a favorite of the religious right now in an uphill battle against better known rivals for the GOP nomination.

 

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Clintons campaigning for Obama-Biden in Pa. (AP via Yahoo! News)

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Elizabeth Edwards Cancels Appearance...Again (WITN 7 North Carolina)

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Geniuses Mike Huckabee and Chuck Norris Compare Depression Conspiracies [Fox News] (Gawker)

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Romney sits for gubernatorial portrait (Boston Globe)

 

Full Coverage Campaign 2008 'Road to the White House' ►►

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Go and Do: Explore the history of the New Hampshire primary (Exeter News-Letter)

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Chicago Marathoners: 2008 Race Much Improved (CBS 2 Chicago)

 
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McCain escalates his campaign efforts in Iowa (The Des Moines Register)

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Disadvantage, McCain: Independents' support split (Lexington Herald-Leader)

 
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Elizabeth Edwards Cancels Appearance...Again (WITN 7 North Carolina)

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Debate highlights (Daily Herald)

 
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Governor Bill Richardson Stumps For Obama At Rancho High School (KTNV Las Vegas)

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Don't count McCain out, Fred Thompson says (The Palm Beach Post)

 
 

Polling Data ►►

Approval
Bush 27-67
ARG
Bush 35-58
Quin
Bush 38-59
CNN/ORC
Bush 41-57
Ras
GOP Primary
CNN/ORC
Giuliani 33
McCain 30
Gingrich 9
Romney 9
Dem Primary
CNN
Clinton 33
Obama 15
Edwards 14
Gore 14
Kerry 7
'08 Match-Up
Giuliani 50/Edwards 41
Ras
Edwards 50/Huckabee 33
Ras
GOP Primary Pew
Guiliani 27
McCain 26
Rice 20
Romney 7
Gingrich 6
'08 Choice Gallup
Don't Know 38
Clinton 15
McCain 11
Obama 6
Giuliani 5
Dem Primary
Gallup Free 11/15 Only
Clinton 31
Obama 19
Edwards 10
Gore 9
Kerry 7
GOP Primary
Gallup Free 11/15 Only
Guiliani 28
McCain 26
Rice 13
Gingrich 7
Romney 9
Rasmussen
Guiliani 24
Rice 18
McCain 17
Romney 9
White House
McCain 48/Gore 41
Ras
Giuliani 47/Gore 47
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Candidate Websites
  DEMOCRATS 2008 CANDIDATES   REPUBLICAN 2008 CANDIDATES
 
Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

www.hillaryclinton.com

 
Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney

http://www.mittromney.com

 
Barak Obama

Barak Obama

http://www.barackobama.com

 
John McCain

John McCain

http://www.exploremccain.com

 
John Edwards

John Edwards

http://www.oneamericacommittee.com

 
Rudolp Giuliani

Rudolph Giuliani

http://www.joinrudy2008.com

 
Al Gore

Al Gore

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore

 
Dr. Condoleezza Rice

Dr. Condoleezza Rice

http://www.state.gov/secretary

 

Bill Richardson

http://www.richardsonforpresident.com

 
John Cox

John Cox

http://www.cox2008.com

 
Dennis Kucinich

Dennis Kucinich

http://www.kucinich.us/

 
Sam Brownback

Sam Brownback

http://www.brownback.com

 
Wesley Clark

Wesley Clark

http://securingamerica.com/

 
Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich

http://www.newt.org

 

Chris Dodd

http://www.chrisdodd.com/home

 

Chuck Hagel

hagel.senate.gov

     

Mike Huckabee

www.explorehuckabee.com

     

Duncan Hunter

http://www.gohunter08.com

     

Ron Paul

http://www.ronpaul2008.com

     

Fred Thompson

http://www.fred08.com

     

Tommy Thompson

http://www.tommy2008.com

     

Jim Gilmore

http://www.gilmoreforpresident.net/

     

Tom Tancredo

http://www.teamtancredo.com/

       
Campaign 2008 Political Calendar

— Jan. 3, 2008: Iowa caucuses

— Jan. 8, 2008: New Hampshire Primary
— Jan. 14, 2008: Iowa caucuses
— Jan. 19, 2008: Nevada Democratic caucuses
— Jan. 22, 2008: New Hampshire presidential primary
— Jan. 29, 2008: South Carolina Democratic presidential primary
— Feb. 2, 2008: South Carolina Republican presidential primary
— Feb. 5, 2008: Presidential primaries for Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Caucuses for North Dakota. Republican primary in Nevada.
— Feb. 9, 2008: Washington Democratic and Louisiana Republican presidential primaries
— Feb. 10, 2008: Maine Democratic presidential caucuses
— Feb. 12, 2008: Tennessee and Virginia presidential primaries
— Feb. 19, 2008: Wisconsin presidential primary
— Feb. 26, 2008: Hawaii Democratic presidential caucuses
— Mar. 2, 2008: Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses
— Mar. 4, 2008: Presidential primaries for Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont. Presidential caucuses in Minnesota
— Mar. 11, 2008: Mississippi and Pennsylvania presidential primaries
— Mar. 15, 2008: Alaska Democratic presidential caucuses
— Mar. 18, 2008: Illinois presidential primary
— Mar. 21, 2008: Maine Republican presidential caucuses
— Apr. 1, 2008: Kansas presidential primary
— May 6, 2008: Indiana presidential primary
— May 13, 2008: Nebraska and West Virginia presidential primaries
— May 6, 2008: Indiana presidential primary
— May 20, 2008: Kentucky and Oregon presidential primaries
— Jun. 3, 2008: California and South Dakota presidential primaries
— Aug. 25-28, 2008: Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO
— Sep. 1-4, 2008: Republican National Convention in Minneapolis-ST. Paul, MN
— Nov. 4, 2008: Election Day

 
 

WEEK IN QUOTES ►►

 

"We have to be very careful as we are trying to move toward the establishment of a Palestinian state of actions and statements that erode confidence in the parties' commitment to a two-state solution." - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

"I made it very clear as soon as I heard about it that I not only disapproved, it did not reflect the campaign I am running. I did personally apologize, the gentleman in question has stepped down from the leadership role in my campaign." - Senator Hillary Clinton

"I'll match my record of defending conservative principles against any other candidate in this race." - Senator John McCain

"I'll match my record of defending conservative principles against any other candidate in this race." - Senator John McCain


"Pakistan has strong democratic traditions and a large, moderate majority. But that moderate majority must have a voice in the system and an outlet with elections." - Senator Joseph Biden

"We all know what has happened in our democracy What has happened is the few have taken over the democracy against the interests of the many." - Senator John Edwards

 

 
 

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UK banks 'forced to seek £50bn'

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Biden, Clintons team up for Obama

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Paulson: Protectionist policies won't solve crisis (AP)

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USA Today

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For Bush, last 100 days to feature 'no letting up'

NBC News

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Climate change efforts could slow

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Pain Spreads as Credit Vise Grows Tighter

Fox News Network
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Wildfire Burns 750 Acres North of Los Angeles

The Washington Post
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Battered by Industry Slump, GM and Chrysler Hold Merger Talks

Time Magazine
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For White Working Class, Obama Rises on Empty Wallets

 

EDITORIALS ►►

 
 

Clinton-Obama...battle is just beginning

Editorial: Clearing trend

Fun's over for the Democrats

China's missile tests the US

Iraq and the power of the purse

Merkel's Criticism of Russia Marks Shift in Ties

 
 

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The wife of President Bill Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, becoming the first First Lady ever elected to national office. After graduating from Wellesley College in 1969, Hillary Rodham went to Yale Law School, where she met Clinton, a fellow student.

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