Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Michiganders Unite! It's Primary Day
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Iowa (check). New Hampshire (check). Michigan? Wave good bye again to the novelty of retail politics for another four years as the campaign...
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
McCain is the choice of New Hampshire Republicans again
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Well, that didn't take long. Less than two hours after the polls closed the race has already been called for McCain on the GOP side (8...
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New Hampshire Turnout. Who has the Advantage?
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Much like I did last Thursday for the Iowa caucuses, I would like to think out loud about the effect turnout might play in today's New H...
Monday, January 7, 2008
Iowa Implications from Paul Gurian
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Democrats Early New Hampshire polls indicate that Obama has moved up 5-10% in New Hampshire while Clinton has slipped a bit. Clinton’s perce...
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
Indiana Shifts Focus to 2012
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Stuck on a first Tuesday in May date again for the 2008 cycle, Indiana is among the first to begin thinking about moving its presidential pr...
Romney wins in Wyoming
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The nomination fight left Iowa Thursday and headed, for the most part, to New Hampshire in anticipation of Tuesday's primary there. Ho...
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Huckabee takes Iowa...Obama too.
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The New Yorks Times blog The Caucus is reporting that Romney has conceded and that's with just fifteen percent of the precincts report...
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Iowa Turnout. Who has the advantage?
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There are a couple of numbers floating around today concerning turnout in tonight's Iowa caucuses and the expectations for who will come...
2008 Iowa Caucuses Online
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Let's get the 2008 primary season underway with complete access: You can watch C-SPAN's coverage of the Iowa caucuses online tonight...
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Happy New Year! It's a Presidential Election Year!
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Here we are a day away from the official kickoff of the presidential primary season (Sorry caucuses, but research shows that you take a back...
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