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Archive for December 31st, 2007

Fred Fix?

OK, Fred Thompson’s still in Iowa. But in case you were missing him, his campaign sent a link to his 17-minute video message to Iowans. Best line: Fred doesn’t see any frontrunner in Iowa. Here’s the link to the transcript, Here’s the video.

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Despite Ron Paul’s record-breaking fundraising days, his campaign estimates he’ll need to raise about $23 million more in order to have a chance at being named the Republican nominee. “Victory can be ours,” campaign chairman Kent Snyder said. “But we must triple our efforts and triple the amount of money raised right away.” The money [...]

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Arizona Sen. John McCain, whose television ads against Mitt Romney have turned a bit nasty, may have a hard act to follow when he meets the voters at Mary-Ann’s in Derry at noon Wednesday. According to Andrew Palmer, 27, of Derry, who’s a cook at the diner, in the waitresses’ opinion, McCain’s rival, the former [...]

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Fergus Cullen, chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, is battling a Fox News plan to invite only a few candidates to a televised Republican forum set for Jan. 6. That’s not fair, Cullen says. “Limiting the number of candidates who are invited to participate in debates is not consistent with the tradition of the [...]

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While some candidates are focused on Iowa, one contender for the Republican nomination will be campaigning at full speed in New Hampshire. Rudy Giuliani is set to arrive in New Hampshire tomorrow and make his first public appearance at the Plymouth Regional Senior Center at 11 a.m. That will be followed by stops in Lincoln [...]

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Martin Sheen was supposed to ring in the new year with Bill Richardson in Iowa, but the actor has called out sick. Sheen, who palyed the role of president on television’s hit show “The West Wing,” endorsed Richardson late last week. One day later, Sheen announced he had a “severe, contagious cold” that prohibited him [...]

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