12.14.06
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Senator Johnson Has Stroke
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Kucinich Announces Candidacy
12.12.06
No explanation needed.
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Romney Nailed on Gay Marriage
12.10.06
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Brownback Starts Exploratory Committee
12.04.06
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Bayh Starts Exploratory Committee
Evan Bayh, preparing to position himself as the best alternative to Hillary Clinton, defended his position, saying, "As the people get to know me, I think we'll do very well ... Is this a little bit like David and Goliath? A little bit, but as I recall, David did OK." Bayh would later drop out after it appeared that Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) would run. Obama has yet to announce as of 12/28/06.
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Daschle, Barely In, Is Out
12.03.06
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Tancredo Embarrasses Himself in Florida
11.29.06
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Carter Obsessed With Gore
11.29.06
Former President and Nobel Laureate Jimmy Carter (D-GA) said on Hardball with Chris Matthews that his favorite candidate is definitely Al Gore (D-TN). Supposedly Carter has been bothering Gore to run, although he has already said he will pass on the race.
Editorial:
Gore is the strongest Democrat. He deserves the presidency, having won it before. He comes without the negative connotation of Hillary Clinton but with presidential campaign experience before. He ran such a bungled campaign, and he still won the popular vote, that if he tries to fix his mistakes of the past, he will run the strongest campaign.
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Frist Gives Up
Outgoing Senator Bill Frist (R-TN), who has been preparing for a 2008 white house run for 12 years, has decided to pass on the race. This far into the campaign season, he had expected to have support, but it appears that his lack of charisma and loyal followers was hurting him a lot. On the 29th, he pulled the plug.
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Hoyer is Majority Leader, Lott Becomes Whip
Incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) supported John Murtha (D-PA) for the position of Majority Leader, but ethical issues arising over Murtha caused the House Dem caucus to choose former minority whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) instead. Pelosi made a smart political move, getting the alliance of Murtha from gratitude, and Hoyer because she's the boss. Very clever, Pelosi. . . The Republicans chose Trent Lott (R-MS) to be their next senate minority whip. Yes, the same Trent Lott that made the racist comments at Strom Thurmond's 100th Birthday party. Yes, the same Trent Lott that was kicked out of leadership for the same. He's back with the same weird hair.
YUCK!!!!!
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Thompson Starts Exploratory Committee
11.15.06
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McCain Sets Up Exploratory Committee
11.13.06
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Mehlman Quits, Bush Picks Martinez
11. 13.06
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Giuliani Starts Exploratory Committee
11.14.06
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Vilsack Announces
The almost completely unknown Governor Tom Vilsack (D-IA) announced the day after the midterm elections that he will be a candidate for president in 2008. Although he may seem to be a major contender as Iowa has the first caucuses, he scores a meager 10% in most polls. For now, assume he does okay in Iowa and then disappears completely in New Hampshire.
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Duncan Hunter Announces. Nobody Cares.
Duncan Hunter announced he was running for president. He was then the House Armed Services Committee Chair. Now he is the Ranking Minority member. It doesn't matter. After serving 14 terms in congress, nobody has ever heard of him. Expect him to have an impact of exactly zero on the primary: assuming he doesn't do the smart thing and just pull the plug.
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Feingold Drops Out
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Warner Drops Out - Two Months Ago
THE DEMOCRATS RETOOK CONGRESS!
6 SENATE SEATS
30 HOUSE SEATS
6 GOVERNORSHIPS
THE MAJORITY OF STATE LEGISLATURES
Sorry. I followed these for 18 months. I knew every candidate in every race, their bios, issue positions, and poll showings in every poll you can think of and a bunch you can't. We did it.
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
O'Reilly Behind Romney

Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA)
nomination. As I have pointed out in the past, she would not be
the strongest candidate. That distinction would fall to Mark Warner or John Edwards. It is quite likely that Clinton will either not run for or not win the nomination, and it is a fascinating tactic on the part of the republicans to pretend that she will definitely win. It is a strange and unusual voter intimidation tactic, because usually parties don't try to mess with the outcome of another party's primary. This suggests that they think that the only Democrat they can beat is Hillary Clinton, and their only hope is to get people who would have voted for Warner or Edwards to stay home. They have also taken it one step further. For months now, conservative pundits have never missed an opportunity to point out that Hillary would be an extremely dangerous opponent. Think what you may, I just don't buy that. If they were so afraid of her they would be discounting her. It's a sign of their fear of the rest of the democratic field that they pretend they don't exist. Get the real article here.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Warner Talks Homeland Security in Las Vegas

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Warner Gives Interview in Second Life

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Richardson Stock Soars

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Huckabee and Falwell

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Bill Clinton Scouting Out Missouri

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
McCain-Lieberman?


1. To get Gore's VP pick in 2000 Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT)
2. To get the Nomination in 2004 (which he didn't)
3. To win renomination in the Senate (which he didn't either)
During these times, he has voted more consistently than he would have liked with the democrats so he could secure these opportunities. If he wins as an Independent (which is very likely) then he will be able to side with the republicans on borderline issues.
If John McCain wins the nomination, he could pick Lieberman as his VP choice because they would be competitive in the East where Bush-Cheney was not, and he would still probably win the South. However, due to the fact that Lieberman has been a Democratic senator for 18 years, it is doubtful that leading republicans would accept the idea. However, if it works...
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