44: November 18, 2007 - November 24, 2007
McCain's Thanksgiving in Iraq
Arizona Senator breaks away from the campaign trail to spend holiday with U.S. troops.
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| November 23, 2007; 2:15 PM ET |
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Taking Stock: Day After Thanksgiving Edition
Thank you for choosing Joel's column over holiday shopping.
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| November 23, 2007; 10:52 AM ET |
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As He Gains in Polls, Huckabee Critics Step Up Attacks
Mike Huckabee is learning what a target feels like.
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| November 21, 2007; 5:48 PM ET |
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N.H. Primary Set for Jan. 8
The Calendar Chaos is over.
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| November 21, 2007; 4:55 PM ET |
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Giuliani's Partner Problems
Republican front-runner Rudolph Giuliani and his team continue to offer conflicting answers to the question of whether he will make public the names of his consulting firm's clients.
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| November 21, 2007; 4:22 PM ET |
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Michigan Set; N.H. to Announce Today
The primary calendar chaos may soon be over.--Michael D. Shear
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| November 21, 2007; 2:02 PM ET |
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What Happened to Liking the Candidate You Support?
Republicans in the Hawkeye state don't think much of Rudy Giulian as an honest and trustworthy candidate.
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| November 21, 2007; 1:35 PM ET |
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Oprah Live From Iowa?
Oprah Winfrey will hit the campaign trail for Barack Obama.
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| November 21, 2007; 12:39 PM ET |
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Vilsack: Hillary Was 'the Face of the Administration on Foreign Affairs'
Richardson rebukes ex-Iowa governor's comments. --Anne E. Kornblut
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| November 20, 2007; 7:59 PM ET |
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McCain Touts Experience in a Dangerous World
In interview with the Post, hits Romney and Giuliani on foreign policy experience.
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| November 20, 2007; 7:05 PM ET |
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In Wake of Court Ruling, FEC Makes Financing Rule Change Official
The Federal Election Commission has reopened the door for corporations and unions to pay for television commercials during the upcoming presidential and congressional campaigns, so long as the ads avoid expressly advocating for or against a candidate.
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| November 20, 2007; 5:58 PM ET |
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The Passport Primary
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton mocked Sen. Barack Obama's statement yesterday that living abroad as a child had given him valuable insights about foreign policy -- and drew rebukes from Obama as well as former Sen. John Edwards' campaign.
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| November 20, 2007; 4:05 PM ET |
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The Iowa Three-Way Race
There is more than enough worrisome news for Hillary Clinton in the new Washington Post-ABC News poll of Iowa Democrats to keep her political team on edge for the next 44 days.
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| November 20, 2007; 2:15 PM ET |
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Obama Offers Education Plan
The Illinois senator and Democratic hopeful unveiled an $18 billion education plan at a Manchester, N.H. speech today.--Shailagh Murray
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| November 20, 2007; 12:22 PM ET |
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A Clinton Distancing Act
At last week's debate Hillary Clinton said that NAFTA had been a "mistake," another example in which she has distanced herself from Bill Clinton's policies or governance philosophy.
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| November 20, 2007; 12:10 PM ET |
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Clinton Hits Back at Republican 'Machine'
In a new ad, Hillary Clinton attempts a form of political jujitsu, portraying herself as the victim of unfair Republican criticism without specifying what that criticism is.
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| November 20, 2007; 10:27 AM ET |
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Kean for McCain
The former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean, who headed the commission which investigated the Sept. 11 attacks, endorsed Arizona Sen. John McCain for President.--Michael D. Shear
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| November 19, 2007; 6:11 PM ET |
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'08 Debate Sites Set
Nashville and St. Louis beat out New Orleans as debate sites for the 2008 general election.--Michael D. Shear
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| November 19, 2007; 5:36 PM ET |
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Clinton, Obama and the Experience Question
In speeches in Iowa today, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama debated over the same word: experience.
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| November 19, 2007; 4:20 PM ET |
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Biden May Take Public Funds
The senator and Democratic hopeful has asked supporters to "double" their impact and is in the process of applying for federal matching funds.--Matthew Mosk
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| November 19, 2007; 4:01 PM ET |
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If It's Good Enough For Mickey, Why Not For Paul?
In the Ron Paul dollar scandal, how much of that record $4.2 million one-day haul that Paul collected earlier this month actually came in the form of dubloons imprinted with Paul's face, not U.S. legal tender?
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| November 19, 2007; 3:24 PM ET |
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McCain Says He's the One to Lead--And Beat Clinton
Sunday night speeches rarely get much attention but the address John McCain delivered in New Hampshire on last night deserves a closer look.
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| November 19, 2007; 2:20 PM ET |
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Huckabee's Black Belt Assist
GOP hopeful Mike Huckabee has his first television up and running in Iowa, featuring a face familiar to many TV viewers: Chuck Norris.
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| November 19, 2007; 11:14 AM ET |
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McCain on Secret Service: Why Do I Need It?
Arizona Senator would like to see a presidency outside the security bubble.
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| November 18, 2007; 11:00 AM ET |
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