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Thursday, December 27th, 2007
It’s a whole new race.
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It was not that long ago that republicans were arguing about pardons and democrats were debating statements made in kindergarten. And yes polls still suggest that republicans are seen as more serious about security than republicans
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Thursday, December 20th, 2007
The Iowa Republican caucuses are a toss up. Mike Huckabee’s arrived. Mitt Romney’s not gone. BUT today Romney, who may well win, laid claim to victory in second. It’s hardly an original strategy, in the EXPECTATIONS GAME that is “the first in the nation.”
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Thursday, December 13th, 2007
IF THE REPUBLICANS COULDN’T DISCUSS ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND IRAQ…WILL THE DEMS BE DENIED THE CHANCE TO TALK ABOUT JUDGMENT, EXPERIENCE AND CREDIBILITY???
For the first time in the 2008 presidential primary, yesterday, GOP presidential contender, Alan Keyes was on the stage with all the other GOP candidates. But today, at the democratic debate, there will be two fewer at the podiums. Mike Gravel and Dennis Kuchinich are not allowed to participate! What gives?
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1. Candidates must have filed an FEC Form F-2 Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, and
2. Candidates must have publicly announced an intention to run for the nomination of the Republican or the Democratic Party for President of the United States, and
3. Candidates must have had a campaign office inside the State of Iowa as of October 1, 2007, and
4. Candidates must have employed at least one paid campaign staff representative to perform full-time campaign duties in the State of Iowa on behalf of the candidate since at least October 1, 2007, and
5. Candidates must have had at least a 1% support showing in the Des Moines Register October, 2007 Iowa Poll.
A Des Moines Register insider says Alan Keyes told them before the Oct 1st qualification deadline he had a staffer and office.
The Iowa republican party which tracks candidate organization meticulously says it has no record of Keyes having had any campaign headquarters or staff at all this year.
The Keye’s web page says his campaign headquarters is in Utah. There is no contact info for anyone in any other state.
The phone number goes to an answering machine and provides no other information
As for choice of moderator Register officials say it is a long tradition that the papers’ managing editor do the job.
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