Archive for August, 2007

Romney: Retaliate for a nuclear attack (AP)

Republican Presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney fields questions from supporters at Cabana Café during his bus tour to the town of Newberry, S.C., Friday, Aug. 31, 2007.(AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)AP - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says that if terrorists detonated a nuclear bomb in a U.S. city while he was president he would retaliate "in a very dramatic and clear way."


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Iowa gay marriage ruling stirs 2008 race (AP)

AP - An Iowa county judge's ruling knocking down the state's same-sex marriage ban stirred up the presidential race Friday as Republicans jostled to stake out a position with the state's conservative voters in mind.

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3 Democrats to skip rogue primary states (AP)

AP - Democrats Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd and Joe Biden on Friday pledged not to campaign in states that hold early nominating contests in violation of party rules, drawing a sharp rebuke from Florida officials who are challenging the system.

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Three Democrats sign pledge on U.S. calendar chaos (Reuters)

Reuters - Three Democratic White House contenders promised on Friday they would not campaign in states that violate party rules by holding early nominating contests, siding with Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina in a growing dispute over the 2008 election calendar.

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Edwards’ wife talks of Clinton ‘hatred’ (AP)

Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards speaks to the Spartanburg Democratic Party during their Barbecue and Rally Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007, at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)AP - Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, says "hatred" of his rival Hillary Rodham Clinton would motivate Republicans to vote against her in the general election.


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Fundraiser turns himself in (AP)

Norman Hsu prepares to surrender as he arrives with his unidentified attorney, left, and another unidentified supporter, right, at a San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City, Calif., Friday, Aug. 31, 2007.  Hsu, a top Democratic fundraiser wanted as a fugitive in California, turned himself in Friday to face a grand theft charge.  After reports surfaced this week of Hsu's fugitive status in California, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., joined other candidates in returning thousands of dollars he raised.     (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - A top Democratic fundraiser whose criminal past has roiled the campaigns of top presidential candidates turned himself in Friday in California, where he had been a fugitive for more than 15 years.


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Ark. computers delete Huckabee criticism (AP)

AP - Internet criticism of Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's involvement in the pardon of a castrated rapist and his heavy use of a state airplane disappeared with a mouse click.

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Candidates connect to voters by phone (AP)

AP - When she can't be in New Hampshire to answer voters' questions in person, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton is phoning it in.

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Romney uses police escort in S. Carolina (AP)

Republican Presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gets a police escort as he takes his bus tour to the town of Newberry, S.C., Friday, Aug. 31, 2007.(AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)AP - The motorcade of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney exceeded speed limits and went through stop lights Friday as local law officers escorted him, blue lights flashing, to campaign events in two South Carolina counties.


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Richardson to skip rogue primary states (AP)

AP - Democrat Bill Richardson on Friday became the first presidential candidate to promise not to campaign in states that hold early nominating contests in violation of party rules.

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Craig Crawford’s Trail Mix: Edwards and Obama Throwing No Stones at Clinton’s Hsu Connection (CQPolitics.com)

CQPolitics.com - Glass houses can be such a pain. You just know that Democratic presidential hopefuls John Edwards and Barack Obama would relish mercilessly blasting party rival Hillary Rodham Clinton for taking money from a fugitive, businessman Norman Hsu. The story has all the makings of a sequel to the many and various fundraising battles of Bill Clinton’s presidency.

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Thompson to announce bid on Sept. 6 (AP)

Former senator and possible Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson attends the Iowa State Fair 17 August in Des Moines.  The tough talking screen star said Thursday he would launch his long-awaited 2008 Republican White House bid next week, vowing to shield America from terrorism.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Eric Thayer)AP - Republican Fred Thompson will officially launch his presidential bid Sept. 6 in a Webcast on his campaign site, followed by a five-day tour of early primary states.


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Underdog Paul inspires political passion (AP)

Ron Paul supporter Avery Knapp poses for a photograph beside part of a sign for presidential hopeful Paul on the rooftop of a building in the East Village neighborhood of New York, Thursday August 16, 2007. The entire sign reads 'Google Ron Paul' .  The entreaty to search the Internet for news of the obstetrician-gynecologist representative from rural Texas is one of the more visible signs of enthusiasm from a do-it-yourself base of Web fans whose support doesn't show up in public opinion polls, but is unmatched among presidential candidates in its passion. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)AP - Passengers on a plane leaving New York could see three words in 4-foot block letters painted on an East Village rooftop terrace as they ascended:


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Fred Thompson to announce White House run September 6 (AFP)

Former senator and potential Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson attends the Iowa State Fair 17 August 2007 in Des Moines. The tough talking screen star said Thursday he would launch his long-awaited 2008 Republican White House bid next week, vowing to shield America from terrorism.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Eric Thayer)AFP - Tough talking screen star and former senator Fred Thompson said Thursday he would launch his long-awaited 2008 Republican White House bid next week, vowing to shield America from terrorism.


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New McCain push on war, his candidacy (AP)

Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, talks during a news conference at Love Ministries International campus Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007 in Phoenix.  Pastor Juan Ramos, of Love Ministries International, is at right.   (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - Republican John McCain will aggressively try to sell support for the unpopular Iraq conflict — and his weakened presidential candidacy — in a September push that will emphasize his war-hero biography and his credentials to be commander in chief.


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