Archive for August, 2007
Aug 30th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
Rasmussen Reports - New York Senator Hillary Clinton and Illinois Senator Barack Obama have been one-two in polls for the Democratic Presidential nomination since the campaign season begin.
Aug 30th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Don't expect to hear much talk about farming from the presidential candidates who regularly tour Iowa, one of the nation's premier agriculture states.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's decision to return thousands of dollars from a top fundraiser wanted as a fugitive in California illustrates the perils of the pell-mell rush for political money your friends can be your worst enemies.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is airing a new television ad that features him jogging while an announcer extols his ability to meet "extraordinary challenges."
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Former President Jimmy Carter welcomed Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards to South Georgia on Wednesday, embracing the fellow Southerner as a kindred spirit on poverty and the environment.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - An independent political group allied with Democrats and heavily bankrolled by billionaire George Soros has agreed to pay $775,000 to the Federal Election commission for violating campaign laws during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AFP - More than four in 10 French and Germans would like to see Democratic candidate and former first lady Hillary Clinton elected US president in 2008, a survey by a Canadian pollster showed on Wednesday.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican Fred Thompson, hoping to solidify his ever-changing inner circle for a Republican presidential bid, has named strategist Todd Harris to head his communications department.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Contracting and development executives with a financial stake in a $400 million commuter rail system pushed by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson have contributed thousands of dollars to his presidential campaign and provided him the use of corporate planes.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd is counting on firefighters for a different kind of rescue keeping his simmering presidential campaign from burning out.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democrat Chris Dodd has earned the backing of the International Association of Fire Fighters, a major coup for the presidential hopeful, while leading contender Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton secured the endorsement Tuesday of the United Transportation Union.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney distanced himself Tuesday from one of his top Senate supporters, comparing his actions to President Clinton's affair with an intern and a former Republican congressman's overtures to male teenage pages.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democrat Joe Biden charged Tuesday that President Bush's policies in Iraq are designed to confuse voters and ensure that a chaotic end to the war is delayed until after he leaves office.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
AP - Democrat Barack Obama has a habit of telling interest groups what they don't want to hear, even at the risk of alienating audiences critical to the prospects of a presidential candidate.
Aug 29th 2007Yahoo! News: Politics - ElectionsRSS Feeds
Bloomberg - Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt
Romney, who has taken the lead in the early Republican
presidential contests by convincing social conservatives he has
changed his position on issues such as abortion, is now focusing
on economic matters, especially taxes.
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