Category: 2008 Presidential Race
My long lamented friend Jesse Burke, a man who lived in excruciating pain from the most severe and crippling form of rheumatoid arthritis, inspired many people to overcome their …
I've been analyzing Mitt Romney's chances for the Republican nomination based on the "early state strategy" his campaign put forth. Their concept was to win Iowa and New Hampshire, …
I missed the Republican debate, but am still sifting through my many emails from the candidates' representatives. I came in on the Democrats' debate almost an hour ago. I …
Wyoming's Republican Party held a caucus on Saturday and dished out 12 delegates. The results: 1. Romney -- 8 delegates 2. Thompson - 2 delegates One delegate still was …
We're several months away from hearing the actual Vice Presidential picks, but why not look ahead? Republicans GOP Prez nominees traditionally make horrible mistakes with their Veep selections. They …
Kevin Aylward and I were on a conference call yesterday with Mike Duncan, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The RNC initiated a series of calls with bloggers …
This is definitely more bad news for Hillary Clinton, but the timing could go either way. The Hsu news could cost Hillary votes in New Hampshire, but since it …
As expected, a number of Republicans in the Blogsosphere have begun to compare their preferred candidate to the patron saint of Successful Conservatism, Ronald Wilson Reagan. The only problem …
It will be interesting to see how tonight's results from Iowa influence upcoming primaries in New Hampshire and beyond. Iowa is an expectations game. If you are expected to …
Iowa's caucuses are tonight, marking the "official" beginning of the Presidential nomination campaigns which began a year ago. While it may be difficult to get a meaningful result tonight …