Presidential candidate watch
Erica Stalnecker at NRO has a lengthy link roundup of the latest news being reported on Democrat and Republican presidential contenders. Check it out here.
Erica Stalnecker at NRO has a lengthy link roundup of the latest news being reported on Democrat and Republican presidential contenders. Check it out here.
It’ll be a Democratic panderfest this coming weekend in Selma, Alabama as Senators Clinton and Obama – both vying for the Dem nomination for president – are scheduled to speak just yards away from each other:
It’s very early on in the race for president, but Rasmussen’s latest poll numbers on the 2008 presidential race have former NY mayor Rudy Giuliani polling higher than Senator Hillary Clinton 52% to 43%:
On the heels of Dem presidential contender Senator Obama’s SC visit, another presidential hopeful – Senator Hillary Clinton – was in Columbia, SC yesterday pandering to about 1,500 people at Allen University. The university, as the AP describes it, is an historically black college. One ‘issue’ Senator Clinton brought up was the Confederate flag, which has been the subject of ongoing controversy in SC to the point that the NAACP’s long-standing boycott on SC is still in effect. Hillary is against the flag being displayed on Statehouse grounds (it used to be displayed on the Statehouse dome), and one of the reasons she’s against it will surprise you:
Republican presidential hopeful Senator John McCain created waves this past weekend with a statement he made to a South Carolina crowd of about 800 that he believes Roe v. Wade should be overturned. Via AP:
The author, commodian – I mean comedian, and Scare America host wants wants Norm Coleman’s seat. Captain Ed has the lowdown on the story and believes there’s no way Franken would make it past the Dem primaries. Considering how much the Nutroots community have no doubt been inspired by the Dems winning control of Congress last year, I wouldn’t be so sure.