2008 Presidential Election
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  Wednesday, February 1, 2006


Here's the link to the GPO's copy of last night's State of the Union Address by the President of the United States. Thanks to beSpacific for the link.

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


9:10:04 PM    

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All you crazy kids need to go online and donate some dough to Your Senator Needs an iPod. They converted one member, "Senator Stevens, the 82-year old committee chairman from Alaska, surprised the audience by announcing that his daughter had bought him an iPod, and suddenly Stevens had a much greater understanding of the many ways innovative technology can create choice for consumers. Content industry representatives at the hearing found themselves answering much tougher questions than they typically receive."

2008 Presidential Election


6:23:47 PM    

Oval Office 2008: "It's possible that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is starting to address the biggest obstacle in his campaign to win the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. 'If you're Rudy Giuliani and you're thinking about running for president in 2008, one big worry could be how grass-roots Republican conservatives will react when they learn you back gay rights and abortion rights,' writes the New York Post. 'So perhaps it's no surprise that the former mayor, a Catholic, popped up at a big Christian evangelical event in Orlando, Fla.'"

Political Wire: "Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) 'raised $21.4 million last year for her re-election campaign in New York and has $17 million in cash on hand, totals driven in part by her front-runner reputation if she decides to pursue the presidency in 2008,' the AP reports. 'Clinton's fundraising totals and her poll numbers make her the early favorite among potential Democratic candidates for the White House in though she repeatedly insists she isn't thinking beyond the Senate race.'"

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


7:07:11 AM    


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