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Sunday, March 19, 2006
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Washington Whispers: "Republicans looking for some excitement in the lead-up to the 2008 presidential race are starting to chant Rudy, Rudy, Rudy. While Rudolph Giuliani, New York's 9/11 mayor and national hero, hasn't talked about running, there are hints he's ready. A key Republican senator tells us that Rudy's peeps are already at work in Florida. And we hear that he's making a trip to Iowa--home of the first 2008 presidential caucus--to help raise money for Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Jim Nussle."
Category: 2008 Presidential election
8:32:55 AM
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Oval Office 2008: "'San Antonio leaders should make a serious effort to go after the 2008 Republican National Convention, according to San Antonio Business Journal readers who participated in an online survey,' the Business Journal reports. 61% of those taking part in the poll backed a bid for the 2008 GOP Convention, against 36% who were opposed."
Category: 2008 Presidential Election
8:28:34 AM
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Catholic leaders in Colorado are calling for a cooling off period with regard to immigration reform, according to the Denver Post. From the article, "Three Colorado bishops on Saturday called on politicians to slow down with immigration reform so comprehensive legislation can be crafted that respects the rights of migrants and immigrants...[Denver Archbishop Charles] Chaput, Bishop Arthur Tafoya of Pueblo and Colorado Springs Bishop Michael Sheridan also announced the kickoff of a statewide campaign to educate Catholics about the controversial political issue...The bishops' campaign, which is part of the church's Justice for Immigrants campaign, intends to educate, unite and get Catholics to mobilize support for comprehensive immigration reform."
Category: 2008 Presidential Election
7:42:00 AM
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