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  Thursday, April 20, 2006


Political Wire: "The real barrier to John McCain's presidential ambitions 'may be his unswerving, unstinting and unnuanced support for an unpopular war in Iraq,' reports Bloomberg. 'With only 38 percent of Americans in the Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll saying the war is worth fighting, McCain's advisers are trying to make a virtue of his stance, saying it shows he is genuine, courageous and un-political.' Says McCain: "I do understand it could be a political liability.'"

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


6:34:25 PM    

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This is pretty cool. DemNotes blogging live from this weeks DNC meeting in New Orleans: "I am now sitting in the DNC's Rules and Bylaws meeting here in New Orleans. The Committee is hearing presentations from the ten (or eleven?) states that are bidding for cconsideration as 'pre-window' states during the 2008 Presidential nominating calendar.

"For those of you who haven't been following this too closely, let me explain. Over the past year, the DNC has had a 'Commission' exploring possibilities for adjusting the Presidential nominating calendar. As it stands now, Iowa is guaranteed the first position, with New Hampshire[base ']s 'first-in-the-nation' primary shortly thereafter. After New Hampshire, there is a 'window' during which states are not allowed to hold primaries or caucuses.

"The DNC's Commission recently recommended a significant change to this process. While Iowa's caucuses would still be first, the DNC is looking at putting one or two caucus states between Iowa and New Hampshire. In addition, they are looking at allowing one or two states to hold primaries during the 'window' after New Hampshire. One of the biggest reasons for this is to increase geographic and ethnic / racial diversity in the nominating process.

"The Rules and Bylaws Committee has invited state parties to submit proposals indicating interest in either of these windows. Ten states sent in proposals by the deadline (Nebraska has also sent a proposal this week). Those states have all been invited to make a presentation today to the Committee.

"Oh, and Colorado is bidding for the 'Second-in-the-Nation Caucuses'. From what I can tell, the other states bidding for the early caucus position between Iowa and New Hampshire are Arizona, Nevada, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Nebraska and Michigan have stated that they are flexible enough to be considered for either window. Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina are bidding for the primary position.

"As many of you know, I have long been advocating bringing early caucuses and primaries out West, as part of a three-pronged plan to increase the West's national visibility. The West is well-represented here today. Nevada and Arizona are also giving presentations - Nevada is the early favorite to win one of the caucus spots. However, Colorado has a lot to offer, and Pat Waak and I made a compelling argument, I think, that Colorado has a long history and ability to put together caucuses at this level."

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


6:18:58 PM    

RedState: "Most of you who follow my writing on RedState will know that I am an unabashed supporter of John McCain. While no candidate is 100% perfect, for me, there is no other figure in the running for the 2008 nomination who can build on the successes of the Bush administration while focusing the priorities of the White House on the continued challenges faced by the country as a whole: strengthening the economy and building long-term economic prosperity; working for a smaller, less intrusive, more streamlined federal government; delivering a strong national defense equipped for life in the 21st century that can guarantee our success in the War on Terror; addressing emerging concerns like the need to achieve energy independence for security and environmental reasons; reestablishing a robust foreign policy that traditional allies can support and that will deliver a safer, freer world more aligned to American objectives; ensuring the freedom of markets through the active pursuit of global and regional free trade initiatives; and uniting America behind a core set of values and ideas that we all share, instead of highlighting the differences among us that have the potential to divide us on ethnic, religious, or other social lines...

Category: 2008 Presidential Election


7:05:24 AM    


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