Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Tuesday, June 19, 2007


Talking Points Memo: "Bloomberg, who's pondering an independent run for President, officially leaves the GOP."

Josh Marshall: "Rudy's SC campaign chairman's indictment for conspiracy to distribute crack."

Josh Marshall: "Okay, I think we may have both the necessary and sufficient reason why Hillary Clinton shouldn't be allowed to be president: her campaign song is by Celine Dion. Truly too horrifying to comtemplate."

Captain's Quarters: "Rasmussen's latest polling shows that enthusiasm continues to build for a Fred Thompson candidacy. In fact, Fred pushed his way to the top of the poll, dislodging Rudy Giuliani from the top spot for the first time."

Political Wire: "Former President Bill Clinton will join his wife Sen. Hillary Clinton 'in their first ever joint campaign swing in Iowa July 2-4,' ABC News reports. 'President Clinton has held fundraisers across the country raising money for his wife but has yet to hit the trail by her side.'"

Political Wire: "A new Cook Political Report/RT Strategies poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 30%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 20%, John Edwards at 13% and Al Gore at 9%. When Gore is excluded, Clinton leads with 32%, followed by Obama at 22%, and Edwards at 16%. Among Republicans, Rudy Giuliani leads with 20%, followed by Sen. John McCain at 16%, and Fred Thompson at 15%."

Captain's Quarters: "When Rudy Giuliani has a bad day, he goes all out. America's Mayor spent June 19th parrying three different national stories, all of them reflective on his campaign for the presidency, and none of them complimentary. The first story was his sudden drop into second place in the latest Rasmussen poll. The second was his sudden departure from the Iraq Study Group...And the third story features his South Carolina campaign state chair, Thomas Ravenel. who just got indicted on serious drug charges."

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