Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Sunday, September 30, 2007


The Moderate Voice: "New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani remains the favorite in polls in the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination sweepstakes -- but there are rumblings that his luck could run out. Unlike Arizona Senator John McCain, who has been walking a political tightrope hoping to keep his old supporters and win over old foes -- and falling off of the tightrope with politically un-astute statements - Giuliani has been surviving the bumps along the way. But Salon reports that members of the Religious Right intend to blackball Giuliani and if necessary run a third party candidate against him, if he gets the GOP Presidential nomination."

Political Wire: "A new Newsweek poll in Iowa gives Sen. Barack Obama the lead in the Democratic presidential race with 28% support among likely caucus goers, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 24%, John Edwards at 22% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 10%. On the GOP side, Mitt Romney leads with 24%, followed by Fred Thompson at 16%, Rudy Giuliani at 13%, Mike Huckabee at 12% and Sen. John McCain at 9%."

"2008 pres"
6:24:36 PM    


Talking Points Memo: "Ezra Klein has a terrific piece in the LA Times today, detailing how presidential candidates from both parties are approaching the national healthcare debate. The Dem candidates' plans are similar, Ezra explains, as are the Republicans' approaches, leaving the public with a clear choice of direction."

Don Surber: "Americans don't skimp on health care. 15% of the nation's economy is now dedicated to health care. An under-reported study by Lancet Oncology magazine shows that cancer survival rates in the U.S. continue to outstrip those in Europe. The 5-year survival rate for all cancers in Europe was 47.3% for men and 55.8% for women."

"2008 pres"
6:18:48 PM    



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