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McCain Hammers Energy Solutions

Meanwhile, Sen. McCain campaigned in the key Keystone State. Could it be a dark horse campaign under the radar of the MSM, as McCain duplicates his comeback New Hampshire primary strategy?

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McCain in his own words

___ After winning the New Hampshire primary on Jan. 8: “My friends, you know, I’m past the age when I can claim the noun ‘kid,’ no matter what adjective precedes it. But tonight,……Read more

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The Obamacon non-concept

The other day, I mentioned the "Obamacons," both of them -- Jeffrey Hart and Doug Kmiec. Today, I fear we must slash the membership role. Reader Kent Dahlberg works in Hanover, New Hampshire where Professor Hart used to teach. He reports that during the New Hampshire primary, the one-time conservative icon supported John Edwards. I suppose that makes Hart an Edwards-con, assuming such a status is...

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'What's Wrong With Senator Obama?'

My 14 year old son loves Barack Obama. He plays the "Yes We Can" music video by will.i.m so often he can recite Obama's New Hampshire speech (from which the video was made) word for word. Obama gave his 'Yes We Can' speech after losing the New Hampshire primary to Hillary Clinton. That refrain, meant to encourage his supporters after the loss, quickly became the mantra for Obama's campaign. Far from...

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Ew, Texans!

Jared asked about my "worst experience of anti-Southern/anti-Texas bias." This had to be during the 2000 New Hampshire primary. As part of CMC's Washington semester program, we all had to go up to New Hampshire for the primary and work for a candidate. Being burnt out and apathetic, and out of perverse contrarian reaction to my then-boyfriend's McCain fetish, I worked on the Bush campaign . (Shut up!...

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Murphy To NBC

From LA Times Andrew Malcolm : Mike Murphy , the garrulous Republican political strategist who helped Sen. John McCain dump the Karl Rove-led George W. Bush candidacy on its butt in the 2000 New Hampshire primary, is joining NBC News in an expanded role as political pundit. Republican political strategist Mike Murphy turns down a return to the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain in favor of...

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If Terrorists Rock the Vote in 2008

By FRANK RICH The New York Times DON’T fault Charles Black, the John McCain adviser, for publicly stating his honest belief that a domestic terrorist attack would be “a big advantage” for their campaign and that Benazir Bhutto’s assassination had “helped” Mr. McCain win the New Hampshire primary. His real sin is that he didn’t come completely [...]

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Frank Rich: If Terrorists Rock The Vote In 2008

DON'T fault Charles Black, the John McCain adviser, for publicly stating his honest belief that a domestic terrorist attack would be "a big advantage" for their campaign and that Benazir Bhutto's assassination had "helped" Mr. McCain win the New Hampshire primary. His real sin is that he didn't come completely clean on his strategic thinking. In private, he is surely gaming this out further, George...

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If Terrorists Rock the Vote in 2008

Don't fault Charles Black, the John McCain adviser, for publicly stating his honest belief that a domestic terrorist attack would be 'a big advantage' for their campaign and that Benazir Bhutto's assassination had 'helped' Mr. McCain win the New Hampshire primary. His real sin is that he didn't come completely clean on his strategic thinking. read more

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If Terrorists Rock the Vote in 2008

By FRANK RICH NYT DON’T fault Charles Black, the John McCain adviser, for publicly stating his honest belief that a domestic terrorist attack would be “a big advantage” for their campaign and that Benazir Bhutto’s assassination had “helped” Mr. McCain win the New Hampshire primary. His real sin is that he didn’t come completely clean on his strategic thinking. In private, he is surely gaming this out...

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Barack and Hilary in Unity

Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton address united democrats from Unity, New Hampshire - where each received exactly 107 votes in the New Hampshire Primary:

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Video: Pindell, Patrick talk politics

Here are some politics videos from today, courtesy of NECN. Politicker.com editor James Pindell, who wrote the Primary Source blog for Boston.com during the New Hampshire primary, previews Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton visiting Unity, N.H., Friday. Massachusetts Governor Deval...

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Unity, a Tiny NH Town Readies for Obama-Clinton Swarm

By HOLLY RAMER No one cared much about Unity — the town or the ideal — back when more than a dozen candidates were competing in the New Hampshire primary. "We've had state senators and congressmen and people like that who've walked in our Old Home Day parade when they were campaigning, but I don't remember having any presidential candidates here in my time," said Roberta Callum, who has lived in the...

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Tiny N.H. town readies for Obama-Clinton

No one cared much about Unity — the town or the ideal — back when more than a dozen candidates were competing in the New Hampshire primary.

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Tiny NH town readies for Obama-Clinton swarm

UNITY, N.H. -- No one cared much about Unity - the town or the ideal - back when more than a dozen candidates were competing in the New Hampshire primary.