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USA Today:
New Clinton campaign out to show her likability — New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, trying to warm up an image some voters perceive as cold, starts a drive Monday to showcase her personal side with testimonials from friends, associates and constituents she has helped.
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Tony Leys / Des Moines Register:
Iowa's first lady to back Edwards for president — Iowa's first lady, who had said she would stay neutral in the presidential race, has changed her mind and plans to endorse Democrat John Edwards Monday. — "I decided to join in the fray," Mari Culver said in an interview today.
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
In '08 Race, the Other Clinton Steps Up Publicly — DUNLAP, Iowa — When Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign advisers laid out their new political strategy in a private conference call with allies last Tuesday, Bill Clinton was not on the line. He did not need to be. The message being delivered was his.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Big Table Fantasies — Broadly speaking, the serious contenders for the Democratic nomination are offering similar policy proposals — the dispute over health care mandates notwithstanding. But there are large differences among the candidates in their beliefs about what it will take to turn a progressive agenda into reality.
Michael James / Political Punch:
Why Did Bob Kerrey Mention Obama's Middle Name — 'Hussein'?
Why Did Bob Kerrey Mention Obama's Middle Name — 'Hussein'?
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Jose Antonio Vargas / The Trail:
Ron Paul Beats Own Fundraising Record — In 2004, on the day John Kerry accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, the Boston senator raised $5.7 million on the Internet, the biggest online fundraising day on record. — Yesterday, Ron Paul, the Republican congressman whose rock star status …
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The Corner:
Ron Paul — Two Decades of Leadership [Rick Brookhiser] — Cleaning out a drawer, I found one of my all-time favorite political items—a flyer that was handed to me at a Democratic debate in New Hampshire in 1984. The centerpiece is a chart titled, "Who is RESPONSIBLE?"
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Michael Levenson / Boston Globe:
Ron Paul raises millions in today's Boston Tea Party event
Ron Paul raises millions in today's Boston Tea Party event
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Michael Cooper / New York Times:
Candidates Scrambling to Cope With Rise of Huckabee — Just one month ago, Mitt Romney's supporters thought that they had Iowa fairly well in hand. But there was Mr. Romney last week, telling several hundred people at a high school cafeteria in Marion that he was the underdog and pleading …
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Yahoo! News:
Lieberman's New Kiss of Death — The Nation — Senator Joe Lieberman will finally come clean on Monday, unleashing his inner-Republican to endorse the struggling campaign of Senator John McCain, according to several news reports. It is a bittersweet alliance for both men.
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Washington Post:
Bush Faces Pressure to Shift War Priorities — As Iraq Calms, Focus Turns to Afghanistan — With violence on the decline in Iraq but on the upswing in Afghanistan, President Bush is facing new pressure from the U.S. military to accelerate a troop drawdown in Iraq and bulk up force levels in Afghanistan …
Kevin Landrigan / Nashuatelegraph.com:
Clinton chases after Obama with gender card — This week has finally put an end to all of that silly talk over the last 10 months from media pundits and political observers alike that Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., was going to win the New Hampshire primary in a walk.
lttonline.co.uk:
Carbon rationing predicted to deliver collapse in travel demand — Transport policy-makers should start preparing now for a dramatic reduction in motorised travel that will be brought about by carbon rationing, one of the country's leading environmental thinkers told LTT this week.
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Markus Becker / Spiegel Online:
Climate Change Deal Reached after US U-Turn — There were tears, boos and, at the end, even hugs: After a long struggle, the delegates at the UN climate conference on Bali finally managed to agree on a roadmap for fighting climate change. Despite the lack of concrete targets, most considered the deal a success.
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Shorter Candidates — Obama: The system sucks, but I'm so awesome that it'll melt away before me. — Edwards: The system sucks, and we're gonna have to fight like hell to destroy it. — Clinton: The system sucks, and I know how to work within it more than anyone.
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Abolishing The Death Penalty — Karl Rove was clever enough to get liberal activists (not so broadly interpreted to include the Massachusetts Supreme Court and the mayor of San Francisco) to force gay marriage onto the front page and into the national debate in 2004.
Scarecrow / Firedoglake:
Who Will Stand with Chris Dodd for the Constitution? — Sometime today, Chris Dodd will take the floor in the US Senate and begin talking — a filibuster — and what he has to say touches on the most important issues facing this country. The immediate topic will be a bill to provide retroactive immunity …
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