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Scott Helman / Boston Globe:
McCain closing gap with Romney — In N.H. poll, Obama inches ahead of Clinton — Senator John McCain of Arizona, whose bid for the Republican presidential nomination was all but dead this summer, has made a dramatic recovery in the Granite State 2 1/2 weeks before the 2008 vote …
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Washington Post:
Splintered GOP Seeks Unifying Presence — DES MOINES — For three decades, the Republican presidential nominating contest has served to unify the national party's coalition of social, economic and foreign policy conservatives in advance of a general election fight with Democrats.
Noam Scheiber / The New Republic:
Obama Headed North in New Hampshire — The Democratic half of that Globe poll I just mentioned shows Obama pulling ahead in New Hampshire—he edges Hillary 30 to 28. (He's up nine points and she's down seven since early November.) Two things jump out at me in the Globe's write-up.
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
McCain And Obama The Mo Men? — The Boston Globe's new poll puts both New Hampshire primaries in dead heats with sixteen days to go. As other polls have shown, Barack Obama has succeeded in overtaking Hillary Clinton and now has a slight two-point lead. For the Republicans …
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Can't Anyone Play This Here Game?
Can't Anyone Play This Here Game?
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Jules Crittenden, Fausta's blog, Donklephant, PoliGazette, Doug Ross, Punditry, Macsmind, Rasmussen Reports and Chuck Adkins
James Joyner / Outside The Beltway:
Edwards and Romney Highlight Parties' Views of Wealth — A fascinating NYT profile shows how John Edwards and Mitt Romney became very wealthy circa 1984 and drew very different lessons from it. … Now, in fairness, the two men came from very different social backgrounds to begin with …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Obama mocks Edwards on 527 — Obama cheerfully pressed his attack against John Edwards in a diner in West Des Moines this morning, suggesting that the plans for independent spending on his behalf either reveal his rival as a hypocrite or call into question his ability to govern.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
2 Candidates, 2 Fortunes, 2 Views of Wealth
2 Candidates, 2 Fortunes, 2 Views of Wealth
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Brilliant at Breakfast, The Mahablog, The American Street, The Corner and Liberal Values
Washington Post:
In Britain, A Respected, If Rowdy, Holiday Ritual — LONDON — Just before midnight, the well-dressed, 25-year-old financial trader arrived by ambulance at the makeshift hospital tent pitched at a train station in central London. Blood oozed from his scalp, staining his elegant pink-striped shirt.
NY Daily News:
It's about Hillary, stupid — Something was bugging me, but I couldn't figure out what it was. Then it hit me. While I was reading about the campaign, the realization came like a thunderbolt: I'm tired of Bill Clinton. — Tired of his half-truths and full lies about where he stood on Iraq.
Matthew Yglesias:
International Brigades — I had sort of guessed that this “war on Christmas” business was one of those only in America things, but according to Polly Toynbee you've got the same BS over in the UK, where the Rev Jules Gomes explains that: … As I've said, I'm not a huge fan of Dawkins' work …
The Quad-City Times / Quad City Times:
Times Democratic caucus endorsement: Hillary Clinton passes the test — Hillary Clinton passes test after test after test. This Clinton arrived for the caucus campaign with much, much more experience than the first Clinton to stump across Iowa. In campaign speeches and in an interview …
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Ben Smith's Blogs
Concord Monitor:
Romney should not be the next president — December 22. — If you were building a Republican presidential candidate from a kit, imagine what pieces you might use: an athletic build, ramrod posture, Reaganesque hair, a charismatic speaking style and a crisp dark suit.
Frank Rich / New York Times:
A Résumé Can't Buy You Love — WE can only imagine what is going on inside John McCain's head when he contemplates Mike Huckabee. It can't be pretty. No presidential candidate in either party has more experience in matters of war than the Arizona senator …
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Tom Watson, NewsBusters.org, Prairie Weather, Outside The Beltway, Liberal Values and The Heretik
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Savior or Saboteur? — Once it was about Hillary, but now, of course, it's about Bill. — Our ubiquitous ex-president is playing his favorite uxorious game, and it goes like this: Let's create chaos and then get out of it together. You ride to my rescue or I ride to yours.
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Horses Mouth, Whiskey Fire, Right Wing News, Classical Values, Althouse, Lone Star Times and Ben Smith's Blogs