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9:05 PM ET, January 7, 2008

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Michael Elmore / Political Radar:
Rivals Reacts to Teary Clinton  —  ABC News' David Muir, Raelyn Johnson and Sunlen Miller Report: Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., on the tail end of his 36-hour campaigning marathon in New Hampshire on day before the primary vote, reacted to rival Sen. Hillary Clinton's emotional moment Monday.
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Drudge Report:
TALK OF HILLARY EXIT ENGULFS CAMPAIGNS  —  Facing a double-digit defeat in New Hampshire, a sudden collapse in national polls and an expected fund-raising drought, Senator Hillary Clinton is preparing for a tough decision: Does she get out of the race?  And when?!
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Clinton fights back tears: 'It's not easy'  —  Exhausted and facing the prospect of losing the second test of her primary campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton fought back tears as her voice broke at the close of a sedate event in a Portsmouth coffee shop.  —  She expressed the sheer difficulty …
Jennifer Parker / Political Radar:
Clinton Gets Emotional on Campaign Trail  —  ABC News' Kate Snow Reports: Campaigning in New Hampshire one day before the first-in-the-nation primary, Senator Hillary Clinton got emotional and had tears in her eyes as she spoke with voters about how hard it is to balance a busy campaign life and her passion for the country's future.
Emily Friedman / ABCNEWS:
Can Clinton's Emotions Get the Best of Her?  —  N.Y. Senator's Recent Displays of Emotion Have Political Analysts Buzzing  —  How voters interpret Sen. Hillary Clinton's composure — emotional, cold or just plain tough — could be a deciding factor in her campaign for the presidency, political analysts told ABCNEWS.com.
CNN:
Clinton gets emotional at New Hampshire stop  —  PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire (CNN) — Hillary Clinton became visibly emotional at a New Hampshire campaign event today after a friendly question from a voter.  —  At the close of a Portsmouth campaign stop, Marianne Pernold-Young, 64, asked Clinton: “How do you do it?
The Anchoress:
Will 2008 finish what 1968 began?
Discussion: Power Line and Associated Press
Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Hillary Gets Emotional On The Campaign Trail
Mike Allen / The Politico:
HRC retrenches in face of Obama surge
Discussion: Spin Cycle
Echidne / Eschaton:
Can Clinton's Emotions Get the Best of Her?
Atrios / Eschaton:
Conservative Victims  —  From Red State.  This is pretty hilarious even for them. … There's more, but you get the idea.  It's the fault of liberals that they can't run their website because... hell I don't know.
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
RedState Tells Readers Scoop Developers Are All Liberals, So Fork Over $25 Grand  —  I realize that there's one born every minute, but in a letter to RedState readers, Erick Erickson says that their readers need to raise $25,000 in order to keep them from being overrun by a liberal plot:
Discussion: Lonewacko
Redstate:
RedState has a real need for your help  —  When we started RedState in May of 2004, we used a website program called Scoop — the same program a lot of similar sites on the left used.  But, as the number of visitors to our site grew, Scoop kept crashing on us.
Discussion: PoliBlog (TM)
USA Today:
Gallup: Clinton-Obama tied nationally; Huckabee leads GOP  —  Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama each drew 33% of the support from Democrats surveyed in its latest national poll, Gallup just announced.  —  In mid-December, well before Obama won last Thursday's Democratic caucuses in Iowa …
Discussion: Liberal Values, MyDD and Pollster.com
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Huckabee, Obama Gain at National Level  —  Huckabee leads; Obama moves into tie with Clinton  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Republican Mike Huckabee and Democrat Barack Obama — both winners in last week's Iowa caucuses — have gained support at the national level among those who identify with their respective parties.
Discussion: Open Left
CNN:
Romney: I can ‘post up against Barack Obama’
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Clinton and Obama, Johnson and King  —  Clinton rejoined the running argument over hope and “false hope” in an interview in Dover this afternoon, reminding Fox's Major Garrett that while Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on behalf of civil rights, President Lyndon Johnson was the one who got the legislation passed.
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Aaron Bruns / FOX Embeds:   Clinton Talks Tears with Fox News
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Luntz Explains His Mystery Man  —  Right after last night's Republican Fox News debate, Frank Luntz appeared to demonstrate that, based on his focus group of New Hampshire Republicans, Mitt Romney was the big winner.  —  But as Josh pointed out, the group's unanimity of opinion and blind insistence …
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Think Progress:
O'Hanlon Mourns That Obama Was Right On Iraq  —  Brookings fellow Michael O'Hanlon continues his abysmal record of staking out the wrong positions on Iraq in an article in this morning's Wall Street Journal, criticizing presidential candidate and Illinois Senator Barack Obama's position on the war.
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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Some Hillary Advisers Worry About Staying In Past New Hampshire; Others Urge Her To Fight On  —  Here's some detail on the internal discussions going on inside the Hillary campaign as they brace for the real possibility of a loss to Obama in New Hampshire tomorrow.
Discussion: PoliGazette
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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Edwards Adviser Trippi: Hillary Campaign Is Broke
Discussion: TIME
CNN:
Struggling GOP candidate to stay in the race  —  (CNN) - Underdog GOP presidential candidate Duncan Hunter lashed out at “knucklehead media executives” who did not include him in this weekend's New Hampshire primary debates, telling reporters he was staying in the race despite widespread expectations he would announce his withdrawal.
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Marcella Bombardieri / Boston Globe:
Clinton heightens terrorism rhetoric  —  DOVER, N.H. - Facing the prospect of defeat in tomorrow's primary, Hillary Clinton just made her strongest suggestion yet that the next president may face a terrorist attack - and that she would be the best person to handle it.
 
 
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
The Thatcher parallel  —  Clinton has been pretty explicit …
Discussion: The Daily Dish
Nikki Finke / Deadline Hollywood Daily:
IT'S OFFICAL NOW: NBC And Hollywood Foreign Press Scrap Big …
Discussion: L.A. Times
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
On Eve Of Primary, Hillary Drops Negative Mailer Hitting Obama On Taxes
Mary Ann Akers / The Sleuth:
Lapsed Mormon Unloads On Mitt Romney
The Corner:
Re: Queen Hillary
Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
Obama's Thinking About Tomorrow
 Earlier Items: 
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
THE TRACKS OF HER TEARS
Discussion: Spin Cycle
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
FALSE HOPES....I don't like to obsess too much over single sentences …
New York Times:
U.S. Describes Confrontation With Iranian Boats
Mark R. Levin / Human Events:
Man of the Year: Rush Limbaugh