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John McCain / CNN:
Sources: Schwarzenegger in talks to endorse McCain — SIMI VALLEY, California (CNN) — Two Republican sources familiar with the conversations tell CNN California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in discussions about endorsing John McCain's presidential bid.
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The Politico, The Trail, The Reaction, michellemalkin.com, Washington Monthly, Jonathan Martin's Blogs, Pajamas Media and The Page
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MSNBC:
Romney, McCain clash in California — Is Romney pulling back on advertising in Super Tuesday states? — SIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Republican Mitt Romney said John McCain used dirty tricks by suggesting shortly before the Florida primary that the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline …
Michael Crowley / The New Republic:
Romney's Missed Opportunity — Boy, was that not the momentum-changer Mitt Romney needed. Overall I saw a mostly predictable news-free affair. But Romney looked to me like a rattled and somewhat defeated figure. — Romney was handed one fine opportunity: A question about whether John McCain lied …
Daniel Casse / Commentary:
The Man Who Blew It — Tonight was Mitt Romney's last stand.
The Man Who Blew It — Tonight was Mitt Romney's last stand.
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The Campaign Spot
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
McCain declines one-on-one debate
McCain declines one-on-one debate
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Hot Air, The Swamp, New York Daily News Blogs, Riehl World View, NY Daily News and Weekly Standard
The Fact Hub:
Sen. Obama's Speech In Denver, CO Will Contain Four Misleading Attacks On Hillary In One Sentence — Just 24 hours after Sen. Obama asserted he has run a consistently positive campaign, he released excerpts of a speech to be delivered this morning in Denver, CO that distorts Hillary's record …
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The Caucus, Buck Naked Politics, Comments from Left Field, TalkLeft, Oliver Willis and TPM Election Central
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Karl / protein wisdom:
McCain Derangement Syndrome: A reply to Roger L. Simon — Roger L. Simon, whose blog I usually enjoy, makes some serious errors today: … Put me in the same boat as Elder as to the woman who purportedly denied McCain was a war hero, but Simon manages to start from faulty premises and work …
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The Other McCain, American Power, The Sundries Shack, Hot Air, RADAMISTO and Stop The ACLU
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New York Post:
POST ENDORSES BARACK OBAMA — Democrats in 22 states across America go to the polls next Tuesday to pick between two presidential prospects: Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. — We urge them to choose Obama - an untried candidate, to be sure, but preferable to the junior senator from New York.
David Neiwert / Orcinus:
The Orcinus fundraiser — by Dave — Fund-raisers can be something of a mixed bag — simultaneously inspiring and deflating, especially when you're like me and really don't care for certain things required of people who use them as the revenue sources for their blogs.
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
The Next 12 Hours — Reading this morning's analysis on line, I'm a little shocked by the number of people writing about the GOP race who think that “It's still competitive, it will go on a long time, they're really going to slug it out. ..." I think, to the contrary …
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Sister Toldjah
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Kristin Jensen / Bloomberg:
Nader Says He's Considering a New White House Run — Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) — Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate who ran for president in 2000 and 2004, said he is considering another bid for the White House because he believes the current contenders aren't standing up enough to corporate interests.
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MyDD
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Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008 — Based on daily polling from Jan. 27-29, 2008 — PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama has now cut the gap with Hillary Clinton to 6 percentage points among Democrats nationally in the Gallup Poll Daily tracking three-day average, and interviewing conducted …
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Massachusetts Democratic Primary — Massachusetts: Clinton 43% Obama 37% — A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Massachusetts Democratic Presidential Primary finds Hillary Clinton attracting 43% of the vote while Barack Obama earns 37%.
Philip Shenon / New York Times:
Mukasey Will Not Rule Out Waterboarding — WASHINGTON — Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey said Wednesday that while he would consider it torture if he underwent the harsh Central Intelligence Agency interrogation technique known as waterboarding, the practice was not necessarily illegal …
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New York Times:
An Ex-President, a Mining Deal and a Big Donor — Late on Sept. 6, 2005, a private plane carrying the Canadian mining financier Frank Giustra touched down in Almaty, a ruggedly picturesque city in southeast Kazakhstan. Several hundred miles to the west a fortune awaited …
Ricardo Hausmann / Financial Times:
Stop behaving as whiner of first resort — The same voices that supported tough macroeconomic policies to deal with the excesses of spending and borrowing in east Asia, Russia and Latin America are today pushing for a significant relaxation in the US to deal with the so-called subprime crisis.
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Economist's View
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
The New Race: Four Candidates, 24 States and One Hectic Week — MIAMI — For most of the year, the race for president has been a muddle for both parties: An amorphous cast of candidates seeking to distinguish themselves and win attention from voters, donors and the news media.
David Espo / Associated Press:
Romney Tactics Seem Good News for McCain — WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major boost for John McCain, Republican presidential rival Mitt Romney signaled Wednesday he's not ready to commit to a costly campaign in the states holding primaries and caucuses next week.