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Attack ad decision cost Huck $150k — DES MOINES - Mike Huckabee's last-minute decision to pull the plug on an attack ad against Mitt Romney has been the talk of Iowa in recent days. — But it turns out there is more to the story than Huckabee explained at his now-famous, had-to-see-it-to-believe it news conference Monday.
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As Huckabee Pulls Ad, Rollins, For Once, Must Pull a Punch — DES MOINES — “The negatives feel good,” says Ed Rollins, the onetime wunderkind of the Reagan White House and now, at 64, the national campaign chairman for upstart Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.

More of Romney's fortune is plowed into campaign
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Romney says Bush mismanaged Iraq war
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Poll: McCain ties Romney in New Hampshire — (CNN) — With six days to go until the New Hampshire primary, there are ties in poll results for the top candidates in both parties. — With roughly a quarter of those polled in both parties saying they won't make up their mind until the election …
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Partisan Trends — Number of Republicans in U.S. Increases in December to Two-Year High — The number of Americans who consider themselves to be Republicans jumped nearly two percentage points in December to 34.2%. That's the largest market share for the Republican brand in nearly two years …
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The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes Of 2007 … Also see, — The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes Of 2006 — The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes For 2005 — The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes For 2004

Stonewalled by the C.I.A. — MORE than five years ago, Congress and President Bush created the 9/11 commission. The goal was to provide the American people with the fullest possible account of the “facts and circumstances relating to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001” — and to offer recommendations to prevent future attacks.

Deign or Reign? — Edith Wessel, an 80-year-old white-haired retired nurse, moved slowly up the aisle with her walker after listening to Hillary make her pitch. — She told one of the Hillary volunteers that she had “great admiration” for the senator, but also great doubts about whether …


World's Top Surveillance Societies — Updated with link — Privacy International, a UK privacy group, and the U.S.-based Electronic Privacy Information Center have put together a world map of surveillance societies, rating various nations for their civil liberties records.


Independent Voters May Give Obama Edge in Iowa — DES MOINES, Jan. 1 — With two days before Iowans go to the polls, significant support for Sen. Barack Obama from political independents has put rival Democratic campaigns on edge, challenging the traditional model of the state's caucuses …
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EDWARDS CALLS FOR PULLOUT OF TROOPS TRAINING IRAQIS — John Edwards is advocating a more rapid and complete troop withdrawal from Iraq than his principal rivals. — Text of Interview | Times Topics: John Edwards — MORE IN POLITICS — Leonhardt: Democrats Are More Than Health Care

Kucinich Tells Supporters to Caucus for Obama — SIOUX CITY, Iowa - Representative Dennis Kucinich urged his Iowa followers today to select Senator Barack Obama as their second choice at the caucuses on Thursday if his support is not strong enough to be viable in the 1,781 precincts across the state.
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Caucuses Bring Power Only to Some in Iowa — DES MOINES — Jason Huffman has lived in Iowa his whole life. Lately he has been watching presidential debates on the Internet, discussing what he sees with friends and relatives. But when fellow Iowans choose among presidential candidates on Thursday night …


Oil prices start new year higher — Traders expect further decline in U.S. inventories — NEW YORK - Oil prices rose Wednesday amid expectations a midweek report will show U.S. crude stockpiles fell last week to post the seventh straight decline in inventories for the world's largest energy consumer.

FRED THOMPSON: Too sane to be President? Quite possibly. … I think he's right. Thompson is running the kind of campaign — substantive, policy-laden, not based on gimmicks or sound-bites — that pundits and journalists say they want, but he's getting no credit for it from the people who claim that's what they want.
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