Sunday, December 16, 2007

des moines register endorsement

Buzz is that the odds are that they will endorse a candidate (maybe
even 2, one Dem, one GOP) for President. Maybe even tonight. And it
might even matter. Though the DMR endorsee has lost the last 3
contested Iowa caucuses. Snark off. ...

Buzz is that the odds are
that they will endorse a candidate (maybe even 2, one Dem, one GOP)
for President. Maybe even tonight. And it might even matter. Though
the DMR endorsee has lost the last 3 contested Iowa caucuses. Snark
off. ...
John McCain and Sen. Hillary Clinton won endorsements
Saturday evening from The Des Moines Register, the largest newspaper
in the first-in-the-nation presidential caucus state of Iowa. The
Register's endorsements are linked here.
The Des Moines Register
endorsement goes to Hillary Clinton. That readiness to lead sets her
apart from a constellation of possible stars in her party,
particularly Barack Obama, who also demonstrates the potential to be a
fine ...
Guess he can kiss that Des Moines Register endorsement
goodbye ... Rudy Giuliani: Not an awful afternoon, but he provided
some unintended comic relief. 'I can't think of a public figure who's
been more transparent.' ...
The Des Moines Register endorsement goes
to Hillary Clinton. That readiness to lead sets her apart from a
constellation of possible stars in her party, particularly Barack
Obama, who also demonstrates the potential to be a fine ...
The Des
Moines Register endorsement goes to Hillary Clinton. That readiness to
lead sets her apart from a constellation of possible stars in her
party, particularly Barack Obama, who also demonstrates the potential
to be a fine ...
In a surprise move, the Des Moines Register went
straight up establishment in their endorsement of Clinton for
president. While I don't begrudge their choice, I do like this part
about what they said about who they didn't endorse.
~The Des Moines
Register. This doesn't matter much for the Republicans, but for
Clinton it is a significant boost, and the rumours were that it might
go to Obama. The endorsement was a bit grudging, but it validates
Clinton's claims to ...
~The Des Moines Register. This doesn't matter
much for the Republicans, but for Clinton it is a significant boost,
and the rumours were that it might go to Obama. The endorsement was a
bit grudging, but it validates Clinton's claims to ...
Guess he can
kiss that Des Moines Register endorsement goodbye ... Rudy Giuliani:
Not an awful afternoon, but he provided some unintended comic relief.
'I can't think of a public figure who's been more transparent.'
...
Big night for long awaited endorsements. The Des Moines Register:
Why Clinton; Why McCain The Boston Globe: For the Democrats: Barack
Obama; For the Republicans: John McCain.
The Des Moines Register has
just endorsed Hillary Clinton in the Democratic race -- a major (and
somewhat surprising) boost for her campaign. In 24, the DMR went for
John Edwards eight days before the caucuses were held, praising him
...
Buzz is that the odds are that they will endorse a candidate
(maybe even 2, one Dem, one GOP) for President. Maybe even tonight.
And it might even matter. Though the DMR endorsee has lost the last 3
contested Iowa caucuses. Snark off. ...
The Boston Globe and the Des
Moines Register announced the presidential primary endorsements this
evening. Both influential newspapers endorsed John McCain on the
Republican end of of the field. As for the Democrats, Hillary Rodham
...
The Des Moines Register has just endorsed Hillary Clinton in the
Democratic race -- a major (and somewhat surprising) boost for her
campaign. In 24, the DMR went for John Edwards eight days before the
caucuses were held, praising him ...

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