Monday, December 24, 2007

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Ron Paul defends asking for special projects

Dec. 23: Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), a candidate for 2008, speaks with NBC’s Tim Russert of “Meet the Press” about his multi-pronged plan to cut government spending.  (Meet the Press)Republican presidential hopeful, appearing on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday, discussed his efforts in Congress to bring home money to his Texas district, despite his long-held aversion to big government and congressional votes to reign in federal spending.


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Romney gets 'anti-endorsement'

The Concord Monitor broke with tradition Sunday, telling readers in New Hampshire why they should not vote for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney instead of whom they should support.

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Huckabee stands by Christmas campaign ad

Republican presidential hopeful, Mike Huckabee, greets supporters Saturday Dec 22, 2007 during a campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee made no apologies Sunday for the religious tone of a recent holiday campaign commercial and said it is important to look for Jesus at this time of year.


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Clinton urges voters to caucus on wrong day

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is encouraging Iowans to go caucus on January 14, 11 days too late.

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Romney, Edwards in the age of riches

Presidential hopefuls John Edwards and Mitt Romney have both amassed great fortunes, becoming part of a rising class of new rich. And both are basing their candidacies in large measure on the very different lessons each has taken from his own success.

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