Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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Huckabee AIDS comment alarms victim's mom

AIDS victim Ryan White, of Kokomo, Ind., and his mother Jeanne White enter U.S. District Court in Indianapolis, Aug. 16, 1985. Jeanne White-Ginder the teenager whose life-ending battle with AIDS in the 1980s engrossed the nation, said Monday, Dec. 10, 2007, she wants to meet with Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his statement 15 years ago that AIDS patients should have been isolated. The mother of Ryan White wants to meet with GOP candidate to discuss his remark 15 years ago that AIDS patients should have been isolated.


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First Read: Here come the negative ads

The Romney campaign today begins airing what appears to be the first true intra-party contrast TV ad -- in other words, negative TV ad -- of this presidential cycle.The Romney campaign today begins airing what appears to be the first true intra-party contrast TV ad -- in other words, negative TV ad -- of this presidential cycle.


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Gore rules out serving in next administration

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore speaks during an interview with Reuters in Oslo December 10, 2007. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Gore said on Monday the U.S. presidential election campaign had paid insufficient attention to the environment and climate change. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins  (NORWAY)Former Vice President Al Gore said Monday he was not interested in serving in a new administration after elections next year, and the only way he would return to politics would be a new run for the White House.


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First Read: Uninspired Republicans

NYTimes poll: “Republican voters across the country appear uninspired by their field of presidential candidates, with a vast majority saying they have not made a final decision about whom to support… Not one of the Republican candidates is viewed favorably by even half the Republican electorate.NYTimes poll: “Republican voters across the country appear uninspired by their field of presidential candidates, with a vast majority saying they have not made a final decision about whom to support… Not one of the Republican candidates is viewed favorably by even half the Republican electorate.


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New Romney ad attacks Huckabee

Mitt Romney's new advertisement attacking Mike Huckabee on immigration escalates the warfare between the two Republican candidates as they scramble for support in the nation’s first nominating state.

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