February 5 Primaries

Many Democrats Still Wavering Over Choice

NY Times | Michael Powell | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Voters jumping and hollering in stadiums and town squares in last-minute rallies intended not to convince anyone but to fire up the true believers. T...

Obama Campaign Memo Seeks To Frame Tuesday Results

Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


The Obama campaign has released a memo, seeking to set expectations for the results of Super Tuesday. The memo focuses on the tightening of polling i...

Dodd, Richardson Will Not Endorse Before Super Tuesday

The Page | Mark Halperin | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


Dodd holds media availability Friday to say he won't endorse before Connecticut primary. Richardson advisers tell The Atlantic he won't endorse eithe...

Huckabee: Romney Shifted on Key Issues

AP | RON JENKINS | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


OKLAHOMA CITY — Republican Mike Huckabee on Friday defended his previous remark that Mitt Romney didn't reach "political puberty" until recently...

Television Ad War Goes National

Wall Street Journal | Aaron Rutkoff | Posted 02.01.2008 | Politics


With five days left before Super Tuesday, presidential campaign ads have gone national -- yet some candidates are on the airwaves in more of the count...

Huge Delay Expected In California Super Tuesday Voting Results

NBC | Posted 01.31.2008 | Politics


California voters are unlikely to know the results of Tuesday's presidential primary election until the next morning, a spokeswoman for the California...

GOP Candidates Not Advertising In February 5th States

The Page | Mark Halperin | Posted 01.29.2008 | Politics


The Romneys, just like before Michigan, apparently want to see some results before spending more of the boys' inheritance. McCain and Giuliani have n...

Edwards Outlines His February 5th Strategy

Washington Post's The Fix | Chris Cillizza | Posted 01.29.2008 | Politics


John Edwards' campaign laid out its Feb. 5 strategy in a conference call Monday, a sign that the former North Carolina Senator has no plans to leave t...

Max Follmer

Edwards Campaign Says It Can Still Beat The "Anointed Celebrity Candidates"

HuffingtonPost.com | Max Follmer | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics


Brushing aside a distant third place finish in last week's New Hampshire primary, John Edwards' campaign insisted Monday that he is in the race for th...

Alas, Poor Retail Politics, I Knew Thee Well

Byron Williams | Posted 01.03.2008 | Politics


Byron Williams

To be competitive Feb. 5, one need not have the requisite experience to be president, merely the resources to say it on the stump speech and in their 30-second ads in the states holding elections that day.


 

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