The candidate advertisements are coming almost daily now that the nation is in the thick of the presidential primary season. This is the first roundup installment of the latest ads. I’ll be posting them as warranted under the headline above, without any commentary from me.
Plenty of other Web sites offer analysis of the ads. I’ll just post them so AirCongress readers can see what the candidates have to say in their own words.
Categories: Politics, John Edwards, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, AdWatch, Rudy Giuliani
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Democratic mischief-makers on the Internet are urging people in their party to vote for Republican Mitt Romney in today’s Michigan primary, which allows state residents to vote in either party’s primary regardless of their political affiliation.
The “Democrats For Mitt” movement has spurred a satirical video that has been making the rounds online the past two days.
Categories: Michigan, Politics, Mitt Romney
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Pollsters, pundits and all manner of political observers were astounded yesterday when Hillary Clinton bested Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in New Hampshire. Now they’re trying to make sense of it all.
The Republican battle was less dramatic but no less momentous in that it vaulted John McCain back into contention for the nomination after many analysts had written him off during the summer. He defeated Mitt Romney.
Here’s some of the video chatter available online (more to be inserted as I find it):
Associated Press
John Fund of The Wall Street Journal
The Politico
Steve Clemons and Mark Schmitt of the New America Foundation
Categories: New Hampshire, Politics, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain
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