Sunday, December 16, 2007

des moines register endorsement

I gotta be straight with you, my reading public: the Des Moines
Register is engaged in wishful thinking. McCain is dead in the water
and Hillary Clinton is fading fast. These endorsements will have zero
impact on the final results.
The Boston Globe has also made its
endorsements: John McCain and Barack Obama. In a preview of the
endorsements in tomorrow's paper, they report:. Of Obama, the
editorial board wrote that his diverse and international life
experience ...
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. ...
As Mike says, no
one seems to want to concede that their candidate is even in the
running for the DMR endorsement. While corresponding with one campaign
aide last night, I felt like I was more likely to win the endorsement
than his boss ...
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.' ...
Register Endorsement Usually
Bodes Well Following this week's pair of eat-your-peas, no hot topics
or interaction allowed Des Moines Register debates, the state's
biggest paper is set to endorse. The Register Stamp of Approval has
...
~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 ...
Hotline believes
that the Des Moines Register will be publishing their endorsement for
the Iowa caucus soon, possibly as early as tomorrow, and the
speculation is that Obama will get the endorsement. The Register's
endorsement of ...
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. ...
Hotline believes that the Des Moines Register will be
publishing their endorsement for the Iowa caucus soon, possibly as
early as tomorrow, and the speculation is that Obama will get the
endorsement. The Register's endorsement of ...
.. vehicle idled
outside, former President Bill Clinton held forth on a sofa in the
publisher's suite at The Des Moines Register, explaining why he
believed Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton should win the newspaper's
coveted endorsement. ...
As Mike says, no one seems to want to concede
that their candidate is even in the running for the DMR endorsement.
While corresponding with one campaign aide last night, I felt like I
was more likely to win the endorsement than his boss ...
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 Boston Globe has also made its endorsements: John
McCain and Barack Obama. In a preview of the endorsements in
tomorrow's paper, they report:. Of Obama, the editorial board wrote
that his diverse and international life experience ...
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, Iowa's largest newspaper and the
people who brought you two of the most worthless and dull presidential
debates this past week (with the added bonus of saying the loony Alan
Keyes could show up for the GOP forum ...

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