Friday, January 4, 2008

News from around the world on the Iowa Caucus

New faces win Iowa caucus
Radio Netherlands - Netherlands... of thousands of dollars to spend in his campaign, against the many millions of Matt Romney, the more conventionally conservative Republican candidate. ...

US presidential candidates shift to New Hampshire
CBC News - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Republican candidate Huckabee swept to victory on support of evangelical Christians, defeating former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, former Sen. ...

Huckabee rises on 'faith, family' theme
DetNews.com - Detroit,MI,USA
In a clear shot at the well-heeled Romney, Huckabee says he's the Republican candidate from humble beginnings who understands the plight of voters in ...

Does any Republican Candidate Want to Win Iowa?
HULIQ - Hickory,NC,USA
The website of the Democratic Party of USA has a very interesting information on what the republican candidates for the US Presidency have said about Iowa ...

The Mayor's birds of prey
Al-Ahram Weekly - Cairo,Egypt
And they know that since the public is unhappy with President Bush because of the Iraq war, if they can make a republican candidate out to be warlike then ...

Dems Want Repubs to Nominate Huckabee
WEBCommentary - USA
But if he moves forward and potentially becomes the Republican candidate...what will you do then? Will you continue to attack him... or his opponent on the ...

State may still carry primary weight
The Capital Times - Madison,WI,USA
Thursday's strong showings by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mike Huckabee could breathe new life into Wisconsin's ...

Why Losing in Iowa Means More than Winning
FOX News - USA
Even now, rumors have spread in the media that Republican candidate Fred Thompson will drop from the race if he doesn't perform well in Iowa. ...

Exeter community readies for 2008 primary
Exeter News-Letter - Exeter,NH,USA
On Wednesday morning, a group of Ron Paul volunteers showed support for the Republican candidate by waving signs and catching the attention of motorists ...

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