Sunday, December 16, 2007

des moines register endorsement

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. ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
The Des Moines Register endorsement goes to Hillary
Clinton. That readiness to lead sets her apart from a constellation of
possible stars in her party, particularly Barack Obama, who also
demonstrates the potential to be a fine ...
.. 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.
...
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.
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.
.. 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. ...
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. ...
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.
Big night for long awaited endorsements. The Des Moines
Register: Why Clinton; Why McCain The Boston Globe: For the Democrats:
Barack Obama; For the Republicans: John McCain.
The Des Moines
Register disagrees with John McCain on a number of issues (including
abortion rights) but denied the endorsement to Romney who has spent
over $7 million in Iowa and who desperately needs a win in Iowa and
New Hampshire to ...
The Des Moines Register has just endorsed Hillary
Clinton in the Democratic race -- a major (and somewhat surprising)
boost for her campaign. In 24, the DMR went for John Edwards eight
days before the caucuses were held, praising him ...
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.
Awesome news for the Hillary Campaign...Des Moines
Register endorses Hillary for president. McCain received the nod for
the republican nomination.

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