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Friday, April 27, 2007

13361 hrs, 19 mins until Election Day

Albuquerque Journal: BlogPost: Richardson Watch
Albuquerque Journal: Richardson Scores Points
Arizona Republic: S.C. military tradition fuels McCain support
Baltimore Sun: Candidates fight for voice, aim at Bush
Bloomington (IL) Pantagraph: Debate generates plenty of interest
Boston Globe: Television: A gripping look at foundations of Mormon faith
Boston Globe: Romney gets early start with national ad
Boston Herald: Straighter talk still from McCain: While Romney talks in circles
Chicago Tribune: Democrats face off in 1st debate
Chicago Tribune: Democrats stress toughness against terrorism
CNN: Dem hopefuls batter Bush
Delaware News Journal: Polished Biden says he can lead
Delaware News Journal: Candidates united against Iraq war
Denver Post: Dems clash in hopefuls' first debate
Des Moines Register: Little-known ex-governor enters race
Deseret Morning News: Romney points out that rivals change minds, too
Deseret Morning News: Demo candidates gang up on Bush, Iraq war in debate
Exeter (NH) News-Letter: Mitt Romney visits Stratham
Greenville (SC) News: Hillary Clinton in Greenville today for town hall meeting
Greenville (SC) News: McCain blasts troop withdrawal date
Hampton (NH) Union: Romney's plan
Henderson (KY) Gleaner: Dale McFeatters: Solid candidates: Bald, stubby and chubby makes presidential material
Houston Chronicle: McCain calls war a 'great tragedy,' but decries withdrawal
Kansas City Star: Few divisions evident in debate
KCBS (Los Angeles): Video: Democratic Presidential Candidates Square Off
KFDA (Amarillo): Richardson talks about getting troops out of Iraq
Knoxville News-Sentinel: Criteria set for GOP debate participation
KTUU (Anchorage): Former Alaskan makes noise at presidential debates
Manchester Union-Leader: Roger Simon: McCain distances himself from Bush
Manchester Union-Leader: Opinion: Obama, Clinton opt out: Taking NH for granted
MSNBC: Hardblogger: Who is Mike Gravel anyway?
Myrtle Beach Sun: Horry Democrats cheer on candidates
New York Daily News: Time to get out of Gitmo, Hil declares
New York Newsday: Clinton seems at ease on big stage; Obama less so
New York Post: Barack 'Disappoints'
New York Post: Dem Rivals In Terror Clash
New York Post: Rich Galen: Underdog Upstages Duel Of The Titans
New York Post: Shock Rudy Snub
New York Sun: Giuliani's Startling Departure on Civil Unions
New York Sun: Romney Ramps Up Criticism of Top Democrats
Newport News Daily Press: Gilmore starts race for White House
Norwich (CT) Bulletin: Eastern Connecticut Democrats grade first debate
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: Giuliani: Dedicated to N.H.
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: Romney: Fix Washington
Portsmouth (NH) Herald: Editorial: Giuliani takes candor too far on campaign trail
Sacramento Bee: Race for '08: California, here they come
San Francisco Chronicle: Candidates flock to Democrats' state convention
Santa Fe New Mexican: National debate: Richardson makes points, but fails debate challenge
Santa Fe New Mexican: Democratic hopefuls polite and cautious in first debate
Santa Fe New Mexican: Group gets new look at state's uninsured
St Paul Pioneer Press: David Broder: With a 'change' election ahead, McCain revisits his '99 themes
St Paul Pioneer Press: Democratic debate aims at Iraq
Stamford Advocate: Report sheds light on Dodd's campaign spending
Staunton News Leader: Gilmore enters presidential race
The State: Highlights of what the candidates said during debate
The State: Democrats spar in S.C.
WAGT: Democratic Presidential Candidates Focus On Iraq
WAGT: South Carolina Voters Weigh In On First In The Nation Democratic Presidential Debate
Washington Post: McCain Returns to the Scene of His 2000 Undoing
Washington Post: Democrats Kick Off Primary Race
Washington Post: Candidates Unite in Criticizing Bush
Washington Post: David Broder: Democratic Hopefuls Show Political Heft
Washington Times: With 18 months to go, 8 Democrats begin debate
Wichita Eagle: Democratic presidential hopefuls convene in polite debate
WIFR (Rockford): Democratic Debates
WIS (Columbia): Survey highlights African-American voters' health care concerns
WIS (Columbia): Iraq war dominates first Democratic presidential debate
WOOD (Grand Rapids): Expert: Clinton, Richardson scored; GOP: Candidates "out of touch"
WSFA (Montgomery): Decision 2008: First Democrat Presidential Debate Held On MSNBC

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