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Ambinder, via Monday Morning Clacker - So what WILL turnout be - in both primaries - in NH on Tuesday?

As I’ve previously noted in another McCain post , the Concord Monitor quoted the infinitely-respected NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner as to his estimates of turnout in the GOP and Democratic primaries, respectively, on Tuesday.  Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic, who also has graced this blog many times because of his reporting on the campaign trail, offers […]

Concord Monitor: NH Secretary of State predicts record turnout for both primaries

One of the most important things that Senator McCain must do, is to secure a decent share of “undeclared” (i.e., independent) NH voters, who can vote in either primary- and don’t have to decide, until Tuesday.  According to the Concord Monitor, in this story detailing the predictions of the highly respected Secretary of State, William […]

Thoughts on the Post-Iowa Dynamic for Senator McCain

By the Publisher of ElectionNightHQ.com
How the race has changed, given the results in Iowa:
It’s all about the Expectations Game.  The conventional wisdom, heading into Iowa, was that Huck might have peaked too soon, particularly after the episode with the press conference and the negative ad.  The feeling was that Huck vs. Mitt was too close […]

McCain finds an unlikely pitchman for his ability to defeat Hillary: Bill! He describes McCain as “a big figure” and “the most electable”

by Election Night HQ’s Publisher
Great find by Blogs4McCain’s Seattle, who has a YouTube video up of former President Bill Clinton being interviewed by Barbara Walters.  Here’s the transcript:

WALTERS: Who do you think is the strongest Republican candidate?
CLINTON:  I think that McCain has a lot of appeal.  And I think that, he seems to making a […]

Race42008.com: SurveyUSA Polls in Swing States of Iowa, Wisconsin Show McCain As Strongest GOP Candidate Vs. HRC

On Friday, November 17, Race42008.com’s Aron Goldman published the results of two SurveyUSA polls in the key swing states of Iowa and Wisconsin.  Iowa was one of only three states to switch sides from 2000 to 2004, going from blue to red.  It had not been carried by a Republican in a presidential race in […]


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