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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!ABC and NBC have refused to run a national ad critical of President Obama's health care reform plan. The commercial features a doctor who warns that a government-run health care system will lead to rationing and will disproportionately harm the quality of care for seniors on Medicare. The spot has been running for two weeks on local affiliates of Fox, CBS and even ABC and NBC. But the two networks have refused to air the commercial nationally, according to Fox News. ...
Readers of this blog known that I've been keeping tabs on the three states that John McCain's campaign put forth as their ticket to victory. You'll recall that the three in question are Wisconsin, Minnesota and Pennsylvania. Here are the latest developments. Yesterday, we learned that the RNC, as McCain had done before Michigan, will now be pulling down ads in Wisconsin. Why? According to Realclearpolitics.com, McCain's numbers have cratered of late. He went from being 5% down two weeks ago, to 6.7% down last week, and he now trails Obama by 10.4% in the aggregate polls, making Wisconsin a ...
The circle is now complete...- D. Vader Former President and would-be First Gent Bill Clinton seems to have been overtaken in the political skills department by daughter Chelsea Clinton, observes Politico:In Philadelphia Monday night for a final rally before the must-win Pennsylvania primary, Chelsea Clinton told a packed crowd that she and her father are having an "implicit competition about who is my mother's better surrogate on any given day." She may have been joking. She may also be winning. Bill Clinton is a master of retail politicking, widely acknowledged to have few peers as a ...
Dick Morris is certain and his logic is sound: The results are already clear. Obama will go to the Democratic Convention with a lead of between 100 and 200 elected delegates. The remaining question is: What will the superdelegates do then? But is that really a question? Will the leaders of the Democratic Party be complicit in its destruction? Will they really kindle a civil war by denying the nomination to the man who won the most elected delegates? No way. They well understand that to do so would be to throw away the party's chances of victory and to stigmatize it among African-Americans and ...
At the risk of spending too much time covering Mike Huckabee, eyebrows are being raised over the relationship between him and Dick Morris: Morris lately has been lavishing praise in newspaper columns and television appearances on Huckabee, whose polished debate performances and recent gains in the polls in Iowa have given him a chance to penetrate the top tier among the GOP candidates."Mike Huckabee is on a roll," Morris began one of his columns in The Hill newspaper last month. He also offers regular political analysis for Fox News and the New York Post.Morris' public touts of Huckabee ...
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