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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Giuliani Moves Nearer to White House Run

WASHINGTON (AP) -
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed paperwork with the
Federal Election Commission this week that takes him one step closer to
running for president. A filing on behalf of the man once dubbed
"America's mayor" was hand-delivered to the commission on Monday, an
FEC...
Giuliani Moves Nearer to White House Run

Romney Understands McCain And Giuliani

Eager to position himself as the most conservative GOP presidential hopeful, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney accused Sen. John McCain Monday of being “disingenuous” on gay marriage.

In an interview with The Examiner, Romney described himself as more conservative than Republican rivals McCain, R-Ariz., and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on a variety of issues. “We’re in a different place on immigration; we’re in a different place on campaign reform; we’re in a different place on same–sex marriage; we’re in a different place on the president’s policy on interrogation of detainees,” Romney said.

“I’m a conservative Republican, there’s no question about that,” he said. “I’m at a different place than the other two.” Romney Understands McCain And Giuliani

Tancredo: McCain, Giuliani would be disastrous for GOP

Tancredo: McCain, Giuliani would be disastrous for GOP

John Edwards Looking Strong for 2008

John Edwards Looking Strong for 2008

Committees Prepare for Change

Committees Prepare for Change

Top public colleges getting 'whiter, richer'

Top public colleges getting 'whiter, richer'

Newt has plan to become president ‘almost by magic.’

Newt has plan to become president ‘almost by magic.’

Art Levine: Common-sense populists: the real winners in November

Art Levine: Common-sense populists: the real winners in November

The Online Beat: A New Congressman Says 'No' to the President

Most freshman Democratic members of the House of Representatives
attended last week's reception at the White House with President Bush,
Vice President Cheney, White House political czar Karl Rove and others
who had just finished plotting and executing unrelenting attacks
campaigns on the newcomers. But the target of some of the campaign
season's crudest attacks, Minnesota's Keith Ellison, had better things
to do. The Online Beat: A New Congressman Says 'No' to the President