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Presidential Election News Archives for January 1, 2008

Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
Jan 1 2008 11:44PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call _ encourage supporters to vote for them. "The polls look good, but understand this _ the polls are not enough. The only thing that counts is whether or not you show up to caucus," Democrat Barack Obama told a fired-up crowd of young and old packed into a high school gymnasium.
 
Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
Jan 1 2008 11:44PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call _ encourage supporters to vote for them. "The polls look good, but understand this _ the polls are not enough. The only thing that counts is whether or not you show up to caucus," Democrat Barack Obama told a fired-up crowd of young and old packed into a high school gymnasium.
 
Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
Jan 1 2008 11:44PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call _ encourage supporters to vote for them. "The polls look good, but understand this _ the polls are not enough. The only thing that counts is whether or not you show up to caucus," Democrat Barack Obama told a fired-up crowd of young and old packed into a high school gymnasium.
 
Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
Jan 1 2008 11:44PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call _ encourage supporters to vote for them. "The polls look good, but understand this _ the polls are not enough. The only thing that counts is whether or not you show up to caucus," Democrat Barack Obama told a fired-up crowd of young and old packed into a high school gymnasium.
 
Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
Jan 1 2008 11:44PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call _ encourage supporters to vote for them. "The polls look good, but understand this _ the polls are not enough. The only thing that counts is whether or not you show up to caucus," Democrat Barack Obama told a fired-up crowd of young and old packed into a high school gymnasium.
 
McCain highlights leadership
Jan 1 2008 7:32PM (CT)
TILTON, N.H. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday argued against rival Mitt Romney's managerial experience, saying America needs leaders like himself instead.
 
McCain highlights leadership
Jan 1 2008 7:32PM (CT)
TILTON, N.H. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday argued against rival Mitt Romney's managerial experience, saying America needs leaders like himself instead.
 
McCain highlights leadership
Jan 1 2008 7:32PM (CT)
TILTON, N.H. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday argued against rival Mitt Romney's managerial experience, saying America needs leaders like himself instead.
 
McCain highlights leadership
Jan 1 2008 7:32PM (CT)
TILTON, N.H. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday argued against rival Mitt Romney's managerial experience, saying America needs leaders like himself instead.
 
Kucinich asks supporters to back Obama
Jan 1 2008 6:58PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich on Tuesday asked his supporters to make rival Barack Obama their second choice if he doesn't meet a cutoff point for voting in Iowa's caucuses.
 
Clinton laments missing college football
Jan 1 2008 5:27PM (CT)
CLINTON, Iowa (AP) - America feels Bill Clinton's pain.
 
Huckabee opts for Leno on caucus eve
Jan 1 2008 4:59PM (CT)
SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) - On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee will trade jokes with Jay Leno on NBC's "Tonight Show." While his rivals will be making a final appeal to the state's voters, Huckabee will be flying to Los Angeles to tape the show with Leno, who returns to the air Wednesday without striking writers.
 
Huckabee opts for Leno on caucus eve
Jan 1 2008 4:59PM (CT)
SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) - On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee will trade jokes with Jay Leno on NBC's "Tonight Show." While his rivals will be making a final appeal to the state's voters, Huckabee will be flying to Los Angeles to tape the show with Leno, who returns to the air Wednesday without striking writers.
 
More than geography separates Iowa, NH
Jan 1 2008 4:29PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, NH. (AP) - So long, ethanol. Hello, taxes. More than geography changes when the 2008 presidential campaign leaves the land of flat _ aka Iowa _ for New Hampshire, the Granite State. The electorate is different, and the blend of issues.
 
Play of the Day: It's a family affair
Jan 1 2008 4:11PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Campaigning was a family affair for the Obamas on Tuesday _ and the Clintons, Edwardses and Romneys, too.
 
Play of the Day: It's a family affair
Jan 1 2008 4:11PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Campaigning was a family affair for the Obamas on Tuesday _ and the Clintons, Edwardses and Romneys, too.
 
Play of the Day: It's a family affair
Jan 1 2008 4:11PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Campaigning was a family affair for the Obamas on Tuesday _ and the Clintons, Edwardses and Romneys, too.
 
Play of the Day: It's a family affair
Jan 1 2008 4:11PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Campaigning was a family affair for the Obamas on Tuesday _ and the Clintons, Edwardses and Romneys, too.
 
Memorable moments from campaign trail
Jan 1 2008 3:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential campaigns are about more than just speeches, rallies and the horse race.
 
Memorable moments from campaign trail
Jan 1 2008 3:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential campaigns are about more than just speeches, rallies and the horse race.
 
Memorable moments from campaign trail
Jan 1 2008 3:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential campaigns are about more than just speeches, rallies and the horse race.
 
More than geography separates Iowa, NH
Jan 1 2008 1:52PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, NH. (AP) - So long, ethanol. Hello, taxes.
 
Poll: Nation tired of Iowa-NH first
Jan 1 2008 1:31PM (CT)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - All eyes may be on Iowa and New Hampshire, but many of them are rolling.
 
Iowa final sprint is all about turnout
Jan 1 2008 5:23AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It's all about turning out voters now. After a year of stump speeches, TV ads and face-to-face politicking, presidential get-out-the-vote operations are in overdrive in the final hours before Iowa's caucuses. Campaigns largely are relying on traditional methods, what one operative terms the "knock-and-drag" approach _ knock on doors and drag voters to the caucuses.
 
Iowa final sprint is all about turnout
Jan 1 2008 5:23AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It's all about turning out voters now. After a year of stump speeches, TV ads and face-to-face politicking, presidential get-out-the-vote operations are in overdrive in the final hours before Iowa's caucuses. Campaigns largely are relying on traditional methods, what one operative terms the "knock-and-drag" approach _ knock on doors and drag voters to the caucuses.
 
Iowa final sprint is all about turnout
Jan 1 2008 5:23AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It's all about turning out voters now. After a year of stump speeches, TV ads and face-to-face politicking, presidential get-out-the-vote operations are in overdrive in the final hours before Iowa's caucuses. Campaigns largely are relying on traditional methods, what one operative terms the "knock-and-drag" approach _ knock on doors and drag voters to the caucuses.
 
Iowa final sprint is all about turnout
Jan 1 2008 5:23AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It's all about turning out voters now. After a year of stump speeches, TV ads and face-to-face politicking, presidential get-out-the-vote operations are in overdrive in the final hours before Iowa's caucuses. Campaigns largely are relying on traditional methods, what one operative terms the "knock-and-drag" approach _ knock on doors and drag voters to the caucuses.
 
Iowa final sprint is all about turnout
Jan 1 2008 5:23AM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It's all about turning out voters now. After a year of stump speeches, TV ads and face-to-face politicking, presidential get-out-the-vote operations are in overdrive in the final hours before Iowa's caucuses. Campaigns largely are relying on traditional methods, what one operative terms the "knock-and-drag" approach _ knock on doors and drag voters to the caucuses.
 
   

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