Ron Paul's Supporters Speak On His Behalf

Texas Republican Ron Paul has used his grass roots campaign on the internet to break donation records and to score a surge in popularity in Iowa and New Hampshire. However, it may be coming obvious to the candidate that while the internet has hel ...

John McCain Looking For Popularity Surge In New Hampshire

John McCain, slowly gaining ground in New Hampshire on current frontrunner Mitt Romney is viewing his appearance in Iowa as an indication of how well his message is being received. While Romney is focusing a lot of his attention in Iowa on resurg ...

Is John Edwards Message Less Popular In Iowa?

Democratic presidential hopeful John Edward, often considered a populist candidate for his speeches that are aimed at the opinion of the citizens, may be losing some of his appeal as election season draws closer. Despite recent surges in populari ...

Mike Huckabee Positively Declines To Be Negative

Iowa voters have long been known to shun politicians who use negative ads and often end up supporting the target of the ad, even when the information in the ad is accurate. As the voters enjoy the nickname of being nice voters, they can quickly t ...

Rudy Giuliani Staying Away From Frigid Northeast

As snow and blizzard conditions continue to pound the northeast, the Republican presidential candidacy of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seems to be left out in the cold as well. As a national leading candidate, Giuliani is seeing his p ...

Does Mitt Romney See Iowa As A Two-man Race?

As the voters in Iowa prepare for their state's caucus, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has set his sights on Mike Huckabee, firing numerous salvos on his history on issues of immigration and taxes. His recent barrage of comparison ads ...

Hillary Clinton Continues Change Agent Message

As the primary election season being in Iowa, Democrats continue their push for changes in how government operates. Issues such as healthcare, family values and war in Iraq have somewhat been pushed to the back of the field and the candidates all ...

Can Barack Obama Benefit As A Second Choice Candidate?

As Democrats in Iowa caucus for candidates, some in the field will be left out. Democrats have the opportunity to lobby supporters from lesser candidates and move them into groups supporting the top tier candidates, which can give a significant e ...

John McCain Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by Franklin Pierce University / WBZ Poll conducted by RKM Research and Communication

New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 10%, Mitt Romney 31%, Mike Huckabee 5%, John McCain 37%, Fred Thompson 2%, Ron Paul 6%.

John McCain Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by 7News Suffolk University Tracking Poll

New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 12%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 2%, Ron Paul 8%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby tracking poll

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 31%, John McCain 10%, Fred Thompson 11%, Ron Paul 10%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by American Research Group

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 24%, Mike Huckabee 29%, John McCain 11%, Fred Thompson 13%, Ron Paul 6%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by Insider Advantage

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 5%, Mitt Romney 24%, Mike Huckabee 30%, John McCain 11%, Fred Thompson 11%, Ron Paul 7%.

Hillary Clinton Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by Franklin Pierce University / WBZ Poll conducted by RKM Research and Communication

New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 19%, Bill Richardson 8%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Hillary Clinton Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by 7News Suffolk University Tracking Poll

New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Barack Obama Leads Iowa Poll Released by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby tracking poll

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 24%, Barack Obama 31%, John Edwards 27%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Iowa Poll Released by American Research Group

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 21%, Bill Richardson 6%, Joe Biden 8%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Barack Obama Leads Iowa Poll Released by Insider Advantage

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 34%, John Edwards 33%, Bill Richardson 0%, Joe Biden 0%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%.

Musharraf Denies Allegations of Involvement in Bhutto Assassination

Musharraf Denies Allegations of Involvement in Bhutto Assassination

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Barack Obama Continues to Lead in Iowa as John Edwards Surges Past Hillary Clinton

Barack Obama Continues to Lead in Iowa as John Edwards Surges Past Hillary Clinton