Lieberman endorses McCain as McCain continues to raise his numbers in New Hampshire and the Portsmouth Herald gives a strong endorsement of McCain. Ron Paul breaks his own record of raising over four million dollars by raising over *six* million in 24 hours. He will likely raise more than any other candidate in the GOP and is getting close to double-digit numbers in the NH polls.
Obama is still leading in Iowa, but not much (if at all) outside the margin of error and Edwards may receive a large endorsement in Iowa. And all of this has the big asterisk next to it in that many of Iowa's caucus goers still claim to be undecided. Bumpy ride ahead for the D's--making NH hyper-critical for Hillarah and SC hyper-critical for both Obama and Edwards. And, perhaps sentimentally, I wouldn't count out Biden too terribly much just yet. If Edwards or Hillarah slip, he could have some big numbers swing his way as he is commonly called the "second choice" candidate for many in both Iowa and NH, if we are to believe the reports. I wouldn't put a lot of money down on the prospect, but who knows what can/will happen in a democracy and a race like this?
Monday, December 17, 2007
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