March 9, 2008 8:02 AM
by Jamie Colby
After Senator Hillary Clinton’s big wins in Texas and Ohio, Barack Obama clearly owned Wyoming Saturday…caucus-goers there choosing the Illinois Democrat with a record turnout. Still, the delegate distribution could be termed a “near-tie”, Obama securing 7 more delegates, Clinton walking away with another 5.
Senator McCain remains focused on the Mississippi race Tuesday and then Pennsylvania April 22nd…but how does he keep up the momentum for both the GOP and his plans for a McCain Presidency?
That’s what we’ll examine today in America’s Election Headquarters at 10am eastern when I host two hours with Eric Shawn.
We’ll show you a new Senator McCain campaign ad…the Arizona Senator must not only bring more conservatives aboard, he must build his general election campaign infra-structure, raise campaign cash and select a vice-presidental nominee that will attract not only republicans but cross-over voters as well.
Who do you think is the VP choice most likely to secure John McCain a victory in November?
Post your choice here!
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February 22, 2008 5:50 PM
by Jamie Colby
The consensus today seemed to be Senator John McCain actually gained support following the New York Times front page news about the Senator’s unsubstantiated affair nearly a decade ago with a female lobbyist. Coming his way - new contributors, a warmer, fuzzier feeling from conservative radio show hosts and the chance to move on with just a single day of rumor control.
So what is the old gray lady to do now?
Should the New York Times print a retraction about its allegation concerning John McCain?
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February 7, 2008 1:38 PM
by Jamie Colby
With Governor Mitt Romney and America’s Mayor Rudy Guiliani out of the GOP race for the nomination, will John McCain satisfy conservatives and nail the nomination? Will Governor Mike Huckabee, insisting on Super Tuesday he’s remaining in it to win it, move forward in the upcoming primaries and caucuses?
Presidential politics has never been “cheap” - it costs big bucks to run a successful campaign. For both the Democrats and Republicans, this year’s race is perhaps the most expensive we’ve ever seen. That was something Governor Romney had in his favor…the ability to fund to a greater extent than the other candidates his own campaign.
Who do you think Mitt Romney will endorse? Predictions?
Stay tuned to Fox for the very latest on the campaign trail and for what Senator McCain will say at CPAC. Our coverage continues all day and through prime time. I’ll see you when I fill in for Martha MacCallum on the Live Desk Friday at 1pm eastern and this weekend as we cover what’s ahead for all the candidates…not to mention voters out there wondering who will be left by the time we cast our ballots.
Have a great day!
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