Bill Richardson tours northern New Mexico to speak out for Senator Barack Obama. Encouraging voters to register, working hard to bring in every voter possible to elect the proper president of the United States.
We need a leader that will make the United States the wonderful country we all know it can be. A leader who [...]
It’s an important election year and Bill Richardson is urging voters to get in early.
This ad will be running in Iowa. It’s a great issue ad. Aside from a minor quibble left over from years of college forensics (don’t fold your hands in front of you while you speak, Governor!) I think it’s quite good.
I am a big “message” guy. Issue positions are like ingredients for a meal. They’re [...]
Clearly, our good friends at Western Democrat are trying to overload us with great analysis that demands comment. Their most recent post, A Southwestern Strategy, is especially good, because it refines an idea I’ve suggested to Andrea a number of times: ticket reinforcement would work very well for Bill Richardson.
Some background.
Usually, Presidential candidates are encouraged [...]
Via CNN’s Political Ticker, is word of a new poll that puts Richardson ahead (within the margin of error) of Edwards in New Hampshire. Third place, in other words.
This is being reported, predictably, as part of a slip by Edwards. And it is; Edwards’ campaign has had some weird problems, even though he’s obviously a [...]
Here’s a short YouTube video of Gov. Richardson explaining the North Korean results. Hearing him talk about foreign policy really calms me down sometimes. He’s got a quiet sort of gravitas. Anyway, cool video, enjoy your weekend.
Continued from Part 3.
House Party, Hampton: 2 pm
I only get slightly lost trying to find the house hosting the final event of the day. Was that Liberty Lane East or West? I finally park at the end of a very long lane of cars on a curving street and walk up the brick path to [...]
Continued from Part 2.
Talk at RiverRun Bookstore, 12:30
The drive to Portsmouth ends up being on a local highway where I can’t break 40 miles an hour. I pass a large yellow sign that says MOOSE CROSSING. Well, that’s not something I see every day. By the time I get to the street where the bookstore [...]
The Week Before, Boston
Jeff Gulko emails and asks me if I am coming to New Hampshire on Saturday. Sure, I say, but will I get to actually meet the Gov? Yes, he says. Come along to all the events and help me out. So I do. It’s clear this campaign is still trying to save [...]
Ed Morrissey is a major conservative blogger whose piece about Richardson has been getting a lot of linkage the last couple days. The gist: Uh-oh, this guy could take us DOWN in 2008:
However, the punditry and the Democrats may just be overlooking the one candidate that the Republicans should fear the most and, perhaps, Clinton [...]