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Romney for President Communications Director Matt Rhoades Statement On The South Carolina Republican Presidential Debate

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY CALLS FOR CHANGE

Myrtle Beach, SC – Tonight, Romney for President Communications Director Matt Rhoades released the following statement on the South Carolina Republican presidential debate:

"Tonight, Governor Romney won the debate by discussing the issues that are important to the American people.  He was the only candidate to lay out the vision necessary for changing Washington and strengthening America.  Our nation cannot afford to continue electing the same Washington insiders.  Governor Romney also rejects the pessimism that would give up on lost jobs, abandon weakened industries and disregard states that are hurting.  Governor Romney will take the action necessary to build a better future for all Americans."

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Six candidates To Participate In 2008 South Carolina Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate

Six candidates to participate in historic 2008 South Carolina Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate in Myrtle Beach

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Excitement surrounding presidential politics in South Carolina continues to grow as South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Katon Dawson today announced that invitations have been extended to and accepted by six Republican presidential candidates to participate in the 2008 South Carolina  Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

"The stakes couldn't be higher this election, and we couldn't be more excited to extend a warm South Carolina welcome to six White House hopefuls who are seeking the Republican nomination to be the next President of the United States," said Dawson. "These candidates join tens of thousands of Republicans from across the country and hundreds of journalists from around the world who are converging on Myrtle Beach for this debate because they know the 2008 election could be decided on our stage that night."

The following candidates will be receiving formal invitations from the South Carolina Republican Party to the 2008 South Carolina Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate (in alphabetical order):

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani - New York City Former
Governor Mike Huckabee - Arkansas
U.S. Senator John McCain - Arizona
U.S. Congressman Ron Paul - Texas
Former Governor Mitt Romney - Massachusetts
Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson - Tennessee

Candidates who received invitations to participate in the debate have announced formal campaigns for president; filed the necessary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission and the South Carolina Republican Party to run for president; paid all candidate filing fees associated with their candidacy; met all U. S. constitutional requirements; and garnered at least 5% of the national electorate as determined by an average of the most recent national telephone polls of registered voters conducted by non-partisan public opinion polling organizations leading up to the registration deadline as determined by the South Carolina Republican Party and FOX News Channel; or, place in the top five in the New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary on January 8, 2008.

The 2008 South Carolina Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate will be televised live by FOX News Channel at 9:00 PM from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center on Thursday, January 10, 2008. FOX News Channel Washington Managing Editor Brit Hume will moderate the debate while FOX News anchor Chris Wallace and White House Correspondent Wendell Goler will ask questions of the candidates.

FOX News Radio (FNR) will also provide listeners with live debate coverage beginning at 9 PM/ET. FNR’s Mike Majchrowitz will anchor the debate live from inside the hall. Following the debate, Majchrowitz and FNR Political Analyst and Washington Post columnist Jeff Birnbaum will provide post-debate analysis. They will be joined by FOX News Radio Correspondent Todd Starnes and several special guests live from “Spin Alley”.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards Statement On Governor Richardson

EDWARDS STATEMENT ON GOVERNOR RICHARDSON

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – John Edwards released the following statement today about the announcement by Governor Bill Richardson that he will no longer seek the Democratic nomination for President in 2008.

“Governor Richardson has been a strong voice on behalf of America’s families.  He ran an impressive campaign focused on the important issues facing our country.  From ending the war in Iraq to achieving energy independence, Governor Richardson has spoken out with passion on the issues that matter most to the American people.  I want to thank him for his decades of service to our country and I wish him the best as he moves forward.  I know that he will continue to be a leader in the fight to change our country.”

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Announces Television Ad "Moment" To Run In Nevada

Obama Campaign Announces Television Ad "Moment" to Run in Nevada

Las Vegas, NV - The Obama campaign announced today they will begin running a new :60-second campaign ad entitled "Moment," which features footage from Obama's widely-praised Jefferson-Jackson dinner speech in Des Moines. In the ad, Obama talks about his desire to move past the old textbook campaigns that seek to divide America instead of solving the country's problems.

The Obama campaign is augmenting its current ad buy today with "Moment" and will continue airing the :30-second spot "Mother" in the Las Vegas and Reno markets.

SCRIPT - "Moment"

VISUAL:

Grayscale intro card fading in
BARACK V/O

I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

We are in a defining moment in our history.

VISUAL:

Audience members from the JJ Dinner
BARACK V/O

Our nation is at war.  The planet is in peril.

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

The dream that so many generations fought for...

VISUAL:

Audience-perspective shot
BARACK V/O:

Feels as if it's slowly slipping away.

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

And that is why, the same old Washington textbook campaigns…

VISUAL:

Black Screen

SUPER:

"No longer politics as usual with Obama."

Daily News

1/4/08
BARACK V/O

Just won't do.

VISUAL:

Black Screen

SUPER:

‘Scrupulous honesty."

Joe Klein

Time Magazine

11/12/07
BARACK V/O

That's why, telling the American people what we think they want to hear…

VISUAL:

Black Screen

SUPER:

"Obama points to new way"

Review-Journal

10/19/07
BARACK V/O

Instead of telling the America people what they need to hear, just won't do.

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ  Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

America, our moment is now.

VISUAL:

Audience-perspective shot
BARACK V/O:

I don't wanna spend…

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

The next year or the next four years…

VISUAL:

Black Screen

SUPER:

"Across the Divide."

Newsweek

7/16/07
BARACK V/O

Re-fighting the same fights that we had, in the 1990's.

VISUAL:

Barack standing at JJ Dinner
BARACK AT JJ SYNC:

I don't wanna pit red America against blue America, I wanna be the President…

VISAUL:

Obama Logo fades in, dark blue background

SUPER:

Barack Obama for President

Caucus January 19th

Nevada.BarackObama.com

888-OBAMA-NV

888-622-6268

Approved By Barack Obama.  Paid For By Obama For America.
BARACK V/O:

of the UNITED States of America

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Statement on Gov. Richardson Withdrawal

Clinton Statement on Gov. Richardson Withdrawal

“Governor Richardson is a great public servant and a friend. He waged a hard-fought and substantive campaign, and helped drive the conversation on the great issues facing our nation. I wish him the best of luck as he continues his outstanding work in New Mexico.”

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Governor Bill Richardson Withdraws From Democratic Presidential Race

Governor Bill Richardson Withdraws from Democratic Presidential Race

SANTA FE, NM -- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson today announced that he is ending his bid for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination. Below are the Governor's remarks, as prepared for delivery, from an afternoon news conference at the New Mexico State Capitol building in Santa Fe.

Governor Bill Richardson's Prepared Remarks
Thursday, January 10, 2008

Thank you all for coming today.

I want to begin today by speaking directly to those who have supported my campaign for president from the very beginning, those who joined us along the way, those who were with us at the end, and most importantly, the people of New Mexico.

It is with great pride, understanding and acceptance that I am ending my campaign for President of the United States.

It was my hope that all of you would first hear this news from me, and not a news organization. But unfortunately, as with too many things in our world today, it's the ending of something that garners the most intense interest and speculation.

It has been an exhilarating and humbling year -- an experience I will treasure and never forget. The voters of this country -- and particularly of the early primary states where I focused my campaign -- tested me in ways I have never been tested. We had 200 debates! Actually, it was only 24 but it sure felt like 200. And, I believe we made our case to the people.

We made our case for change -- guided by an experienced hand.

We made our case for a foreign policy of principle and realism. Of rebuilding alliances through diplomacy and unflagging support for democracy.

We made our case for rebuilding this country with a laser like focus on economic growth, creating quality jobs like we've done in New Mexico, investing in education, science, math and the arts and providing universal health care.

And we made our case for bringing people together -- as I have done for my entire career-Democrats, Independents, Republicans -- to break the gridlock in Washington and get things done for the American people.

I knew from the beginning that this would be an uphill climb. When I entered the campaign, it was clear that we, as Democrats, had the most talented field of candidates in my lifetime running to change the direction of our country. And in the end, one of them will.

Despite overwhelming financial and political odds, I am proud of the campaign we waged and the influence we had on the issues that matter most to the future of this country.

A year ago, we were the only major campaign calling for the removal of all of our troops within a year's time from Iraq. We were the only campaign calling for a complete reform of education in this country, including the scrapping of No Child Left Behind. And we were the campaign with the most aggressive clean energy plan and the most ambitious standards for reducing global warming.

Now, all of the remaining candidates are coming to our point of view. I am confident that the next President of the United States will implement much of what we've been urging for the last twelve months, and our nation and world will be the better for it.

This has been a remarkable process. I have learned I don't have all the answers. Not every solution can be found inside the Beltway.

I have been grilled in over a thousand forums and town meetings, pressed on my views, my accomplishments, my ideas and policy prescriptions for this nation.

From the farm towns of Iowa to the mountain towns of New Hampshire, from the South Carolina shore to the glittering cities of Nevada, I traveled hundreds of thousands of miles, faced tens of thousands of citizens. They shared their hopes, their ideas, their problems and questions with me and -- boy, there were some tough questions. I gave them the best I had-and I gave this race the best I had.

We raised over $22 million, with 68,000 donors. We built a multi-state organization of hundreds of staff and thousands of volunteers. We had organized steering committees in 36 states and are on the ballot in 42 states. And we worked harder than anyone. Boy, did we work hard. And we did our best. And that's all we can expect from each other.

Running for president brings out the best in everyone who graces the stage, and I have learned much from the other candidates running. They have all brought great talents and abilities to the campaign.

Senator Biden's passion and intellect are remarkable.

Senator Dodd is the epitome of selfless dedication to public service and the Democratic Party.

Senator Edwards is a singular voice for the most downtrodden and forgotten among us.

Senator Obama is a bright light of hope and optimism at a time of great national unease, yet he is also grounded in thoughtful wisdom beyond his years.

Senator Clinton's poise in the face of adversity is matched only by her lifetime of achievement and deep understanding of the challenges we face.

Representative Kucinich is a man of great decency and dedication who will faithfully soldier on no matter how great the odds.

And all of us in the Democratic Party owe Senator Mike Gravel our appreciation for his brave leadership during the national turmoil of Vietnam.

I am honored to have shared the stage with each of these Democrats. And I am enormously grateful to all of my supporters who chose to stand with me despite so many other candidates of accomplishment and potential.

Now that my time in this national campaign has come to an end, I would urge those who supported my candidacy to take a long and thoughtful look at the remaining Democrats. They are all strong contenders who each, in their own way, would bring desperately needed change to our country. All I ask is that you make your own, independent choice with the same care and dedication to this country that you honored me with during this campaign.

At this time, I will not endorse of any candidate.

And all I ask of the candidates is that they do not resort to personal attacks to win the nomination. Our country and our party deserve better than that. I have said from the beginning that we must avoid attacking each other and I continue to believe that to this day.

This campaign is not about those of us who ran or are still running. It is about the American people. Disagree on policy, but respect the personal privacy and personal integrity of the others running. To do otherwise could result in another four to eight years of more of the same. And that would be biggest tragedy of all.

Now I am returning to a job that I love, serving a state that I cherish and doing the work of the people I was elected to serve. As I have always said, I am the luckiest man I know. I am married to my high school sweetheart. I live in a place called the Land of Enchantment. I have the best job in the world. And I just got to run for president of the United States.

It doesn't get any better than that.

So, the time has come to end my quest and come home to tackle the challenges before us in New Mexico. Our Legislature starts next week and I intend to put my full efforts behind our number one priority -- extending health insurance to every New Mexican by the end of my term. So, to all New Mexico Legislators and Citizens who participate in the public process -- I have a message -- I am back!

I will continue my international missions to advance the cause of human rights and democracy. I will enjoy riding my horse, again. I will work hard to make Tom Udall the next U.S. Senator from New Mexico.

I'd like to finish this afternoon with the most important part ... saying an appropriate thank you to all of you who supported this campaign.

There are so many of you -- thousands of supporters and donors who made my dream your dreams and supported my campaign with your own extraordinary efforts. Let me just name a few:

Barbara Richardson

Ed Romero -- Finance Chair

Dave Contarino -- Campaign Manager

Amanda Cooper -- Deputy Campaign Manager

Mike Stratton -- my senior political advisor

The New Mexico Roadrunners hundreds of them -- who gave their time, and their hard work, to my campaign.

And my hard-working campaign staff.

I am an optimist. I am positive about this country and our ability to tackle the great challenges ahead. The last year, I have learned so much, but I have learned, most of all, that the people of this country are a sincere and caring people. They are also thoughtful and deadly serious about the choice before them as they consider these candidates. So, it is with an optimistic spirit that I withdraw my candidacy for the Presidency today. I believe in the American people and their wisdom to make the right choice in the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you. God Bless you and God bless America.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Henry Cisneros And Edward Romero Endorse Hillary for President

Henry Cisneros and Edward Romero Endorse Hillary for President
Former Richardson Supporters Cite Clinton’s Record of Delivering Results for America’s Families

Today, two prominent supporters of Governor Bill Richardson’s presidential campaign, former U.S. Ambassador Edward Romero and Henry Cisneros, the first Hispanic to serve as the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), announced their endorsements of Hillary Clinton for President today.

“These two men each in their own way broke historic ground and embody what the American dream is all about. I am honored to have their support, experience and passion behind me as I continue my conversation with American families about my bold vision for the future and my record of delivering real change for this country,” said Senator Clinton.

Cisneros served in President Bill Clinton’s administration as the Secretary of HUD from 1993 to 1997. Cisneros is credited with initiating the revitalization of many of the nation’s public housing developments and formulating policies that have contributed to today’s record homeownership rate.

“I am proud to stand with Senator Clinton because she has always stood for America’s children and families. Hillary Clinton has the right combination of passion, leadership and heart that will make her the best President,” said Cisneros. “We all need a President who can start on day one fixing the problems left in the wake of the Bush Administration.”

Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra Edward L. Romero, who had served as the National Finance Chair to Governor Bill Richardson’s presidential campaign, cited Senator Clinton’s record of delivering results to America’s children.

“I asked myself two questions: Who will be the best President and who can win in November? For me, the choice was clear. Senator Clinton time and again has worked hard and has a strong record of delivering real results for this country. She is best equipped to get this country back on track,” said Romero. 

Ambassador Romero has previously served on the national finance committees for the Carter and Clinton administrations as well as Vice President Al Gore. He also helped to raise money for Presidential candidate John Kerry.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Governor Tim Pawlenty Campaigns For John McCain In Michigan

Governor Tim Pawlenty Campaigns for John McCain in Michigan

Arlington, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty will campaign for John McCain in Michigan on Friday, January 11th. On Saturday and Sunday, Governor Pawlenty will join John McCain as he campaigns around the state.

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Bill Richardson Thank You To Supporters

Bill Richardson Thank You To Supporters

It is with great pride, understanding and acceptance that I am ending my campaign for President of the United States. It was my hope that all of you would first hear this news from me and not a news organization. But unfortunately, as with too many things in our world today, it's the ending of something that garners the most intense interest and speculation.

I knew from the beginning that this would be an uphill climb. When I entered the campaign, it was clear that we, as Democrats, had the most talented field of candidates in my lifetime running to change the direction of our country. And in the end, one of them will.

Despite overwhelming financial and political odds, I am proud of the campaign we waged and the influence we had on the issues that matter most to the future of this country.

A year ago, we were the only major campaign calling for the removal of all of our troops within a year's time from Iraq. We were the only campaign calling for a complete reform of education in this country, including the scrapping of No Child Left Behind. And we were the campaign with the most aggressive clean energy plan and the most ambitious standards for reducing global warming.

Now, all of the remaining candidates are coming to our point of view. I am confident that the next President of the United States will implement much of what we've been urging for the last twelve months, and our nation and world will be the better for it.

There are so many of you who gave so much to this campaign. For that, I will be forever grateful. Running for president has been, at times, humbling and at other times, exhilarating. I have grown and learned a great deal from the experience, and I am a better person for it.

Also, because of your close friendship and support throughout the ups and downs of what is a very grueling and demanding process, I have never felt alone.

Running for president brings out the best in everyone who graces the stage, and I have learned much from the other candidates running. They have all brought great talents and abilities to the campaign.

Senator Biden's passion and intellect are remarkable.

Senator Dodd is the epitome of selfless dedication to public service and the Democratic Party.

Senator Edwards is a singular voice for the most downtrodden and forgotten among us.

Senator Obama is a bright light of hope and optimism at a time of great national unease, yet he is also grounded in thoughtful wisdom beyond his years.

Senator Clinton's poise in the face of adversity is matched only by her lifetime of achievement and deep understanding of the challenges we face.

Representative Kucinich is a man of great decency and dedication who will faithfully soldier on no matter how great the odds.

And all of us in the Democratic Party owe Senator Mike Gravel our appreciation for his leadership during the national turmoil of Vietnam.

I am honored to have shared the stage with each of these Democrats. And I am enormously grateful to all of my supporters who chose to stand with me despite so many other candidates of accomplishment and potential.

Now that my time in this national campaign has come to an end, I would urge those who supported my candidacy to take a long and thoughtful look at the remaining Democrats. They are all strong contenders who each, in their own way, would bring desperately needed change to our country. All I ask is that you make your own independent choice with the same care and dedication to this country that you honored me with during this campaign. At this time, I will not endorse any candidate.

Now I am returning to a job that I love, serving a state that I cherish and doing the work of the people I was elected to serve. As I have always said, I am the luckiest man I know. I am married to my high school sweetheart. I live in a place called the Land of Enchantment. I have the best job in the world. And I just got to run for president of the United States.

It doesn't get any better than that.

With my deepest appreciation for all that you have done,

Bill

Governor Bill Richardson
The Governor's Mansion
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches National, Florida TV Ad, “First Day”

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches National, Florida TV Ad, “First Day”

Winter Park, FL - The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new television ad entitled “First Day.”  The ad begins airing on FOX News and in Florida today.

Script for “First Day”:

NARRATOR: “On his first day in office, Rudy Giuliani will send Congress the largest tax cut in American history.”

MAYOR GIULIANI: “I would lower taxes as President of the United States because it’s not just an ideology or, or a theory for me.  I made it work. I had results.”

NARRATOR: “Rudy’s delivered more tax relief than the other Republicans combined. And now has a plan to cut taxes by trillions of dollars.”

MAYOR GIULIANI: “I’m the one who, who’s lowered taxes, and lowered spending, and actually gotten it done where it was more difficult to do it than even in Washington DC.  I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2008 | Permalink

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