All of the Republican candidates, save for Fred D. Thompson, will campaign heavily today in Michigan, which holds its primary tomorrow. Mitt Romney is still hinging his campaign on a win there, although John McCain and Mike Huckabee have made it a very tight race. In a dispatch from the state, The Times’s John Broder examines the ways in which Mr. Romney highlights his Michigan roots on the campaign trail, and the ways in which the growing crowds seem to have energized him. Mr. Romney will speak in front of the Detroit E... lire la suite
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Mitt Romney reassures voters from his home state that resolving their economic challenges is one of his priorities. Today he began running a TV spot in Michigan that draws from his performance at the Oct. G. O. P. debate in Dearborn, Mich. Until now, there hadn’t been much talk about Michigan’s Jan.
Miami Gets First Win; Rich Rodriguez New Michigan Coach Cleo to the rescue Greg Camarillo scored on a 64 yard pass from Cleo Lemon after Matt Stover missed a 44 yard field goal in OT to beat the Ravens 22-16. Camarillo caught a short pass near mid-field and took it to the house–giving Miami its first win.
Illegal aliens no longer will get driver’s licenses. What a difference an election makes. Michigan’s Republican attorney general, Mike Cox, just issued an opinion that says since you must be a permanent resident of his state to get a driver’s license, illegal aliens cannot get one.
Michigan Will Win In Carr’s Last Charge Jake Long, Chad Henne and Mike Hart came back to win it all Ah…this is what I’m talking about. All those other pre January 1st bowls are over with and it’s time to see what’s really going on. Yeah, Andre Woodson shredded Bobby Bowden’s depleted defense yesterday and locked up being the number one quarterback picked…
New Ad in Michigan ClubforGrowth. NET just issued a new TV ad in Michigan that's critical of Mike Huckabee's record as governor of Arkansas. Posted at Andrew Roth at 8: AM |
Ryan Mallet Leaves Michigan. Opens the Door For National#1 Recruit Terrelle Pryor Gonna miss you Ryan. Good luck! Rich Rodriguez’s tenor at Michigan is starting off with a bang. Strong armed and very talented, but immoble freshman QB Ryan Mallett has left the school and is most likely to land at Tennessee.
There may be no better place than Michigan (uh, other than the entire Rust Belt), where the line former Gov. Mike Huckabee has perfected about knowing the guy you work with, rather than the guy who laid you off, will resonate. It’s all part of his portrayal as the candidate who represents the common man, the worker-bee (pardon yet another variation on his name), and so not reflective of the corporate executive like his rival, Mitt Romney.
Mitt Romney, who appears to be all-in in Michigan, started a new radio ad today that features one of his most prominent supporters in the state. In the spot (listen to it here), Congressman Pete Hoekstra and his wife Diane.
Michigan Democrats should vote for Mitt Romney, because if Mitt wins, Democrats win.
Mitt Romney claimed endorsements today from two newspapers in Michigan, his native state where he is focusing his wounded presidential bid. The Grand Rapids Press, in its editorial, says that Romney and John McCain would both offer "solid leadership," but.
This Detroit News rant against the major parties' treatment of Michigan contains an interesting - and depressing - fact: There are more unemployed in Michigan (370,000 people) than there were voters in the Iowa caucuses (334,000).
Reuters - Republican White House hopefuls John McCain and Mitt Romney are in a very close race in Michigan, three days before state voters decide their pick for the party's presidential nomination, according to two new polls released on Saturday.
WASHINGTON - Après les votes dans l'Iowa et le New Hampshire, la course à l'investiture pour la présidentielle américaine de novembre demeure encore très ouverte. Désormais, tous les candidats républicains ont le regard tourné vers les prochaines primaires: le Michigan dès mardi, le Nevada et la Caroline du Sud le 19 janvier.
Les républicains John McCain et Mitt Romney sont au coude-à -coude dans le Michigan, qui désignera mardi les candidats de son choix à l'élection présidentielle américaine, selon deux sondages.
Michigan is the state that has been hit the hardest over the last decade by job losses and outsourcing to many wonderful free market economies. You know, like China. Yet, so many Democrats have been so slow to comprehend how aligning themselves with big corporations, adding corporate advisors who play Democrats on tv and not responding to the economic anxieties Americans are feeling has hurt the party's image with working people and the middle class.
All of the Republican candidates, save for Fred D. Thompson, will campaign heavily today in Michigan, which holds its primary tomorrow. Mitt Romney is still hinging his campaign on a win there, although John McCain and Mike Huckabee have made it a very tight race. In a dispatch from the state, The Times’s John Broder examines the ways in which Mr.
Pushing Romney in Michigan to screw up the Republicans.
Les candidats républicains se mesurent mardi dans le Michigan, un Etat frappé de plein fouet par la crise, où seule la situation économique préoccupe.
Back in October, over a month before I concluded that Mitt Romney is objectively unfit to be president, on account of his illegal, unilateral, and totally non-mandated imposition of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts, I wrote this (fourth item at link) on his attempt at universal health care in the Bay State:
Special Last-Minute Addition: The Mitt Romney YouTube Boxed Set — 22 different vids on the various dark sides of Romney RomneyCare: Jan. €” Midnight Message for Michigan on (Objectively Unfit) Mitt (A Model for HillaryCare II) Jan. €” The RomneyCare Crackup Is Arriving Early (Heavy Fines and Rationing)