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Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Growth And Prosperity"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "GROWTH AND PROSPERITY"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Growth and Prosperity."  The ad highlights Governor Romney's call to build a stronger America with a stronger economy, stronger military and stronger families.  Governor Romney believes that only through strength can American remain the world's super power.  This election is about the future and Governor Romney is committed to bringing conservative change to Washington so we can meet the challenges our nation confronts today.

The ad will begin airing today as part of the campaign's rotation in New Hampshire.

Script For "Growth And Prosperity" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "This isn't the time for us to shrink from conservative principles. 

"It's a time for us to stand in strength.  America must remain the world's superpower. 

"If we will simply march forward, we can propel America's growth and prosperity to lead the world.

"Now is the time for us to lead a great coalition of strength for our families, for our future, for America.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

Posted by Mike on January 05, 2008 | Permalink

Ron Paul ‘Defender of Freedom’ TV Ad Begins Running in South Carolina

Ron Paul ‘Defender of Freedom’ TV Ad Begins Running in South Carolina
30-second spot highlights Congressman Paul’s unmatched conservative credentials

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Starting today, Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul is running a television ad – titled “Defender of Freedom” – in South Carolina.

“Congressman Paul has an unmatched record of defending the rights of Americans,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder.  “This advertisement is about bringing Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace and prosperity to potential voters.  The more people know about Dr. Paul, the more support he gains.”

The following is a transcript of the 30 second advertisement:

Narrator: “He defends our freedom, and his record shows it…  Ron Paul.

“Answering our country’s call, Ron Paul became a flight surgeon in the Air Force.

“As a doctor, Ron Paul delivered over 4,000 babies and is a leading defender of life. 

“In Congress, Ron Paul never voted to raise taxes, never voted for an unbalanced budget, never voted to restrict gun rights or raise congressional pay.

“Protecting our God-given freedom… Ron Paul for President.”

Congressman Paul: “I’m Ron Paul and I approve this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

Ron Paul Releases New TV Ad Highlighting Military Support

Ron Paul Releases New TV Ad Highlighting Military Support

“Ron Paul salutes and supports our troops… But who do the troops support? Ron Paul”

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul has released a new television advertisement set to run in New Hampshire through the January 8 primary, highlighting the fact that he has received more support from active and retired military than any other candidate.

“Congressman Paul honors our troops and has long been a praised as staunch advocate for veterans’ issues,” said Ron Paul 2008 spokesman Jesse Benton.  “Dr. Paul wants to bring the troops home from Iraq and ensure that we never again send out brave soldiers to war unless doing so is necessary for our defense.”

The following is a transcript of the 30 second advertisement:

Narrator:    A proud military veteran who served our nation, Ron Paul salutes and supports our troops to protect and defend our freedom.

But who do the troops support?  Ron Paul. 

The record shows…

[Active duty military and veterans are supporting Ron Paul.]

They’re standing up for him.

[“More donations from current military…and retired military…than any other candidate.” -Houston Chronicle, October 18, 2007]

Our troops have spoken, and Ron Paul is the choice for their next commander-in-chief.

[Ron Paul is supported by more active duty and retired military retirees than any other candidate to be the next commander in chief.—FEC Quarterly Reports]

Ron Paul:   I’m Ron Paul, and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Web Ad, "Twists"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW WEB AD, "TWISTS"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest web ad, "Twists."  In 2000, Senator John McCain personally attacked George Bush's integrity by comparing him to President Clinton.  Today, Senator McCain is once again personally attacking his opponent, but this time it's Governor Romney.  The truth is that Senator McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts and supported last year's amnesty bill.  That's straight talk for being in Washington too long and that's leadership our country cannot afford.

Script For "Twists" (WEB:30):

ANNOUNCER:  "Remember?  Last time John McCain attacked President Bush's integrity."

JOHN MCCAIN:  "His ad twists the truth like Clinton.  We're all pretty tired of that."

ANNOUNCER:  "Comparing Bush to Clinton?  He was wrong then, and he’s wrong about Mitt Romney now.

"The truth?  'McCain is not as conservative as Romney.'

"'He voted against the Bush tax cuts.'

"On immigration, McCain supported this year's amnesty bill.

"Higher taxes, amnesty for illegals.

"That's straight talk for being in Washington too long."

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I'm Mitt Romney and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

North Dakota Republican State Committee Chair Endorses John McCain For President

NORTH DAKOTA REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE CHAIR ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that North Dakota Republican State Committee Chair Gary Emineth has endorsed John McCain for president.

"Recent events remind us we live in a dangerous world. John McCain is the only candidate running who has the foreign policy and national security experience that our next president must possess to do the job from day one," said Mr. Emineth. "John McCain has been a consistent voice for Republican principles throughout his 25 years in Congress. He has proven that he will make the hard choices and provide the leadership necessary keep our country safe, cut spending and lower taxes. I am proud to support him for president."

John McCain thanked Mr. Emineth, stating, "Gary has been a leader in North Dakota's Republican Party for decades. He will be an asset to my campaign and I am grateful for his support."

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

NH Senate Republican Leader Ted Gatsas Endorses John McCain For President

NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER TED GATSAS ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

MANCHESTER, NH -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that New Hampshire Senate Republican Leader Ted Gatsas (R-Manchester) has endorsed John McCain in the New Hampshire Primary.

"John McCain is the only candidate with the strength, experience, and character to lead as commander in chief from day one, and that's why I'm so proud to support him," said Sen. Gatsas. "As president, John McCain will cut taxes, eliminate wasteful spending, drive economic growth and win the war on radical Islamic extremism. America needs a leader who knows his core values and will never waver in the face of the prevailing political winds. America needs John McCain."

John McCain thanked Sen. Gatsas for his support, stating, "Ted has been a tremendous asset to the Republican Party here in New Hampshire and he is a crucial addition to our growing grassroots organization. His role as a leader in the New Hampshire State Senate makes him a powerful advocate for my campaign in the Granite State, and I am proud to have his support."

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards’ Iowa State Director Jennifer O’Malley Dillon Named Deputy Campaign Manager

EDWARDS’ IOWA STATE DIRECTOR JENNIFER O’MALLEY DILLON NAMED DEPUTY CAMPAIGN MANAGER
Edwards campaign will use momentum from strong Iowa finish to build on Edwards’ organization in other early states

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Today, the John Edwards for President campaign announced that Iowa state director Jennifer O’Malley Dillon will now serve as a deputy campaign manager. The campaign also announced that staffers from Iowa will be departing today for South Carolina and Nevada to build on momentum generated from Edwards’ strong finish last night.

“I am excited to announce today that Jennifer O’Malley Dillon will continue to work as part of the Edwards team,” said Edwards’ campaign manager Congressman David Bonior. “We will use our momentum from a strong finish in Iowa to build support for Edwards in other key states. As we head into the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday and the elections in Nevada and South Carolina in the coming weeks, I have confidence in the strength of our organization and the power of John Edwards’ message of fixing the broken system in Washington and fighting for the middle class.”

In Nevada, the Edwards campaign recently added two dozen field staffers and now will be shifting additional staffers from Iowa. Edwards also enjoys strong labor support in Nevada with endorsements from the Carpenters, Steelworkers, Transport workers and Communication workers who combined represent more than 28,000 members in the state.

Edwards also remains well positioned to compete in his home state of South Carolina – which he won in 2004 by 15 percentage points. And to help Edwards compete in the February 5th states, last night the coalition of 12 SEIU state councils that have endorsed Edwards announced they would spend an additional $1.5 million on communication and voter turnout among the more than 750,000 SEIU members in those states.

This morning, the campaign announced record-breaking online fundraising totals, putting the campaign on track for its best online fundraising day since www.JohnEdwards.com went up over a year ago.

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards Campaign Reports Record-Breaking Contributions Online

EDWARDS CAMPAIGN REPORTS RECORD-BREAKING CONTRIBUTIONS ONLINE
Strong finish in Iowa attracts thousands of first-time donors, putting campaign on track for best online fundraising day to date

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Following a strong second-place finish in the Iowa Caucuses last night, the John Edwards for President campaign announced record-breaking online fundraising totals, putting the campaign on track for its best online fundraising day to date.

“We have been absolutely overwhelmed by the response to Sen. Edwards’ strong finish in Iowa,” said Edwards’ senior strategist Joe Trippi. “We’re on track for our best online fundraising day ever, since www.JohnEdwards.com went up a year ago – and half of the contributions we’re seeing are from new donors to the campaign. That speaks volumes to the strength of John Edwards’ message of standing up and fighting for the middle class.”

The campaign first saw an uptick in online fundraising late last night, as the results from Iowa’s first-in-the-nation contest began rolling in. The surge continued overnight, and by 8:45am ET this morning the campaign’s online contributions had already topped the previous day’s day-long total. Between the hours of 10:00am and 11:00am ET today, the campaign experienced its best online fundraising hour ever. 

Also noteworthy about Edwards’ online fundraising totals today:

- Half of those who have contributed are first-time donors to the campaign

- More than ninety percent (92.6%) of today’s online contributions are for amounts less than $100

John Edwards is the only Democratic candidate in the race who has never accepted a dime from PACs or Washington lobbyists. The campaign also noted that the impact of many of today’s online contributions will be doubled by federal matching funds.

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches New Web Ad, "Leadership"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW WEB AD, "LEADERSHIP"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new web ad in response to Governor Mitt Romney's attack on John McCain's leadership. The web ad, entitled "Leadership," will appear on targeted national and early state news and information websites, including politico.com, unionleader.com and boston.com, among others.

Script for "Leadership" (:30-Web)

ANNCR: "Mitt Romney compares himself to John McCain and their public service and says, 'I've actually been leading.'

"Mitt Romney, leading?

"He'd rather call lawyers."

ROMNEY: "You sit down with your attorneys and tell you what you have to do ..."

"Uh, you know, we're gonna let the lawyers sort out ..."

ANNCR: "And bureaucrats."

ROMNEY: "Well, if we want somebody who has a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply go to the State Department ..."

ANNCR: "When it comes to leadership, John McCain doesn't have to call anyone."

JOHN MCCAIN: "I'm John McCain and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

Barack Obama Iowa Caucus Victory Speech, January 3, 2008

Iowa Victory Speech, January 3, 2008

Senator Barack Obama:

Thank you, Iowa. You know, they said this day would never come.

They said our sights were set too high.They said this country was too divided; too disillusioned to ever come together around a common purpose.

But on this January night – at this defining moment in history – you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do. You have done what the state of New Hampshire can do in five days. You have done what America can do in this New Year, 2008. In lines that stretched around schools and churches; in small towns and big cities; you came together as Democrats, Republicans and Independents to stand up and say that we are one nation; we are one people; and our time for change has come.

You said the time has come to move beyond the bitterness and pettiness and anger that's consumed Washington; to end the political strategy that's been all about division and instead make it about addition – to build a coalition for change that stretches through Red States and Blue States.

Because that's how we'll win in November, and that's how we'll finally meet the challenges that we face as a nation.
We are choosing hope over fear. We're choosing unity over division, and sending a powerful message that change is coming to America.

You said the time has come to tell the lobbyists who think their money and their influence speak louder than our voices that they don't own this government, we do; and we are here to take it back.

The time has come for a President who will be honest about the choices and the challenges we face; who will listen to you and learn from you even when we disagree; who won't just tell you what you want to hear, but what you need to know. And in New Hampshire, if you give me the same chance that Iowa did tonight, I will be that president for America.

Thank you.

I'll be a President who finally makes health care affordable and available to every single American the same way I expanded health care in Illinois – by--by bringing Democrats and Republicans together to get the job done.

I'll be a President who ends the tax breaks for companies that ship our jobs overseas and put a middle-class tax cut into the pockets of the working Americans who deserve it.

I'll be a President who harnesses the ingenuity of farmers and scientists and entrepreneurs to free this nation from the tyranny of oil once and for all.

And I'll be a President who ends this war in Iraq and finally brings our troops home; who restores our moral standing; who understands that 9/11 is not a way to scare up votes, but a challenge that should unite America and the world against the common threats of the twenty-first century; common threats of terrorism and nuclear weapons; climate change and poverty; genocide and disease.

Tonight, we are one step closer to that vision of America because of what you did here in Iowa. And so I'd especially like to thank the organizers and the precinct captains; the volunteers and the staff who made this all possible.

And while I'm at it, on "thank yous," I think it makes sense for me to thank the love of my life, the rock of the Obama family, the closer on the campaign trail; give it up for Michelle Obama.

I know you didn't do this for me. You did this—you did this because you believed so deeply in the most American of ideas – that in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it.

I know this—I know this because while I may be standing here tonight, I'll never forget that my journey began on the streets of Chicago doing what so many of you have done for this campaign and all the campaigns here in Iowa – organizing, and working, and fighting to make people's lives just a little bit better.

I know how hard it is. It comes with little sleep, little pay, and a lot of sacrifice. There are days of disappointment, but sometimes, just sometimes, there are nights like this – a night—a night that, years from now, when we've made the changes we believe in; when more families can afford to see a doctor; when our children—when Malia and Sasha and your children—inherit a planet that's a little cleaner and safer; when the world sees America differently, and America sees itself as a nation less divided and more united; you'll be able look back with pride and say that this was the moment when it all began.

This was the moment when the improbable beat what Washington always said was inevitable.

This was the moment when we tore down barriers that have divided us for too long – when we rallied people of all parties and ages to a common cause; when we finally gave Americans who'd never participated in politics a reason to stand up and to do so.

This was the moment when we finally beat back the politics of fear, and doubt, and cynicism; the politics where we tear each other down instead of lifting this country up. This was the moment.

Years from now, you'll look back and you'll say that this was the moment – this was the place – where America remembered what it means to hope.

For many months, we've been teased, even derided for talking about hope.

But we always knew that hope is not blind optimism. It's not ignoring the enormity of the task ahead or the roadblocks that stand in our path. It's not sitting on the sidelines or shirking from a fight. Hope is that thing inside us that insists, despite all evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us if we have the courage to reach for it, and to work for it, and to fight for it.

Hope is what I saw in the eyes of the young woman in Cedar Rapids who works the night shift after a full day of college and still can't afford health care for a sister who's ill; a young woman who still believes that this country will give her the chance to live out her dreams.

Hope is what I heard in the voice of the New Hampshire woman who told me that she hasn't been able to breathe since her nephew left for Iraq; who still goes to bed each night praying for his safe return.

Hope is what led a band of colonists to rise up against an empire; what led the greatest of generations to free a continent and heal a nation; what led young women and young men to sit at lunch counters and brave fire hoses and march through Selma and Montgomery for freedom's cause.

Hope—hope—is what led me here today – with a father from Kenya; a mother from Kansas; and a story that could only happen in the United States of America. Hope is the bedrock of this nation; the belief that our destiny will not be written for us, but by us; by all those men and women who are not content to settle for the world as it is; who have the courage to remake the world as it should be.

That is what we started here in Iowa, and that is the message we can now carry to New Hampshire and beyond; the same message we had when we were up and when we were down; the one that can change this country brick by brick, block by block, calloused hand by calloused hand – that together, ordinary people can do extraordinary things; because we are not a collection of Red States and Blue States, we are the United States of America; and at this moment, in this election, we are ready to believe again. Thank you, Iowa.

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2008 | Permalink

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