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IPTV To Broadcast Des Moines Register Presidential Debates December 12 And 13

IPTV to Broadcast Des Moines Register Presidential Debates December 12 and 13

Last Iowa debates prior to Iowa Caucuses will be broadcast live at 1 p.m. and will air again at 7 p.m. each evening

(Johnston, Iowa) – Iowa Public Television will broadcast live coverage of The Des Moines Register Presidential Debates among Republican candidates for President on Wednesday, December 12, and among Democratic candidates for President on December 13. Debates will be broadcast live each day at 1 p.m., and will be re-broadcast at 7 p.m. each evening. The debates will also be available to public television stations across the country through PBS.

Confirmed candidates for the Republican debate on Wednesday, December 12 are: Ambassador Alan Keyes; former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; Rep. Duncan Hunter; Arizona Sen. John McCain; Texas Rep. Ron Paul; former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney; Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo; and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson.

Confirmed candidates for the Democratic debate on Thursday, December 13 are: Delaware Sen. Joe Biden; New York Sen. Hillary Clinton; Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd; former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards; Illinois Sen. Barack Obama; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.

Watch it Online

A live stream of both debates will be available at www.iptv.org and www.desmoinesregister.com
On-demand streaming video of the full debate will be available starting the night of each event at www.iptv.org.
Special features, highlights, and transcripts from each debate will be available starting the night of each event at www.iptv.org

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

Dodd Campaign Releases New Ad In Iowa Entitled, "I Am"

DODD CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW AD IN IOWA
Ad Points to Dodd's Experience and Record of Results

WASHINGTON, DC - The Chris Dodd for President campaign today released a new ad entitled, "I Am," which is the first of at least two spots in a statewide media buy beginning tomorrow. The ad will air on broadcast and cable television. 

In "I Am," Dodd points to his experience and record of producing results - from authoring the Family and Medical Leave Act to helping to resolve conflict in Central America and Northern Ireland  - as proof of his readiness to tackle challenges the next President will face.  And just as he brought people together to solve big problems, Dodd argues that he is uniquely qualified to bring people together to win a general election in a highly polarized environment. 

The full transcript is below.

Chris Dodd: "I Am" 30 Sec.

Chris Dodd: As you might have guessed, I'm not a former First Lady, or a celebrity.

But I am the only democrat running who's a veteran and I served in the Peace Corps.

I am the candidate who authored the Family and Medical Leave Act.

I am the candidate who negotiated the end to wars.

These aren't campaign slogans. It's what I've done over a lifetime of service.

I'm Chris Dodd and I approve this message because I'm the candidate who can win next November and I am ready to be President.

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Choice: The Record"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "CHOICE: THE RECORD"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Choice: The Record."  The ad highlights the very important choice voters will have to make when it comes to confronting illegal immigration.  While Governors Romney and Huckabee both believe in protecting life and traditional marriage, they have very different records on enforcing our immigration laws.  In Massachusetts, Governor Romney stood up and vetoed in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and opposed driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.  In Arkansas, Governor Huckabee supported in-state tuition breaks and taxpayer-funded scholarships for illegal immigrants.   

The ad will begin airing tomorrow as part of the campaign's rotation in Iowa.

Script For "Choice: The Record" (TV:30):

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

ANNOUNCER:  "Two former governors, two good family men.

"Both pro-life, both support a Constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage.   

"The difference?

"Mitt Romney stood up, and vetoed in-state tuition for illegal aliens, opposed driver's licenses for illegals.

"Mike Huckabee?  Supported in-state tuition benefits for illegal immigrants.

"Huckabee even supported taxpayer-funded scholarships for illegal aliens.

"On immigration, the choice matters."

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

Former Iowa Lt. Governor Bob Anderson Endorses Obama

Former Iowa Lt. Governor Bob Anderson Endorses Obama

DES MOINES – Today, former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Bob Anderson announced his support for Barack Obama’s campaign for President, citing his commitment to moving past the failed politics in Washington D.C. to bring about change we can believe in. 

“Senator Obama is running a campaign that focuses on attacking the problems facing America’s families – not fellow Democrats.  He is a leader with the vision to turn away from the failed foreign policies of past decades,” said former Lieutenant Governor Bob Anderson.  “Barack showed wisdom and courage when he spoke out against the war in Iraq before it began and when it wasn’t popular to do so, and has stood against the Bush administrations march towards war with Iran.  As president, he will challenge conventional foreign policy thinking in Washington D.C. to set us on a new course and restore America’s moral authority in the world.”

“I am proud to have the support of Lieutenant Governor Anderson for my campaign to change the politics of Washington D.C.,” Senator Obama said.  “He will play an instrumental role in building support for my campaign in across Iowa.”

To date, Senator Obama has received 19 endorsements from Iowa state legislators, bringing him even with Senator Hillary Clinton in terms of the number of state legislators who have endorsed their campaigns.   Senator Obama also has the support of Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and State Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald and former Iowa Democratic Party chair Gordon Fischer.

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

Edwards Delivers Remarks At Launch Of Eight-Day “Main Street Express” Bus Tour Across Iowa

Edwards delivers new remarks at launch of eight-day “Main Street Express” bus tour across Iowa

Des Moines, Iowa – Today, as the campaign kicked-off its “Main Street Express” bus tour in Des Moines, Senator John Edwards delivered new remarks relating the challenges and triumphs of his own life to those the country faces right now, and made the case that in the face of powerful interests holding the country back, we will right the wrongs and make our nation the way we want it to be. During the eight-day tour, Edwards will discuss his plans to stand up to the special interests on Wall Street and help hard-working families on Main Street. 

“I grew up in a family where my grandmother walked to work at the mill every day wearing her apron,” Edwards said. “My grandfather, who was partially paralyzed, hauled rolls of cloth using one arm. My dad worked in those mills for 36 years, my mom worked too – all of them for one reason – to give us a chance to rise up and have a better life.

“That’s the greatness of America – the promise that every generation will give its children the chance to rise higher, dream bigger, live greater,” Edwards continued. “I took the chances my parents gave me and spent my life fighting to make sure that people just like the people I grew up with had a real chance in the world.

“And that’s what drives me now. When I talk about the Two Americas, this is what I mean – the very wealthiest and most powerful have manipulated our government for their own ends. They use their wealth and their power to keep themselves wealthy and powerful at the expense of everyone else. And when they do that, they’re holding America back.

“But that’s about to change. You can feel it here in Iowa. Because America can’t be held back. Because America belongs to us. When we face obstacles, you know what we do? We get up. We rise up. We right wrongs and we make our nation the way we want it to be. That’s what’s happening in this election. That’s what’s happening here in Iowa. That’s America Rising.”

Tuesday, the “Main Street Express” makes stops in Clinton, Davenport and Muscatine. Wednesday, Edwards will hold events in Iowa City, Grinnell and then back in Des Monies. Thursday, he’ll participate in the Des Moines Register Presidential Debate in Johnston, Iowa, followed with a community meeting in Indianola. On Friday, the “Main Street Express” stops in Manchester and Elkader, and on Saturday, in Dubuque, Cedar Falls and Mason City. Sunday and Monday, Edwards will hold community meetings in Ames, Colfax, Ottumwa, Fairfield and Cedar Rapids.

Edwards has outlined a clear vision for America with bold plans to help middle-class and working families achieve the American Dream. From guaranteeing universal health care to revitalizing rural communities and making sure trade policies help, not hurt, workers, Edwards has proposed specific ideas to build One America, where all Americans can get ahead. Edwards has laid out his plans in an 80-page book, “The Plan to Build One America,” which allows caucus goers to learn more about his ideas and find out exactly where he stands on the important issues facing our country.

Edwards will be joined during portions of the trip by acclaimed actors Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon. Robbins will join Edwards on Wednesday and Bacon will join Edwards and perform at events on Saturday and on Sunday in Ames.

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

Iowa State Representative Paul Shomshor Endorses Obama

State Representative Paul Shomshor Endorses Obama
Obama Ties Clinton With 19 Legislative Endorsements

DES MOINES – The Obama Campaign today announced that State Representative Paul Shomshor of Council Bluffs endorsed Senator Barack Obama’s Presidential Campaign.  Shomshor is the 19th state legislator to endorse Senator Obama – placing him even with Senator Hillary Clinton for members of the state legislature who have endorsed his campaign.

“Barack Obama spent his two decades in public service fighting for families trying to achieve the American dream, and he’ll continue that fight as President,” said Rep. Shomshor.  “It only proves that he’ll be a President that will change politics as usual, unite America and make progress on the issues are families care about the most.

“This campaign has been built with the support of everyday people across Iowa who are ready to change the way politics is done in Washington, D.C.” Senator Obama said.  “I’m proud to have the support of Rep. Shomshor and I look forward to working with him to continue to grow our grassroots movement for change.”

Including Rep. Shomshor, Senator Obama has received 19 endorsements from Iowa state legislators including Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad, Rep. Deborah Berry, Sen. Joe Bolkcom, Sen. Bob Dvorsky, Rep. Elesha Gayman, Sen. Bill Heckroth, Rep. David Jacoby, Rep. Pam Jochum, Rep. Helen Miller, Sen. Rich Olive, Rep. Donovan Olson, Rep. Tyler Olson, Rep. Janet Petersen, Rep. Brian Quirk, Sen. Tom Rielly, Rep. Mark Smith, Sen. Steve Warnstadt, and Sen. Frank Wood.  Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and State Treasurer Mike Fitzgerald have also endorsed Senator Obama's campaign for change.

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Announces National Hispanic Advisroy Board

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 ANNOUNCES NATIONAL HISPANIC ADVISORY BOARD

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced its National Hispanic Advisory Board. The advisory board is made up of elected officials, scholars, and church and community leaders. The board will counsel John McCain on issues important to the Hispanic American community and will work to continue to build the campaign's growing grassroots organization across the country.

"John McCain is the only candidate prepared to lead our great nation as commander in chief from day one," said Representative Lincoln Diaz-Balart. "Throughout his career John McCain has shown leadership on issues important to the Hispanic community, including expanding economic prosperity and advancing democracy and freedom around the world. John McCain's leadership on immigration reform proved that while he understands we must secure the borders first, we must also treat all people in our country with compassion."

Representative Illeana Ros-Lehtinen added, "John McCain understands that the Cuban people have been living under tyranny for far too long. John has been a strong supporter of the U.S. embargo and has long been working with us to help bring freedom and democracy to Cuba. We deeply value his commitment and are proud to stand with him."

John McCain thanked Reps. Diaz-Balart and Ros-Lehtinen, along with the advisory board members, adding, "I am proud to have the support of this distinguished group of Hispanic community leaders. I look forward to their support and expertise as I work to take on the tough challenges facing all Americans."

NATIONAL HISPANIC ADVISORY BOARD

Co-Chairs
Mr. Richard Aguilar, Minnesota

Posted by Mike on December 09, 2007 | Permalink

Clinton Declares Need For “New Beginning” In New Iowa TV Ad

Clinton Declares Need for “New Beginning” in New Iowa TV Ad

DES MOINES, IA – The Clinton campaign today launched a new ad in Iowa highlighting Senator Clinton’s big goals of restoring our national standing, rebuilding the middle class dream, and reclaiming the future for our children. The ad emphasizes Clinton’s 35 year record of fighting for and producing results for American families.

“America desperately needs a new beginning, and we need a leader with the experience to help us achieve it,” said Clinton Iowa State Director Teresa Vilmain.  “Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who can hit the ground running on day one to directly take on the challenges we face and bring real change.”

The new 60-second spot, entitled “New Beginning,” features Senator Clinton talking about her plans to bring about new beginnings for our country by providing affordable health care for every American, ending the unfunded mandate known as No Child Left Behind, and ending the war in Iraq.

Following is the script for the ad.

“New Beginning”
TV :60

CLINTON: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.

CLINTON: It is time for America to set and reach big goals again.

CLINTON: To restore our standing in the world.

CLINTON: To rebuild the middle class dream and to reclaim the future for our children.

CLINTON: We need a new beginning on health care. We need to provide health care for every single man, woman and child at a price that people can afford.

CLINTON: We need a new beginning on education. We need to end the unfunded mandate known as No Child Left Behind which has been so difficult for so many.

CLINTON: We need a new beginning in our foreign policy. If the President won't end this war before he leaves office, when I am President I will.

CLINTON: It takes strength and experience to bring about change.  I have a very clear record of 35 years fighting for children and families, fighting for working people, fighting for our future.

CLINTON: I will stand up for you every single day in the White House.

Posted by Mike on December 09, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches New Television Ad Featuring Curt Schilling

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD FEATURING CURT SCHILLING

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new television ad featuring Curt Schilling to run in New Hampshire. In the new ad, titled "Backbone of Steel," Schilling highlights John McCain's character, judgment and experience, calling McCain "a man of principle who sticks to his guns" who has "been tested like no other politician in America."

John McCain is the only candidate with the national security experience to lead as commander in chief from day one -- he needs no on-the-job training. His 22 years of service in the Navy and 20 years in the U.S. Senate make him uniquely qualified to lead America during these challenging times. John McCain is the only candidate who demonstrated the judgment to fight the failed Rumsfeld strategy in Iraq and advocate -- for over four years -- the troop surge and counterinsurgency strategy succeeding in Iraq today.

These attributes, along with his consistent record and demonstrated appeal to independent voters make John McCain the only Republican who can defeat Senator Hillary Clinton or any other Democrat in the general election next November.

"Backbone of Steel" will run on New England Sports Network, ESPN and other New Hampshire sports programming.

VIEW THE NEW AD HERE: http://www.johnmccain.com/tvads/

Script for "Backbone Of Steel" (:30-TV)

CURT SCHILLING: "We are living in a complex and dangerous world that requires a leader who embodies character, judgment and experience."

ANNCR: "Curt Schilling on John McCain."

CURT SCHILLING: "John McCain is that man.

"John has a backbone of steel.

"He's a man of principle who sticks to his guns.

"He's been tested like no other politician in America. As a prisoner of war, he turned down an offer for early release because he refused preferential treatment.

"I've seen some tough competitors in my time. But none tougher than John McCain. He's a winner."

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

Posted by Mike on December 08, 2007 | Permalink

Mitt Romney Statement On Pearl Harbor Day

GOVERNOR ROMNEY ON PEARL HARBOR DAY

Governor Mitt Romney
Fort Des Moines
Des Moines, Iowa
December 7, 2007

Governor Romney:  "And the significance is not lost on me that we're here on the day where we commemorate the loss of 2,400 lives at Pearl Harbor.  Their memory is etched in our minds and this is a date which will long live in infamy as we recognize the infamous attack against our sovereignty and our peace and our citizens."

Posted by Mike on December 07, 2007 | Permalink

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