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Governor Mitt Romney Addresses CPAC, Suspends Campaign

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY ADDRESSES CPAC

Washington, D.C. – Today, addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Governor Romney announced that he was suspending his presidential campaign for the sake of Republican unity and the future of our country.  In 2008, Republicans must stand united if we are to prevent Senators Clinton and Obama from taking the White House.  As a nation at war and facing uncertain economic times, the American people cannot afford the Democrats and their agenda for retreat and economic slowdown.  With today's speech, Governor Romney outlined the significance of this election and the need for the Republican Party to remain strong.

Governor Romney's Address To CPAC (As Prepared For Delivery):

"I want to begin by saying thank you.  It's great to be with you again.  And I look forward to joining with you many more times in the future.

"Last year, CPAC gave me the sendoff I needed.  I was in single digits in the polls, and I was facing household Republican names.  As of today, more than 4 million people have given me their vote for President, less than Senator McCain's 4.7 million, but quite a statement nonetheless.  Eleven states have given me their nod, compared to his 13.  Of course, because size does matter, he's doing quite a bit better with his number of delegates.

"To all of you, thank you for caring enough about the future of America to show up, stand up and speak up for conservative principles.

"As I said to you last year, conservative principles are needed now more than ever.  We face a new generation of challenges, challenges which threaten our prosperity, our security and our future.  I am convinced that unless America changes course, we will become the France of the 21st century – still a great nation, but no longer the leader of the world, no longer the superpower.  And to me, that is unthinkable.  Simon Peres, in a visit to Boston, was asked what he thought about the war in Iraq.  'First,' he said, 'I must put something in context. America is unique in the history of the world.  In the history of the world, whenever there has been conflict, the nation that wins takes land from the nation that loses. One nation in history, and this during the last century, laid down hundreds of thousands of lives and took no land.  No land from Germany, no land from Japan, no land from Korea.  America is unique in the sacrifice it has made for liberty, for itself and for freedom loving people around the world.'  The best ally peace has ever known, and will ever know, is a strong America.

"And that is why we must rise to the occasion, as we have always done before, to confront the challenges ahead.  Perhaps the most fundamental of these is the attack on the American culture. 

"Over the years, my business has taken me to many countries.  I have been struck by the enormous differences in the wealth and well-being of people of different nations.  I have read a number of scholarly explanations for the disparities.  I found the most convincing was that written by David Landes, a professor emeritus from Harvard University.  I presume he's a liberal – I guess that's redundant.  His work traces the coming and going of great civilizations throughout history.  After hundreds of pages of analysis, he concludes with this:

"If we learn anything from the history of economic development, it is that culture makes all the difference.  Culture makes all the difference.

"What is it about American culture that has led us to become the most powerful nation in the history of the world?  We believe in hard work and education.  We love opportunity: almost all of us are immigrants or descendants of immigrants who came here for opportunity – opportunity is in our DNA.  Americans love God, and those who don't have faith, typically believe in something greater than themselves – a 'Purpose Driven Life.'  And we sacrifice everything we have, even our lives, for our families, our freedoms and our country.  The values and beliefs of the free American people are the source of our nation's strength and they always will be.

"The threat to our culture comes from within.  The 1960's welfare programs created a culture of poverty.  Some think we won that battle when we reformed welfare, but the liberals haven't given up.  At every turn, they try to substitute government largesse for individual responsibility.  They fight to strip work requirements from welfare, to put more people on Medicaid, and to remove more and more people from having to pay any income tax whatsoever.  Dependency is death to initiative, risk-taking and opportunity. Dependency is a culture-killing drug.  We have got to fight it like the poison it is.

"The attack on faith and religion is no less relentless.  And tolerance for pornography – even celebration of it – and sexual promiscuity, combined with the twisted incentives of government welfare programs have led to today's grim realities: 68% of African American children are born out-of-wedlock, 45% of Hispanic children, and 25% of White children.  How much harder it is for these children to succeed in school and in life.  A nation built on the principles of the Founding Fathers cannot long stand when its children are raised without fathers in the home.

"The development of a child is enhanced by having a mother and father.  Such a family is the ideal for the future of the child and for the strength of a nation.  I wonder how it is that unelected judges, like some in my state of Massachusetts, are so unaware of this reality, so oblivious to the millennia of recorded history.  It is time for the people of America to fortify marriage through Constitutional amendment, so that liberal judges cannot continue to attack it.

"Europe is facing a demographic disaster.  That is the inevitable product of weakened faith in the Creator, failed families, disrespect for the sanctity of human life and eroded morality.  Some reason that culture is merely an accessory to America's vitality; we know that it is the source of our strength.  And we are not dissuaded by the snickers and knowing glances when we stand up for family values, and morality, and culture.  We will always be honored to stand on principle and to stand for principle.

"The attack on our culture is not our sole challenge.  We face economic competition unlike anything we have ever known before.  China and Asia are emerging from centuries of poverty.  Their people are plentiful, innovative and ambitious.  If we do not change course, Asia or China will pass us by as the economic superpower, just as we passed England and France during the last century.  The prosperity and security of our children and grandchildren depend on us.

"Our prosperity and security also depend on finally acting to become energy secure.  Oil producing states like Russia and Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Iran are siphoning over $400 billion per year from our economy – that's almost what we spend annually for defense.  It is past time for us to invest in energy technology, nuclear power, clean coal, liquid coal, renewable sources and energy efficiency.   America must never be held hostage by the likes of Putin, Chavez, and Ahmadinejad.

"And our economy is also burdened by the inexorable ramping of government spending.  Don't focus on the pork alone – even though it is indeed irritating and shameful.  Look at the entitlements.  They make up 60% of federal spending today.  By the end of the next President's second term, they will total 70%.  Any conservative plan for the future has to include entitlement reform that solves the problem, not just acknowledges it.

"Most politicians don't seem to understand the connection between our ability to compete and our national wealth, and the wealth of our families.  They act as if money just happens – that it's just there. But every dollar represents a good or service produced in the private sector.  Depress the private sector and you depress the well-being of Americans.

"That's exactly what happens with high taxes, over-regulation, tort windfalls, mandates, and overfed, over-spending government.  Did you see that today, government workers make more money than people who work in the private sector?  Can you imagine what happens to an economy where the best opportunities are for bureaucrats?

"It's high time to lower taxes, including corporate taxes, to take a weed-whacker to government regulations, to reform entitlements, and to stand up to the increasingly voracious appetite of the unions in our government.

"And finally, let's consider the greatest challenge facing America – and facing the entire civilized world: the threat of violent, radical Jihad. In one wing of the world of Islam, there is a conviction that all governments should be destroyed and replaced by a religious caliphate.  These Jihadists will battle any form of democracy.  To them, democracy is blasphemous for it says that citizens, not God shape the law.  They find the idea of human equality to be offensive.  They hate everything we believe about freedom just as we hate everything they believe about radical Jihad.

"To battle this threat, we have sent the most courageous and brave soldiers in the world.  But their numbers have been depleted by the Clinton years when troops were reduced by 500,000, when 80 ships were retired from the Navy, and when our human intelligence was slashed by 25%.  We were told that we were getting a peace dividend.  We got the dividend, but we didn't get the peace.  In the face of evil in radical Jihad and given the inevitable military ambitions of China, we must act to rebuild our military might – raise military spending to 4% of our GDP, purchase the most modern armament, re-shape our fighting forces for the asymmetric demands we now face, and give the veterans the care they deserve.

"Soon, the face of liberalism in America will have a new name.  Whether it is Barack or Hillary, the result would be the same if they were to win the Presidency.  The opponents of American culture would push the throttle, devising new justifications for judges to depart from the Constitution.  Economic neophytes would layer heavier and heavier burdens on employers and families, slowing our economy and opening the way for foreign competition to further erode our lead.

"Even though we face an uphill fight, I know that many in this room are fully behind my campaign.  You are with me all the way to the convention.  Fight on, just like Ronald Reagan did in 1976.   But there is an important difference from 1976:  today, we are a nation at war.

"And Barack and Hillary have made their intentions clear regarding Iraq and the war on terror.  They would retreat and declare defeat.  And the consequence of that would be devastating.  It would mean attacks on America, launched from safe havens that make Afghanistan under the Taliban look like child's play.  About this, I have no doubt.

"I disagree with Senator McCain on a number of issues, as you know.  But I agree with him on doing whatever it takes to be successful in Iraq, on finding and executing Osama bin Laden, and on eliminating Al Qaeda and terror.  If I fight on in my campaign, all the way to the convention, I would forestall the launch of a national campaign and make it more likely that Senator Clinton or Obama would win.  And in this time of war, I simply cannot let my campaign, be a part of aiding a surrender to terror.

"This is not an easy decision for me.  I hate to lose.  My family, my friends and our supporters – many of you right here in this room – have given a great deal to get me where I have a shot at becoming President.  If this were only about me, I would go on.  But I entered this race because I love America, and because I love America, I feel I must now stand aside, for our party and for our country.

"I will continue to stand for conservative principles.  I will fight alongside you for all the things we believe in.  And one of those things is that we cannot allow the next President of the United States to retreat in the face evil extremism.

"It is the common task of each generation – and the burden of liberty – to preserve this country, expand its freedoms and renew its spirit so that its noble past is prologue to its glorious future.

"To this task, accepting this burden, we are all dedicated, and I firmly believe, by the providence of the Almighty, that we will succeed beyond our fondest hope.  America must remain, as it has always been, the hope of the Earth.

"Thank you, and God bless America."

Posted by Mike on February 07, 2008 | Permalink

Senator Blanche Lincoln Endorses Hillary

Senator Blanche Lincoln Endorses Hillary

The Clinton campaign today announced that U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas has endorsed Hillary Clinton for President.  The announcement comes just two days after Hillary’s strong showing on Super Tuesday, when she won the popular vote and won states from Massachusetts to California.  Hillary had a particularly strong showing in Arkansas, winning the state by a 40-point margin. 

In a statement on her endorsement, Senator Lincoln notes that Hillary is ready to tackle the challenges facing the nation. 

“Hillary and I have worked together on issues affecting children and families since we both went to Washington in 1993.  She understands that by strengthening our working families, we are strengthening our nation.  She is well equipped to lead our country through the economic difficulties that lie ahead,” said Senator Lincoln. 

“I am honored to have the support of Senator Lincoln, who has been a longtime champion for children and families,” said Clinton.  “When we take back the office on January 2009, we’re going to roll up our sleeves and solve the problems that our nation faces.  I look forward to working with leaders like Senator Lincoln to get our country back on track and deliver the change our country needs.”

Posted by Mike on February 07, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Campaign Generates More Than $4 Million Online In A Single Day

SUPER TUESDAY VICTORY GENERATES MORE THAN $4 MILLION ONLINE IN SINGLE DAY

Contributions pour in from new donors throughout America

The Clinton campaign today announced that it raised more than $4 million online in the day after polls closed on Super Tuesday. It was Hillary’s biggest single day of contributions since the campaign’s launch.

The campaign had set a goal of raising $3 million in three days -- and exceeded its target in less than 24 hours. The new goal is $6 million in 72 hours.

"We are gratified for this tremendous outpouring of support, “said Clinton Campaign Internet Director Peter Daou. “From over a million volunteer hours to millions of dollars in contributions from thousands of online donors across the country, Sen. Clinton's grassroots support is a key part of her campaign's success."

In the past 48 hours, more than 35,000 donors have contributed to the campaign, helping Hillary keep pace with the combined fundraising power of Sen. Obama’s campaign, MoveOn, and Sen. Kerry’s 3 million person email list – to which Sen. Obama now has access.

Posted by Mike on February 07, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches Television Ads In Virginia, DC And Maryland

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES TELEVISION ADS IN VIRGINIA, DC AND MARYLAND

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released three television ads to run in Virginia, DC and Maryland in the run-up to the primaries on Tuesday, February 12th.

Two of the ads, entitled "Never Surrender" and "True Conservative," focus on John McCain's record of courageous service and leadership, commitment to conservative principles as well as his readiness to lead as commander in chief on day one.

The third ad, entitled "Trust," highlights Mitt Romney's history of running against the Reagan record and asks, "If we can't trust Mitt Romney on Ronald Reagan, how can we trust him to lead America?"

The ads will run in statewide in Virginia, the District of Columbia and Salisbury, Maryland.

Script For "Never Surrender" (:30-TV)

ANNOUNCER: One man sacrificed for his country.

One man opposed a flawed strategy in Iraq.

One man had the courage to call for change.

One man didn't play politics with the truth.

One man stands up to the special interests.

JOHN MCCAIN: Stand up. We're Americans, we're Americans and we'll never surrender, they will.

ANNOUNCER: One man does what's right, not what's easy. John McCain.

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

Script For "True Conservative" (:30-TV)

ANNCR: As a prisoner of war, John McCain was inspired by Ronald Reagan.

JOHN MCCAIN: I enlisted as a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution.

ANNCR: Guided by strong conservative principles, he'll cut wasteful spending and keep taxes low.

A proud social conservative who will never waver.

The leadership and experience to call for the surge strategy in Iraq that is working.

John McCain:

The true conservative

Ready to be commander in chief on day one.

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

Script For "Trust" (:30-TV)

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

ANNCR: Mitt Romney on Ronald Reagan

CHYRON: Mitt Romney on Ronald Reagan

MITT ROMNEY: Look, I was an Independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush.

CHYRON: In 1994 He Ran Against the Reagan Record
ANNCR: Mitt Romney was against Ronald Reagan before he was for him

CHYRON: Mitt Romney Was Against Ronald Reagan

CHYRON: Before He Was For Him

MITT ROMNEY: Yeah, I voted in the Democratic Primary. ... When I was running in 94, I wasn't trying to return to Reagan-Bush.

CHYRON: In 1992 He Voted for Liberal Democrat Paul Tsongas for President

ANNCR: If we can't trust Mitt Romney on Ronald Reagan, how can we trust him to lead America?

CHYRON: If We Can't Trust Mitt Romney on Ronald Reagan

CHYRON: How Can We Trust Him to Lead America?

MITT ROMNEY: I'm not running as the Republican view or a continuation of Republican values.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Launches TV And Radio Campaign In Wisconsin

Obama Campaign Launches TV And Radio Campaign In Wisconsin
Announcement Shows Growing Strength of Campaign in Badger State

Madison, Wis. – Building on the growing momentum behind Senator Barack Obama’s campaign, Governor Jim Doyle today announced that the campaign is launching a statewide ad campaign on TV and radio.

“Barack Obama showed on Super Tuesday that he can win the support of Americans of every race and gender in every region of the country – and lead our party to victory,” Doyle said. “As the eyes of the nation turn to Wisconsin, we are working hard to build on his tremendous grassroots support and highlight his message of change. Wisconsin voters will get to see for themselves that Barack Obama is the candidate who can bring our country together to confront the great challenges we face at home and in the world.

The first Wisconsin radio and TV ads start today and will run statewide. They focus on Senator Obama’s commitment to ending the war in Iraq, solving the crisis of global warming, restoring America’s credibility in the world, and bringing this country together. They highlight the tremendous promise and possibility that he’ll bring to the presidency.

In the coming days, the campaign will be releasing additional ads to continue to help people in Wisconsin continue to get to know Senator Obama, what he stands for, and the change he represents.

Script of “Join” (30 second TV spot):

“I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message. We want an end to this war and we want diplomacy and peace. Not only can we save the environment, we can create jobs and opportunity. We’re tired of fear; we’re tired of division. We want something new. We want to turn the page. The world as it is, is not the world as it has to be.”

Video is available at http://wi.barackobama.com/wi_join

Script of “Because” (60 second radio spot)

Barack Obama: I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message.

Anncr: Maybe it’s because you want to end a war…

Brian: Obama was against the war in Iraq from the beginning.

Anncr: Maybe it’s because he gets where we’re coming from…

Dante: Obama is the candidate for our generation.

Anncr: Or because you’re looking for someone who’ll do what’s right instead of play political games.

Katie: Barack Obama just has an ability to bring people together.

Anncr: So Barack Obama’s the answer. But here’s the question. What are you doing February 19th?

The change we need begins with you. Vote Tuesday, February 19th from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Text WI to 62262 or visit Wisconsin.BarackObama.com to learn more.

Our generation has turned out in record numbers across the country and made the difference.

Now it’s your turn.

Because Barack Obama’s change we can believe in.

Barack Obama: I ask you to believe in this campaign, I ask you to believe in yourselves, I ask you to believe in the dream that we call America.

Anncr: It’s your world. On Tuesday the 19th – help change it.

Paid for by Obama for America.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

U.S. Rep. Tim Walz Endorses Obama

U.S. Rep. Tim Walz Endorses Obama

ST. PAUL – U.S. Rep. Tim Walz (MN-01) announced his endorsement of Barack Obama for president, the campaign announced today. Walz’s endorsement comes the day after Obama won an overwhelming victory in the Minnesota caucuses, including over 60 percent in Walz’s district. He is the fourth Minnesota Congressman to endorse Obama’s campaign. Through his campaign, Walz released the following statement:

"The real winners of last night's caucuses were the people of Minnesota.  Voters turned out in record numbers to embrace the Democratic call for change.

“The next President will have a lot of work to do to clean up eight years of mismanagement from George W. Bush. I am confident that both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are up to the challenge.

“Last night at the Democratic caucuses, the voters of southern Minnesota overwhelmingly supported Senator Barack Obama and his hopeful vision for positive change.  As a superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention, I will honor their decision and support Senator Obama."

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 Or More

Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 or More

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – With the results of many of the “Super Tuesday” primaries and caucuses now finalized, the Ron Paul campaign is now projecting that it has at least 42 delegates to the national convention secured.

While much of the focus in yesterday’s Super Tuesday contests focused on preference poll numbers, Ron Paul caucus-goers were focused on securing delegates to the national convention.  With dedicated supporters and an organization focused purely on securing delegates, the campaign has secured more delegates to the national convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul than caucus straw polls might otherwise suggest.

According to campaign projections, a minimum of 24 delegates were won in yesterday’s contests.  When added to projected delegates coming from strong showings in Iowa (4), Nevada (8), Louisiana (3) and Maine (3), that brings the total delegate count to 42 delegates or more.

“Our goal has always been to walk into the national GOP convention with as many delegates as possible,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign manager Lew Moore.  “The number of delegates we won yesterday could very well be the difference in a Convention where no one has a first-ballot majority.  With Dr. Paul’s home state of Texas coming up, we feel we can enter the convention with a substantial number of delegates.”

In an agreement first reported by West Virginia television station WSAZ, three Ron Paul delegates were secured through an agreement with the Mike Huckabee campaign at the West Virginia state convention early Tuesday.  Ron Paul delegates to the state convention swung their sizable support to Huckabee – putting Huckabee over the top – in exchange for the delegates.

According to campaign projections from last night’s results at least 3 delegates were won in Alaska, 5 delegates were won in North Dakota, 9 delegates were won in Minnesota, and 4 delegates were won in Colorado.

Additionally the results of the Louisiana Caucus may still change in favor of Ron Paul, where an ongoing legal challenge may result in most of that state’s delegates going towards Ron Paul after state GOP officials violated their own rules to improperly put delegates from other campaigns on the ballots.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

North Dakota Republican Party Presidential Caucus Results

North Dakota Republican Party Presidential Caucus Results

BISMARCK, ND – The North Dakota Republican Party announces the statewide results for the 2008 Presidential Preference Caucus:

Governor Mitt Romney 36%

Senator John McCain 23%

Ron Paul 21%

Governor Mike Huckabee 20%

Alan Keyes 0

9785 votes were cast

This means the following number of delegates goes to each candidate:

Governor Mitt Romney 8

Senator John McCain 5

Ron Paul 5

Governor Mike Huckabee 5

North Dakota has 26 delegates: 23 are pledged tonight, 3 will remain uncommitted. In order to receive any delegates, a candidate must have received at least 15% of the Caucus vote. Each candidate receives a proportional number of delegates based on the percentage of total votes received.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party Releases Final Caucus Results

The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party Releases Final Caucus Results

BISMARCK – The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party has released its final Presidential Preference Caucus results.

With all caucus locations reporting, these Democratic candidates have received the following numbers:

Hillary Clinton: 6,948 – 36.55%

John Edwards: 283 – 1.49%

Mike Gravel: 31 – 0.16%

Dennis Kucinich: 72 – 0.38%

Barack Obama: 11,625 – 61.15%

Other: 53 – 0.28%

Final results have been posted on the party’s Web site. The site’s address is: www.demnpl.com.

The Democratic-NPL Party set up 125 caucus locations throughout the state.

Edwards and Kucinich were left on the ballot, because their campaigns have presently been suspended.

These caucuses began the delegate selection process in North Dakota. The state will have 21 delegates attending the national Democratic convention in Denver, Colo. Thirteen of those delegates are pledged and contingent upon today’s caucus results. Seven are super delegates and can choose who to vote for. One is an add-on that is unpledged.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

McCain Victorious In New York On Super Tuesday

NYGOP: McCain Victorious on Super Tuesday

ALBANY, NY - Super Tuesday was a tremendous victory for Republicans in New York and across the nation thanks to our candidate, Senator John McCain. Senator McCain’s victory in New York coincides with a wave of voter support across the country that will unify our party and solidify his place as our Presidential candidate.

Senator McCain’s leadership, patriotism and experience make him the ideal candidate to lead our nation during troubled times. His unwavering commitment to stimulating the economy, winning the war on terror, limiting government and ensuring that our families are safe from dangers at home and abroad reflect the needs of New Yorkers and people throughout the country.

With Senator McCain at the head of our ticket, Republicans in New York and across the nation can look forward to a bright future.

Posted by Mike on February 06, 2008 | Permalink

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