Today is primary day and 3.5 million Flori

Sunday, December 09, 2007

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS

  • On-Line Presidential Primary Poll Features 3 Sets of Presidential Primaries (Ballot Access News)
  • IFC Poll: 49% independents dissatisfied with current candidates (Multichannel News)
  • Somthing the Media doesn't get: Lou Dobbs (like Mike Bloomberg) is an advocate, not an independent candidate for president -- oh, wait, Lou Dobbs IS the Media! (DETROIT FREE PRESS)
  • Costa Mesa mayor says he’ll endorse Ron Paul--74 comments by libertarians and independents (Daily Pilot)
  • Jim Mangia of Committee for an Independent Voice is holding a fundraiser for Kucinich today (Reuters Press Release)
  • "Civil Rights Icon Andrew Young", according to MyFox Atlanta, says Obama is too young. Or too black. No, that's Bill -- Andy says "Bill is every bit as black as Barack." Hmmm... That's mighty white of you, Andy. And what's the cost of staying Forever Young?
  • Huckabee is the Republican Obama (By FRANK RICH, NY Times) and Obama is closing in on Hillary in South Carolina (The State) while Oprah and Chelsea Clinton Hit Iowa (Washington Post The Trail)
  • Challenges to all Green and all Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates Defeated in Illinois (Ballot Access News)
  • Virginia 1st Congressional District special election on Tuesday includes independent Lucky Narain (Washington Post)
  • Reactionary Loyalist Party plans run against popular Queens Democrat State Assemblywoman Ann-Margaret Carrozza. The Loyalist platform contains anti-Islamic and stringently anti-illegal immigration ideals. 36 percent of the population here is foreign-born. (Queens Chronicle)

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