- Kucinich get's 77% of votes on IndependentPrimary.com poll (Press Release, Kucinich for President)
- Washington closed primaries are an "inappropriate invasion of voters' right to privacy" (Special to The Seattle Times)
- Tancredo drops out, opts to back Romney (Houston Chronicle)
- Bill on Hillary and "independents don't like politics, that's why they're independent" (Concord Monitor)
- Washington state independent voters support "no one" (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- Wednesday's polls show McCain gaining (New Hampshire Union Leader)
- Kissinger endorses McCain, but that won't pull independent voters (Power Line blog)
OBAMA MEETS WITH INDEPENDENTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
NOTE: The MSM coverage below notwithstanding, I caught a few minutes of Obama chatting with a group of voters in New Hampshire on CNN last night. The group included Russ Ouellette, one of the key organizers of the influencial New Hampshire Committee for an Independent Voice which was awarded a 2007 Anti-Corruption Award this week by the New York County Independence Party. When Sen. Obama was talking about his willingness to "cross the aisle" as a testament to his appeal to independents, Russ pointed out that appealing to Republicans by reaching "across the aisle" is not the same thing as reaching out to independents. Obama cut him off with a little bit of a "oh yes it does" attitude.... So much for reaching out to independent voters... Sen. Obama needs to work much harder to learn how to talk to AND LISTEN TO independents!
- Obama taps independent voters in N.H. (Nashua Telegraph)
- Obama talks solutions with voters at Loaf and Ladle (Seacoast Online Exeter News-Letter)
- Obama criticizes 527s (MSNBC)
- Obama appeals to important NH independents (Boston Herald)
- Guess Who's Coming to Des Moines and various other racist arguments against Obama's candidacy.... (American Spectator)
- Bloomberg talks shop with 15 new mayors -- one topic: party affiliation and voter loyalty(Newsday)
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