- Earlier primaries change the game (RON EACHUS, Salem Statesman Journal)
- N.H. Independents torn between Barack Obama and John McCain (BY CELESTE KATZ in Nashua, N.H. and RICHARD SISK in Salem, N.H., NY DAILY NEWS)
- OBAMA HAS 13-POINT NH LEAD (By KENNETH LOVETT, NY Post)
- New Hampshire voters once again back McCain (BY REID J. EPSTEIN, NY Newsday)
- Independents size up McCain at Salem rally (By TRENT SPINER, Union Leader)
- McCain Tries To Woo Independent Voters, Some See Choice Between McCain, Obama (WMUR)
- An Independent State of Mind (Jake Tapper, Power Punch blog, ABC News)
BLOOMBERG OKLAHOMA MEETING ROUNDUP:
NOTE: The Oklahoma meeting today is NOT a "Unity 08" meeting as reported by a couple of columnists.
- Voters a step ahead of Bloomberg-New York's mayor wants a bipartisan president, but voters are already pushing in this direction....At this point, it doesn't look like another entrant is necessary. (Christian Science Monitor)
- Nunn's conclave looks to get politics back on track (By JIM GALLOWAY, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- If mayor ran, no easy road (BY KARLA SCHUSTER, NY Newsday)
- Point of Contact (Dallas Morning News)
- Bloomberg says not presidential candidate (Reuters)
- Voters seem ready for bipartisan political forum (The Norman Transcript)
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