Friday, August 31, 2007
Hail & Farewell
Going...
Happy trails to Sen. John Warner (R-VA), who announced his retirement today. The only possible upside for Republicans that this news might create is that it deprives Hillary Clinton of her strongest running mate: Former VA governor Mark Warner (no relation) is likely to run for the now-open seat, instead of being a vice presidential candidate. He's the odds-on favorite as of this writing.
Going...
Meanwhile, prayers for good health to White House Press Secretary Tony Snow who is leaving the job to continue his battle against cancer and spend more time with his family.
GONE?
Sen. Craig to make an announcement Saturday.
UPDATE: GONE!! Craig will indeed make it official tomorrow.
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Happy trails to Sen. John Warner (R-VA), who announced his retirement today. The only possible upside for Republicans that this news might create is that it deprives Hillary Clinton of her strongest running mate: Former VA governor Mark Warner (no relation) is likely to run for the now-open seat, instead of being a vice presidential candidate. He's the odds-on favorite as of this writing.
Going...
Meanwhile, prayers for good health to White House Press Secretary Tony Snow who is leaving the job to continue his battle against cancer and spend more time with his family.
GONE?
Sen. Craig to make an announcement Saturday.
UPDATE: GONE!! Craig will indeed make it official tomorrow.
Labels: John Warner, Larry Craig, Mark Warner, Tony Snow
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Hello, Good-Bayh
John Edwards says "Yes" to another White House run.
Evan Bayh says "No" to any immediate WH run.
For those keeping track, that's an 0 for 2 on the so-called Democratic moderates after Mark Warner dropped out a few weeks ago.
That means, as far as Democrats go, Hillary Rodham Clinton is now defining the center-right position.
UPDATE: Of course, John Edwards is running in 2008. Typo has been corrected.
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Evan Bayh says "No" to any immediate WH run.
For those keeping track, that's an 0 for 2 on the so-called Democratic moderates after Mark Warner dropped out a few weeks ago.
That means, as far as Democrats go, Hillary Rodham Clinton is now defining the center-right position.
UPDATE: Of course, John Edwards is running in 2008. Typo has been corrected.
Labels: Democrats, Evan Bayh, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Mark Warner




