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- FXNews.com – Raising a Ruckus – Sean Hannity | Alan Colmes | Hannity…
- Florida Republicans Weigh Primary ptions
- MEDIA SCUFFLE MARKS START F ARMENIA’S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
- Close Presidential Election To Divide Votes
- Georgia: pposition Mulls ptions

FXNews.com – Raising a Ruckus – Sean Hannity | Alan Colmes | Hannity…
FXNews – Jan 25, 2008
CLMES: But also a lot of white people would like a woman or African-American in office for a change. (CMMERCIAL BREAK) CLMES: A new radio spot attacking Barack bama was pulled from the airwaves just 24 hours after its release by the Clinton campaign. The ad targets bama’s recent comments about the Republican party. Let’s take a listen. (BEGIN VIDE CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Listen to Barack bama last week talking about Republicans. BARACK BAMA (D) PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: The Republicans were the party of ideas for a pretty long chunk of time there over the last ten 15 years.

Florida Republicans Weigh Primary ptions
NPR – Jan 25, 2008
“In fact national intervention in Cuba might be seen as an analog to spreading democracy in the Middle East. “Fifty miles up the coast in Boca Raton the economy dominated the discussion at a gathering of Republicans. Ron Price said he worries that the Republican party could lose the White House if the economy worsens. ther voters were more hopeful but still keenly felt their party’s need for their votes in South Florida — perhaps more this year than ever before. Related NPR StoriesJan.

MEDIA SCUFFLE MARKS START F ARMENIA’S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
EurasiaNet – Jan 25, 2008
The election will be held on February 19. The candidate list finalized on January 21 combines several seasoned political veterans with a few relatively unknown figures. The nine contenders are; Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian Republican Party of Armenia leader; former President Levon Ter Petrosian; Deputy Parliamentary Speaker Vahan Hovhannisian Armenian Revolutionary Federation; Rule of Law Party Chairman Artur Baghdasarian; National Democratic Union leader Vazgen Manukian; National Unity Party Chairman Artashes Geghamian; People’s Party leader Tigran Karapetian; Arman Manukian former foreign policy advisor to the de facto former president of Nagorno-Karabakh Arkady Ghukassian; and National Consent Party leader Aram Harutyunian. As in Armenia’s May 2007 parliamentary elections public television has quickly emerged as the chief vehicle for reaching voters.

Close Presidential Election To Divide Votes
CBS News – Jan 25, 2008
"These are states with some delegates that could be enough to get somebody over the top" Brady said. The Republican Party could be at a disadvantage in the general election if the race drags on past Feb. Campaigning and advertising often begin in the summer Brady said. Without a clear nominee the Republican Party would not be able to get started until after the convention in September. "Whereas the Democrats will be able to really focus on the candidate the Republicans will look like they are in disarray if they don’t have a candidate" Brady said… Campaigning and advertising often begin in the summer Brady said. Without a clear nominee the Republican Party would not be able to get started until after the convention in September. "Whereas the Democrats will be able to really focus on the candidate the Republicans will look like they are in disarray if they don’t have a candidate" Brady said. "It would give the Democrats a big leg up. "Regardless of the ultimate outcome the concern over a brokered convention could indicate that the system which has been stable for some time is evolving Huckfeldt said. "We may be seeing the Republican Party in a time of transition" Huckfeldt said.

Georgia: pposition Mulls ptions
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty – Jan 25, 2008
Subsequent statements by the opposition leaders present suggest that Bryza tried but failed to induce them to drop their criticisms both of the conduct of the ballot and of the international community’s failure unequivocally to condemn the outcome as falsified. He apparently urged them instead to “move on” and focus their attention on the parliamentary poll tentatively scheduled for May. Parliamentarian Levan Berdzenishvili of the opposition Republican party a member of the National Council was quoted on January 19 as saying the parliamentary elections would be tantamount to a “second round” meaning that they would clarify the level of popular support for Saakashvili and the government on one hand and the opposition on the other… ” Tavisupleba (Liberty) party leader Konstantine Gamsakhurdia said “we shall fight to the end until this country is liberated from Saakashvili and the remnants [of his regime]. ” n January 15 Gachechiladze said he hopes the National Council will participate in the upcoming parliamentary ballot as “a single united strong opposition coalition” that would encompass not only the nine-member National Council but also the Labor party the New Rightists and others. But David Usupashvili of the Republican party also a member of the National Council was quoted on January 21 as saying that “it is too early to say whether we will stand in the parliamentary election together. ” He added that opposition parties will probably decide within the next month between a tactical arrangement of a broad alliance or several alliances depending on which approach is seen as likely to yield better results. Meanwhile Gachechiladze on January 21 raised the hypothetical possibility of a boycott telling journalists that “if the current climate of violence persists I doubt we shall participate in the parliamentary elections. Gachechiladze on January 21 further identified the opposition’s primary demands as “free elections and free media” and predicted that if the authorities fail to meet those demands the police and armed forces will defect to the opposition camp and “we shall force Saakashvili to flee the country” civil.

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