Quick '08 Update

- The Caucus blog has a neat look at how videos were chosen for the debate. 

- John McCain picked up another endorsement yesterday. This one comes from Glenn Steil, a former Michigan State Senator. Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani announced the endorsements he's received in Southeast Iowa. (According to this Washington Post-ABC News poll, Giuliani is enjoying a lead over his rivals. Note: the link also features a not-so-flattering picture of McCain.)

- On behalf of his campaign, Gov. Bill Richardson presented a check (and, briefly, his background) to the Charleston Firefighter's Fund in this video. (Seems like a thoughtful gesture, given what happened in Charleston in June.)

- The candidacies of Ron Paul and Mike Gravel are the subject of this article in the LA Times. Who knows what could happen? Remember, Newt Gingrich said that the Republican presidential field is a "pathetic bunch of pygmies."

- The New York Times gives a good summary of the back and forth that ensued between the Clinton and Obama campaigns after each candidate's comments on diplomacy. (Yesterday night, Obama's campaign also highlighted the support it has received from former/retired officials from the State Department, Army, and Navy.)

- Mitt Romney's campaign is tracking who the DNC is targeting in its various releases regarding the 2008 cycle.

- The Biden campaign highlights an OpEd written by a Texas Republican that praises Biden for his performance and chides the debate's format for not giving ample time to many of the candidates.

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