Quick '08 Update

- For those interested in the media landscape, AdAge takes a look at what the candidates have been doing on air thus far. (Note how cable advertising plays a role in some ad buys - something our New Politics Institute continues to promote.)

- According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, Hillary Clinton is widening her lead, despite what is going on in Iowa.

- Ron Paul's impressive fundraising (all things considered) gets a nod in the WSJ's Washington Wire.

- Barack Obama continues to travel across Iowa, invoking his opposition to the war, which his campaign creatively re-introduced in a new video. David Yepsen from the Des Moines Register covered one of Obama's speeches on the paper's blog.

- With the recent debut of Ann Romney's website, www.annromney.com, it's clear that the Romney campaign sees Ann as an incredible asset.

- Chris Dodd received praise on his stance on Iraq, specifically about his promise to have all troops out of Iraq by 2013. Dodd's stance, according to David Yepsen, could create an opening.

- Rudy Giuliani is up on radio in New Hampshire with "Tested." Side note: Robert Greenwald says America's Mayor has some explaining to do for skipping a debate focusing on African-American issues.

- Yesterday, Joe Biden clarified his plan for Iraq in a blog post at Huffington Post. Be sure to check it out. Today, Biden joins some of the other candidates at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Forum.

- Tom Tancredo criticized Sam Brownback for his varying stance on immigration.

- In a nod to the netroots, Elizabeth Edwards held a discussion with women from various Mom blogs in California.

- (via PrezVid) Jon Stewart points out yet another debate in which the Republican candidates decided not to participate in the following video:

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