Quick '08 Update

- Chris Cillizza from the Washington Post blog, The Fix, takes a focused look at the possible longevity of the 2008 primaries.
- In an effort to court Latino voters, supporters of Barack Obama - who recently made an appearance on Saturday Night Live - have launched a mini novela series, Tu Voz, Tu Voto. Learn more about the series or watch the first novela on the Amigos de Obama website.
- According to the Washington Times, House Republicans feel that Rudy Giuliani is the best candidate to return their party to the majority because of his ability to make inroads into the Northeast - specifically New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.
- Hillary Clinton unveiled her energy/climate plan. Bill Richardson - a former Secretary of Energy - also outlined his plan in his book, Leading By Example: How We Can Inspire an Energy and Security Revolution. For a broad look at how the candidates view environmental issues, check out this website from the League of Conservation Voters.
- Ron Paul is on a roll with regard to online fundraising. Yesterday, his campaign announced that they have broken the record for the single largest fundraising effort in the 2008 campaign. (What a way to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day!)
- John Edwards outlined his strategy for Iran in Iowa yesterday. Prior to that, Edwards kicked off his Americas Heroes Tour in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
- Mitt Romney picked up a big endorsement from Paul Weyrich, co-founder of the Heritage Foundation.
- Chris Dodd is a serious guy. Not only has he refused to let up on the fight for constitutional rights, but he also enrolled his daughter at an Iowa elementary school.
- Today in South Carolina, Fred Thompson's campaign launched Veterans for Fred.
- Governor Bill Richardson was on CNN recently discussing the current situation in Pakistan. Joe Biden discussed the same issue on CBS's Face the Nation.
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