Quick '08 Update

(I know it's been a while since I posted one of these. Not that you missed them, but I'll be posting them more often again.)
- Yesterday was the last debate between the GOP candidates before the Iowa caucus. The Democratic candidates just finished their debate an hour or so ago. Both were sponsored by the Des Moines Register and Iowa Public Television. (To the right, Cookie monster shows how tightly kept the Iowa Public Television stations have been to prepare for the debate.)
- Speaking of the Register, Chris Cillizza wonders which candidate it will endorse.
- The WSJ blog weighs the difference between electable and likable which made its way into a new UNH poll among likely Democratic voters.
- Rudy Giuliani has a new ad entitled "Will" that focuses on immigration, saying that every piece is in place to pass immigration reform except for political leadership. Clearly that void exists in the Republican Party, but I digress.
- The back and forth between Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee continues to play out. However, the real story is this: Bob Vila is campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
- John McCain, whose latest ad "Trust" touts his record of fiscal Conservatism, the latest candidate to be profiled in the Washington Post series, "The Front-Runners."
- The question over New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg entering the race continues to be considered.
- As we look ahead towards the Holidays, Ron Paul has a message for you. And the always creative Dodd campaign presents "'Twas the Night Before Caucus."
- In the video below, Bill Richardson does his best to set himself apart from the other candidates in the Democratic field:
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