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...surprising win tonight may cause Romney to switch, again, to framing his candidacy as an anti-Hillary one. He can even keep his "Europe of old" line: Early on, his strategists contemplated bumper stickers reading "Hillary=France." Says Madden: "We're going to continue to draw contrasts with the Democrat front-runner, whether it's Hillary or Obama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Romney, Silver Getting Dull | 1/9/2008 | See Source »

...measured but unquestionably tough liberal Democrat, already one of the most famous and respected women in the world, only Hillary is up to the task of leading us out of Iraq, resolving the Iran stand-off, and dealing with events in Afghanistan and Pakistan while re-bonding with our traditional allies...

Author: By Clay A. Dumas, Upasana Unni, and Tiffany E. Wen | Title: Hillary Clinton: ‘You Campaign in Poetry, But You Govern in Prose’ | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...Every Democrat on the New Hampshire ballots offers policies that comprise a sea change from eight years of the Bush administration, but only Barack Obama can move beyond the level of policy to reshape the political system in a way that puts the common good, rather than power struggles, at the forefront of policymaking...

Author: By Eva Z. Lam | Title: Obama: A New Politics of Change | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...closure on that." He was also concerned about Iraq: "We've turned that country into hell." Though he was addressing McCain, he told me later that he had wanted to present these thoughts to both of the candidates he was considering supporting in the primary on Tuesday - McCain and Democrat Barack Obama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wooing New Hampshire's Undeclared | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...just as fascinating, and potentially significant. While an Obama adviser described those split between the two as "a small sliver of the universe," the campaign is paying attention to it, as "everybody is very conscious of what happened to Bill Bradley in 2000" - when independents abandoned the moderate Democrat and helped give McCain a victory. Amy Pellerin, 38, a speech pathologist from Boscawen, N.H., was one of them. In 2004, she liked McCain so much that she wrote his name in. But this year, Obama attracts her more. "It sounds silly but I like the hopefulness and the genuine quality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wooing New Hampshire's Undeclared | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

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