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...said, 'I met her.' And Stephanie said, 'Shut up!'" Now with his new bride constantly at his side, Kucinich has picked up his campaigning a little. Speaking to the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, he broke into Sixteen Tons (standing ovation from Jesse Jackson; four stars on YouTube). At an event in Nevada, Kucinich ended his speech with his new move: after listing his goals, he asks, "Why is it I'm able to do this?" Then he puts his arms out and spins, waiting for someone to yell, "No strings!" Once someone does, he twirls more and then yells, "A President with...
...Nevada's Harry Reid, Senate Democrats are making an effort to galvanize support around a still-unspecified resolution that would, in effect, replace the resolution that authorized George W. Bush to go to war in 2002 with a new measure that sets new limits on the American mission in Iraq. The details of Reid's resolution are fuzzy because the Democratic leadership only just glommed onto this idea last week and the language of the resolution is still being worked out. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin said on Sunday that the new measure would set a deadline next...
...middle of a forum Wednesday for Democratic Presidential candidates in Carson City, Nevada, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson renewed his call for all his party's 2008 hopefuls to pledge not to attack one another...
...Nevada forum - which all the major candidates attended except for Obama, who skipped it to campaign in Iowa - the jabs were more subtle than the Clinton-Obama tussle. But it was clear that, despite Richardson's wishes, the Democratic candidates will not be going soft on one another as this campaign heats up. Each of the candidates gave a brief speech and then took three questions from moderator George Stephanopoulos. Here's a look at some of the differences that emerged...
...centurions around the country. His decision to line up with Kemp may help dispel skepticism that the former pro quarterback can go the distance to the White House. Kemp, however, was Rollins' second choice. Had Paul Laxalt decided to run, Rollins would have gone with his old friend from Nevada...