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Posts tagged with 'election08'

  • TPMtv: CNN: All Hail McDifferent!

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, JUNE 26 2008 03:46 PM | PERMALINK

    CNN: All Hail McDifferent!

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: See how CNN manages to get through a list of policies where Bush and McCain agree without mentioning Iraq or the War on Terror.

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: End of the Beginning

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, JUNE 09 2008 11:41 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: End of the Beginning

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Hillary Clinton finally conceded over the weekend, marking the official end of the presidential primaries. Is she now angling for the VP slot? And as the general election fight kicks off, is there any way McCain can claim to be the actual change candidate?

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: RFK Gaffe-termath

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 26 2008 11:24 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: RFK Gaffe-termath

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: On a slow news weekend, the Sunday show pundits look at Sen. Clinton's comments from every angle.

  • TPMtv: The "Nuclear" Option

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 22 2008 11:48 AM | PERMALINK

    The "Nuclear" Option

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: May 31st, 2008: the survivors will call it Judgment Day, the day that Hillary Clinton hijacks the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee to achieve the full seating of Florida and Michigan's disputed delegates and effectively wrest the nomination away from Barack Obama. But wait... can this really happen? We take a look at the actual situation behind the hype in today's episode of TPMtv.

  • TPMtv: KY-OR Primary Preview

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 20 2008 01:29 PM | PERMALINK

    KY-OR Primary Preview

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Join us tonight starting at 6 PM for results from Kentucky and later the Oregon primaries. And for an overview of what to expect and whether the Clinton-Obama quasi-truce will hold up, see today's Kentucky/Oregon roundup episode of TPMtv.

  • TPMtv: Terrymania!

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 15 2008 12:41 PM | PERMALINK

    Terrymania!

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: In recent weeks Terry McAuliffe has managed to turn projectile nonsense into something approaching the sublime. But with the primary battle now rapidly winding down, Terry's tear may be coming to an end. So before it's over, in today's episode of TPMtv we bring you some of Terry's greatest recent moments.

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: The Long Goodbye

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 12 2008 11:41 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: The Long Goodbye

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: The question now doesn't seem to be whether or not Hillary Clinton will continue to wage a campaign, but rather how she wages it as the final three weeks of primaries plays out. And her comments last week to USA Today concerning the white working-class vote suggest that the question is still up in the air.

  • TPMtv: IN / NC Primary Recap

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 07 2008 09:25 AM | PERMALINK

    IN / NC Primary Recap

    Your Daily Video Politics Blog: It was the latest night of the primary season. And after outperforming expectations on big nights in March and April, Hillary Clinton finally came up short. In today's episode of TPMtv, we look at the results and game out where the campaign goes from here.

  • TPMtv: IN/NC Primary Preview

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 06 2008 04:35 PM | PERMALINK

    IN/NC Primary Preview

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: The polls start closing in two hours. Find out what the final polls say, what to expect tonight and even the little noticed trend that could determine the outcome of the race.

  • TPMtv: Sunday Show Roundup: Gas Tax Holiday (From Reality)

    POSTED BY BEN CRAW, MAY 05 2008 11:18 AM | PERMALINK

    Sunday Show Roundup: Gas Tax Holiday (From Reality)

    Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Hillary Cinton took to the Sunday show airwaves to defend her gas tax holiday against Senator Obama and all those elitist, out-of-touch economists.