Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Huntsman not being on June 13 debate in N.H.

Jon Huntsman do not participate in a presidential debate scheduled for June 13 in New Hampshire, and he will not announce his decision on whether you want to run until after that date.

Huntsman is still carrying out "due diligence" and thinking about a career, assistants, said.

Continue reading "Governor Huntsman be the next few weeks following the due diligence process in line with the timetable for adoption of decisions very short has been established." He will not participate in the discussion until after that process is long and formally announced his intentions. This announcement will not come before June 13 debate, "said Paul Collins, Chief Huntsman in New Hampshire consultant."

The discussion of ABC News/WMUR, originally scheduled for June 7, has been established on June 13.

Other candidate key, including Mitt Romney, have not said whether they will participate. Romney is scheduled to announce his candidacy on June 2 in Stratham, N.H.

Mitt: Is committed to non-Ames, Iowa

ANKENY, Iowa, Mitt Romney, said on Friday that was "fully committed" to compete in launch of the Iowa caucuses, but he refused to say if it would be part of the survey of GOP state of this summer.

"After" my announcement is complete and we eat we are, our team meet and decide exactly how we are going to participate in various States and surveys of straw, Romney told reporters after touring a small business in this suburb of Des Moines.

Continue reading in the State for the first time in the campaign of 2012, the former Governor of Massachusetts described questions about whether he would be the Republican Party of Iowa Ames contest survey as a matter of mere "tactics".

It is very different from the candidacy of Romney four years ago, when it was highlighted her participation in Ames as an indication of respect for what they called the "process of Iowa" and a key distinction with rivals that were bypassing the traditional test of the organization. Officials of Romney want to run what they often call a campaign "reduced" this time and do not want to spend significant money on a symbolic competition often is dominated by the more conservative voters in the party and they could only reinforce the challenge of the former Governor of Massachusetts. In 2007, his campaign spent considerable money in Ames, only to see Mike Huckabee Gets the momentum of her due to his strong second place showing. Months later, Huckabee defeated Romney in the assemblies by 9 percent, a blow which never recovered his campaign.

Still, even when he tried to Dodge questions about Ames, Romney made it clear on Friday that he was not going to ignore the caucus in the State.

"I am fully committed to Iowa and the process," he said.

Asked the praise that gave Iowa four years ago, Romney said that Iowa still matters and noted that it had intended to participate in the discussions scheduled for the State.

"Iowa is first in the nation," he said. "Iowa is a process of assemblies which attracts people from around the State really get to know the various candidates and understand about their campaigns and vision for America."

Romney continued: "that is why I think that everyone will see that it is intended to sit in the White House come to Iowa, spend time here, debating here."

As for how much time passes here - and the aggressiveness competes in the assemblies, Romney suggested that he was waiting to determine who would be in the still unstable country.

"We [running in Iowa] probably will be defined over time by different candidates in different ways," said.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Bachmann has to 'call' to run

Michele Bachmann told Iowa voters that has had a "call" to go ahead with the "momentous decision" to run for President.

Bachmann made the comments Friday during a recording of a programme of Iowa public television.

Continue reading "every decision I make, gold, like my husband," said the Congressman from Minnesota, according to the radio station o. Kay Henderson. "And I can tell you, Yes, I've had to call and that pull in my heart that this is the right thing".

It hoped that the Bachmann born in Iowa appeal to Evangelical Christians, who have a strong presence in the Republican primary process. Bachmann told voters in Iowa on Thursday that she will announce his candidacy in his hometown of childhood of Waterloo.

But he also underlined his credentials of tea.

"I think that people want something new and different." They don't want anything that reflects the status quo or the establishment, "said." "I think that the tea movement has made it very clear, that they do not want Washington of custom".

"I am not an establishment candidate". I have established my own course. "I'm a very independent person, added Bachmann."I have taken in my own Republican leadership in the Senate from Minnesota and I have taken in my own Republican leadership in the Congress of the United States. "I'm a fighter for equality of opportunity because I am one of the people."

He added, "I fight for what I believe in." I am committed and have a record of being a wrestler. "I think, makes me unique, I think, above all of the candidates."

Pawlenty announces new hire of Iowa

Tim Pawlenty announced Friday higher collector of Iowa Nicole Schlinger join his presidential campaign.

In 2007, Schlinger ran to Mitt Romney Iowa poll campaign, delivering a victory for the former Governor of Massachusetts. He also founded a company of telemarketing, campaign headquarters, which could be key in helping Pawlenty come to Iowa voters.

Continue reading "Know the ride called the Iowa caucuses, as well as anyone in the country," Pawlenty said in a statement. "I appreciate his decision to join our campaign for the Presidency and take the ride with us".

Romney Iowa balance Act

DES MOINES, come back to a State where it logged thousands of miles and spent dozens of days four years ago, Mitt Romney said Friday seemed to come home.

And many Iowans, received a warm welcome back.

Continue reading, however, amid the embraces of people and I remember him from the 2008 campaign, Romney also received an unmistakable reminder that the extensive political family of Iowa hopes that its prodigal sons back for good.

In his first trip of the year to the initial state of the conclave, the former Governor of Massachusetts sent questions about why he was launching his campaign in New Hampshire, if he would participate in the survey of Ames of the GOP's state this summer, and most bluntly, why he only obtained here now.

"Where have you been?" the moderator asked Romney at the beginning of a question and answer session after a speech on Friday, noting that the last Republican visited the State last fall.

For Romney, the day provides a preview of the delicate balance that will have to strike with Iowans in his campaign of 2012 all-but-declared: how to make attending the conclave to feel that he is committed to compete here, but without paying so much attention to the State to pay a political price significant if you lose the way did it in 2008.

During the Q-and-A, Romney hinted that strategy only enough: peace of mind with a touch of realism mixed cold-eyed when asked about his plan of Iowa.

"I am going to discuss here, you can be here being interviewed, I'm going to talk about here and you will get to know me even better than it did the last time", he said, praising the "fundamental role" the State plays in the nomination contest.

Pressed about his intentions by a moderator who asked three different ways on its strategy, Romney won applause also reminding the crowd of the obvious: "And, by the way, today I'm here".

However, when asked if he would participate in the survey of Ames, he made it clear that he was not going to hang your tone here in promising fidelity to the traditional process which he did four years ago when he lost to Mike Huckabee 9 points despite a total effort.

And, he suggested, if truly supporters liked, not worry about tactical issues.

"As to the events that we do and how much money we spend and how many trips have to do something for the political people is to find out," said Romney. "We do what we think is best calculated to enable it to become the candidate and for me to win the White House." "Those of you who support my message will say that it is exactly what you do".

Mary Kaye Huntsman: the spouse unreluctant

HANOVER, N.H.: Mary Kaye Huntsman stands out from the crowd of the intending spouses presidential 2012 in a major way: really wants to her husband to be President.

In a season of reluctant allies, is not only support of Jon Huntsman presidential race but a force key in doing so reality.

Continue reading in his maiden ride on the road in New Hampshire, he showed an easy familiarity with the sale retail politicking. It has also been a central player in the process of decision-making, in particular, pushed to the base of the campaign of the former Governor of Utah in Orlando, Florida, where he grew up. Perhaps more important, she says that she is at peace with, and fully committed to run his presidential husband perspective.

"I am very comfortable." I feel very at peace about it. At the end of the day it is their decision, and he knows that they are 100 percent behind him. … I believe in him, "said Mary Kaye Huntsman."

That puts strong probability with several other wives that bleached in the perspective of express - as it is private or publicly, deep misgivings about the idea of putting their families through an offer exhausting for the White House. More recently, Cheri Daniels, whose reluctance played a key role in the decision of her husband was Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels renounce a 2012 campaign.

Mary Kaye Huntsman shows no such reluctance to enter combat. In any case, it is tempting destinations inviting even more scrutiny.

"I call him the leader more to discover in America," said that she mingled with voters and reporters at first stop retail Jon Huntsman in Hanover, New Hampshire, last week.

A native with a soft voice and in a quiet way, Mary Kaye Huntsman Florida is which reads all the clips of news and knowledge personnel if there is a problem. She gives the sell hard of voters and reporters of his candidacy. In the return of her husband to trade policy last week after an interlude as an Ambassador in China, jumped to disable potentially dangerous situations.

"I think that it is the most prepared," he said in one of nearly a dozen stops in New Hampshire, while accompanied by daughters, Gracie Mei, 12 and 23 Liddy. "If you want to see a list and check the box of each single area you are looking for, he did not miss one."

At another stop, in Keene, was Mary Kaye, who headed to a question from a persistent voter that - after waving a small red book of quotations from Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong in former Ambassador - demanded to know whether or not the Huntsmans recycle.

"Do recycle?" Jon Huntsman replied, in the end, and looking to his right, where his wife was next to it.

"We have been in China," Mary Kaye interjected, "which is why still are receiving our garbage cans." "But yes, recycle."

Since for a long time political hands New Hampshire accustomed to see candidates - and their families, I stumble as they run the glove observed retail immediately their level of comfort in the residual limb.

"I thought that his wife was very comfortable, and sometimes is not always so, that the family has as much comfort as the candidate," said Nancy Merrill, who served as State Co-Chair of John McCain in 2000 and 2008 and which organized the event in Hanover.

Palin: Revive speculation

A new Republican Gallup poll carried out between 20-24 May shows Palin could have an opportunity on the Republican nomination. Mitt Romney takes the poll with 17% of the votes, while Palin comes in a close second with 15%, followed by Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul. The most notable, however, is 22% still undecided Republicans. The April Gallup poll showed Mike Huckabee as a choice number one, followed by Donald Trump, then Romney and Palin. It is the first survey conducted from the signs of abandonment of Mike Huckabee, Donald Trump and more recently, Mitch Daniels, so there is a chance the results can be a mere consequence of these events. However, at the time of the last survey was taken, only 14% of respondents reported not having no opinion. While that the only individual in the top six who still has not sent a bid or promised intends to enforce Palin, is reviving speculation about his decision.

The Arizona Republic publicized a possibility that Palin bought a house in Scottsdale, Arizona last week which reported, "Safari Investments LLC pay cash 1695 $ million home in an operation that appears designed to conceal the identity of a buyer of high-profile". While rumors take into account the importance of implementing a campaign in the hometown of Senator John McCain, this may not be as revealing as it expected about Scottsdale of Bristol in Maricopa.

There are other events fueling the gossip, one of them a comment to Greta Van Susteren on Fox News channel, which admitted that "the fire in the belly" to run, but continued with the circumstances factor in his decision, "is a question for me of some kind of practical and pragmatic decisions that have to be made." One is, with a large family understand the vast amount of scrutiny and the sacrifices that have to be part of my childhood to see his mother for President. But yes, the fire in the belly, is there. "
RealClearPolitics, conservative filmmaker Steven k. Bannon announced completion of a film on Sarah Palin that he describes as "a call to action for a year as 1976: Reagan against the establishment." The movie, titled "The undefeated", is scheduled to show next month in Iowa, the state very where it establishes the competence of nomination to start.
Palin intends to assume a regular place in the public eye, rehire recently two assistants who have previously assisted in the planning of political events.

Faction of GOP expecting a traditional candidate not affiliated with the movement of tea is comprised mainly institutional Republicans in Washington who strongly trust that she will not make the offer, but his friends and constituents think different.
Iowa Pottawattamie County President of the party Republican Jeff Jorgensen said, "all the indications are that she will be in - fans have an intuition about it." People are looking for someone, a Ronald Reagan reincarnated, which does not appear to be out there yet, "while filmmaker, activist and a close friend of Palin John Ziegler admits" I've felt for a while that she probably is running and its seems clearer than ever that she is. "Pollster Ivan Moore Alaska is very safe, who wrote in a column last week,"ands, ifs or buts about it, Sarah Palin won't run for President.""

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Obama survey stronger in Wisconsin "púrpura"

After the departure of the former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee 2012 presidential race, seems Obama President has gone better, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has been the worst in the polls in the State of Wisconsin, hopes that a critical swing state during the general election.

According to a poll from public policy published on Friday, President Obama approval rating has jumped 3 points to 52 per cent, up from the same survey in February but Huckabee with potential as a rival. His disapproval rating fell one percentage point, increasing the rate by double to 8 points. Speaker Gingrich, who faced only 26% of favorability in February fell 9 points to 15% and his disapproval rating shot up 18 points in the span of three months, of 67%, beating former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin as a potential candidate with more ground to gain in disapproval. Current classification of Palin from the results amounted to 32% approval, the highest probable presidential candidates and 63% disapproval. Also carried with their results the more definitive responses from these surveys, only 5% were confident in their favour of Palin, compared to 22% are not sure about former Governor Mitt Romney. Former Governor Romney has the most room for improvement with 22% are not sure, as his favorability rating is only 29 per cent among the residents of Wisconsin, and his unfavorable rating less than half, 49 per cent.

Chairman of the Committee on budget and Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan has the advantage of the majority in a presidential party against the Obama President, leading, but with little more than a handful of points between them (7) and 7% of respondents said that they were unsure between the holder and the author of the recent proposal of the GOP budget. Also led to less favorable and unfavorable ratings of all presidential/potential candidates with 41 per cent said that they approved of Ryan and only 44 percent saying they disapproved, even if his budget plan still appear in the headlines. Obama President said the highest rating of favorability (50%) among voters independent and third party, the key demographic for the State highly politically polarized.

The public policy poll was taken among the 19 May and 22 May and 1636 potential voters Wisconsin, which it identified as 37% of respondents democratic, 32% Republican and 31 per cent of Independent/3rd parties. Of respondents, 30% considered that they are moderate, 23% said something conservative, 10%, 20% something liberal and 17% somewhat conservative very liberal.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

2012: Obama vs. the GOP: analysts decide

Obama President enjoys the convenience of filled posts while the GOP still looking a promising candidate for nomination. With Daniels outside, the aspiring finalist Romney and Gingrich disappointed when it's their struggles with Medicare and the reform of health, and at this point in the game the outcome seems almost predictable as a Fox News poll shows that 57% of registered voters expect the re-election of the current President. But the analysts that both will have its own advantages and disadvantages due to certain circumstances.
Republican strategist Ron Bonjean, said, "Obama numbers are not great, and if you put a viable alternative out there... then that person give Obama a run for their money". And according to some analysts, the current candidates do not lack completely. Pawlenty may not be well-known, but should also not overcome the obstacles that Gingrich and Romney have now led to the table. He has repeated his confidence in the polls with the assertion that will improve as he becomes more familiar to the public. Former adviser Brad Blakeman of George w. Bush told Fox News that is registration of the Pawlenty balanced budget that will serve as its strength, together with emphasis that the unemployment rate had fallen from 8.5 per cent to 6.7 per cent at the end of its mandate.
Historian of the University of Rice Douglas Brinkley told Reuters that Obama will transform your message 2008 "Can do" in a "Yes we did," adding, "If you believe in your brand that does not make a reconfiguration full in midstream unless it is in desperation mode." … It has enough that it can display. "Strategists confirm that you will have to introduce in the next four years as an extension to take full advantage of its policies." Analyst for Fox News Bernie Goldberg believes that, despite an economy that threatens to limit the number of years in the position to four, likability of the President is a very strong asset; charisma is necessary for the candidate nominated as the candidate of the Republican party.
The summer will help that the prospects for clearer election for Republicans. Michele Bachmann apparently will announce next month with Sarah Palin still in the margin. Others have apparently pushing Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, and Rick Perry to make an offer as well. Obama has the death of Bin Laden on its side and does not propose cuts to one the most popular rights in the country, but only time will tell if the President's foreign policy serves as an aid or of his campaign. With the energy and the still economy weighs heavily on their shoulders, it is imperative to focus on a programme that promises solutions.

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Sarah Palin takes on foreign aid, funding, Egypt

Former Governor of Alaska may be kicked at the start of his campaign of 2012 potential at high speed with its new tour bus and a stop promoted in New Hampshire in the coming weeks, and who used his Facebook page to argue the announcement of the Obama President of the Conference of the G8 in Europe that we have offered $ 2 million for the "new Government" of Egypt. Palin says that there is no real basis behind the foundling organization and concerned "exactly that finance, in a brief note". Also expresses his contempt for the practice of "borrowing from Peter to pay Paul", as China often contributes to our financially struggling, and the United States and then give the money loaned to a variety of third-world Nations potentially corrupt. She also mentions his frustration with the current administration in the White House, and probably more speculation even more about their past political movements, saying that she cannot wait for the next election in years.

Should we be asking borrow money from China to turn around and give it to the Muslim Brotherhood?

Given that they have massive deficit and they are drowning in more than 14 billion dollars in debt, and despite not knowing who will rule to Egypt until the elections in this fall, this strange strategy may be the final result given the announcement of the Obama President who is committing $ 2 million for the "new Government of Egypt." It is part of a package of foreign aid of 20 billion dollars set out with the Group of 8 countries in Europe today.

Now, given that Egypt has a history of corruption when it comes to use the American help, it is doubtful that the money will really help people in need of Egypt. Couple that with the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood is organized to have a real shot to take control of the Government of Egypt and one has to wonder why we send money (not have) in the hands of Egypt unknown?

Throwing borrowed money is not a sound economic policy. And throwing money in the developing world is not a good foreign policy. Foreign assistance should go to American allies who need and appreciate and humanitarian when really can make a difference.

Whereas continuous foreign strategies of the administration of Obama in the economy and foreign policy have us counting the days for the forthcoming elections. November 2012 may not come soon.

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Iowa to Romney: "Where Have You Been?"

Hard pressed for an answer during a brief Forum with Iowans after his expected return to the first in the State of the nation group, candidate of the Republican Mitt Romney presidential nomination will have much explain to during his first visit to Iowa since last fall.

After spending millions in State in 2008 and finishing second to former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee of the conclave, with a difference of almost ten points between the two, Romney is well aware of the difficulties which may face his campaign in Iowa, but said that the residents, a strongly conservative crowd with a focus on social issues in recent times, it will be "get to know him better than [that] last time" in the 2012 election season. And while Romney recognizes the importance of a State like Iowa, knows that he must face the greatest aspect of the race, win the nomination and then the general election and that people who realize that the same fact will understand that his campaign may not be added to each key point but it should be extended at the national level.

"We do what we think is best calculated to enable it to become the candidate and for me to win the White House", Romney said that when asked about his agenda during his reception yesterday, "those who support my message will say that it is exactly what you do."

Governor Romney understand that Iowa is a State of "win or bust" for him, however, is much more than a number of candidates from lower levels facing its fund-raising machine. A key victory in Iowa for a candidate such as Tim Pawlenty would probably be enough to boost his campaign after the end of the first primary in the summer months, in the efforts of fundraising on their own. And many of the lower level candidates have mentioned the August straw poll Ames, something the Romney has not yet "decision of 100%," which could disappoint Iowans still further and send their support to other more visible candidates, as Pawlenty, or representative of Texas Ron Paul, who opened an Office of campaign in the right state before his announcement of candidacy for this month, or representative Michele Bachmann, who, like Pawlenty, has an advantage of proximity on many of the other candidates.

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Rasmussen: Leadership Ratings above the Obama

According to a survey by Rasmussen reports published Wednesday general adoption of leadership of the Obama President in Office has come it is highest levels since January of this year and raised six points in the last month, probably related to the death of terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden, his leadership of April poll (taken two weeks before the compound of Pakistan was paved) showed that only 42% of Americans evaluated their leadership as good or excellent.

25% of the respondents leadership of Obama after the death of Bin Laden as excellent, but the population remains almost divided about whether or not Obama deserves a second term in the White House. 34% have a negative opinion of his leadership, only 4 points less than the survey of April and the negative results of 64% auto identified as Republican. 82% of Democrats approved of Obama leadership, but the voters are still unhappy with their policies and actions related to the economy, and only 8% believe that a primary concern in the 2012 election cycle national security.

The results on the style of Obama of leadership with his level of confrontation in the political and global arena shown 30% of likely voters responded that Obama is too cooperative, while only 19% said that it was too confrontational. The biggest jump in numbers arises from those who believe that the levels of confrontation of the effective Obama, 39% of Democrats and Republicans, 31% in April.

Rasmussen conducted the survey between May 19th and 20th, through an automatic call to 1000 likely voters. The margin of error was +/-3.

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Santorum, Romney to announce candidacy

Former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney and former Senator of Pennsylvania Rick Santorum will take the next step in their respective presidential bids in the days ahead, Romney announcing Scamman farm in New Hampshire on June 2 with a post Facebook and the trade union leader and Santorum launch of Pennsylvania on June 6, according to reports of political.

Romney has made New Hampshire its base of media, announcing the creation of his exploratory committee using the field of the University of New Hampshire football from as a backdrop. His campaign is highly focused on the first State primary, avoiding to Iowa, which was not warmly received and spent millions of dollars in 2008.

Campaign of Santorum may face an uphill battle in Pennsylvania, where he lost re-election to the Senate by almost 20 points, for the location where his father settled after emigrating from Italy you can win back some of the mercy that has lost.

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