Well, we all wanted a town hall (actually, we wanted a bunch of them), so here we are.
What should we expect?
First of all, here at TCR, we plan to have live blogging once again. I’m hoping that CoverItLive has their act together this time. I never heard back from them after Thursday night’s debacle, and I really don’t want to through that again. Regardless, join us here Tuesday at 9:00 PM Eastern as we bring you analysis as it happens.
With regard to content, I’m not sure what to expect with the audience and questions. Lynn Sweet from the Sun-Times tells us:
By Art Smith. Posted Monday, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:33 pm Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Election, Leadership, Tim Russert
Friday night, September 26, will be the first formal debate between John McCain and Barack Obama. The event will be held at the University of Mississippi, and will be hosted by Jim Lehrer.
Thankfully, Lehrer is already established enough that he won’t try to be another Tim Russert.
At this point, I think it’s helpful to resurrect [...]
My husband has been after me to contribute my thoughts to his blog instead of just hashing them out with him. After reading the story “Obama: My donors can help victims” in the Des Moines Register today, I decided it was time.
I confess I was taken in by Obama’s message of change. I [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:54 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, ANWR, Abortion, Barack Obama, Economy, Energy, Integrity, John McCain, Republican Party, Sarah Palin
The Left is going absolutely bonkers over the selection of Sarah Palin to run for Vice-President on the GOP ticket.
There’s also a lot of negative comments coming from the Right, although not quite as emotionally charged as those from the Left.
Christopher Patton of The Podium, aka DI Blog (that is, Daily Iowan, I believe) had [...]
I finally got time to watch a recording of Saturday night’s Saddleback Church event with Obama and McCain. DJ made some excellent observations earlier in the week, which I thought I might supplement a bit. If you have not seen it yet, I strongly suggest that you view this event as I think it provides [...]
I’m probably not the first or last person to announce this.
In order to ensure full disclosure, reduce the clutter of blogosphere speculation, and give people something more important to focus on, I have decided to release critical information that is guaranteed to put everyone’s mind at rest.
I am officially NOT going to be a candidate [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Aug 9, 2008 at 7:55 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Floods of 2008, Harry Reid, Iowa, Iowa Politics, John McCain, Nancy Pelosi, Republican Party, US Congress
On the Republican side, the increase in McCain’s position in the polls, slow as it is in coming, is a reflection of the unity that is starting to build within the Republican Party. I think what you’re really seeing is that as the various state conventions come to a close, and people have finished jockeying [...]
I had a couple of interesting ideas from people I met this week while working at the Republican Party of Iowa booth at the Iowa State Fair. I think it’s great that people are willing to step out and share ideas like this, and even act on them if possible.
TV Ad
The first was an idea [...]
The afternoon of the convention went fairly smoothly. As I mentioned yesterday, we heard the results of the National Committee Man and Woman.
I appreciate the way that Stew Iverson kept things moving by inserting speeches at places where there were dead spots because of voting and such.
We heard the report of the Nominating Committee. [...]
Well, the convention is over. We wrapped up, unbelievably, at 5:30 PM.
I have more to share about the afternoon, but I need to do a few things at home… I’ll finish the update in the morning.
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