The Note's Must-Reads
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May 8, 2007— -- MUST-READS
ABC's Jake Tapper: "Congress Seeks to Define 'Timetable' in Iraq Legislation"LINK
USA Today's Susan Page: "Poll: Clinton rebounds over Obama"LINK
Washington Time's Christina Bellantoni: "Gore backers hold on to cash"LINK
2008:
The Boston Globe's Susan Milligan: "Resisting Sin City, candidates give in to Nevada"LINK
Associated Press: "Voter access to presidential candidates varies widely: But all seek to convey sense of openness"LINK
Vanity Fair's James Wolcott: "The YouTube Election"LINK
2008: Debates:
Washington Post editorial: "Building a Better Debate"LINK
Des Moines Register's David Yepsen: "For better debates: Fewer, later, topic-focused"LINK
Politico's Roger Simon: "Notes from Mars: Why humans hate politics"LINK
2008: Republicans:
Washington Post's Eugene Robinson: "Ten Candidates Wide, But Not Very Deep"LINK
The Arizona Republic's Dan Nowicki: "Different Polls Place Guiliani Far Ahead, Even with McCain"LINK
Washington Times' Donald Lambro: "GOP hopefuls hold edge in favorability"LINK
2008: Republicans: McCain:
The Hotline: "McCain's Political Director Steps Down"LINK
New Hampshire Union Leader's John Distaso: "Dennehy leaves McCain campaign post"LINK
The Hill's Susan Crabtree: "McCain swears off tribal money, but accepts contributions from lobbyists"LINK
Des Moines Register's Thomas Beaumont: "McCain: Public opinion on Iraq can be swayed"LINK
The Hill's Aaron Blake: "McCain strategy memo emphasizes state polls"LINK