Daily Links (August 20, 2007)
August 20, 2007 | Permalink
Today’s notable reads…
- Someone used an Obama computer to make a weird change on Wikipedia. [The Caucus]
- Fred Thompson had to clarify his position on gay marriage, as he tries to push his federalist message. [Marc Ambinder]
- Domenico Montanaro goes over the reverse psychology possibilities on what Rove said on Clinton. [First Read]
- Bob Kerrey might run for Senate if Chuck Hagel does not. [The Caucus]
- Tom Tancredo vowed in the notes here to campaign through to 2008. [Denver Post]
- Giuliani is barely leading in Oregon, but compared to a few months ago, his support has “fallen off a cliff.” and is down almost 20 points. [Oregon Live]




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