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Richardson and a California Blogger

Monday, January 29th, 2007 | Posted in Bill Richardson, Blog, Election 2008, My Clients, US Presidential | No Comments »

Bill Bradley is a very knowledgable observer of California politics whose blog is particularly distinctive owing to the high volume of interaction between Bradley and his commenters.
Bradley has expressed a great interest in the Nevada primary and blogs here about the recent appearances of General Clark and Governor Richardson in that state:
For his part, Richardson, […]

“Most Dangerous Candidate”…In a Good Way!

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Bill Richardson, Blog, Election 2008, My Clients, US Presidential | No Comments »

Blogger Ed Morrissey opines in the Examiner.com that Bill Richardson should be 08’s most dangerous candidate as far as the Republicans are concerned:

The Democrats have no one else with a resume to match Richardson, with the possible (and extreme) exception of former Vice President Al Gore. The Democrats certainly have no other candidates with Richardson’s […]

Bill Richardson Is In!

Sunday, January 21st, 2007 | Posted in Bill Richardson, Blog, Election 2008, My Clients, US Presidential | No Comments »

The most experienced candidate in the race….

Experience Matters

Friday, December 15th, 2006 | Posted in Bill Richardson, Blog, Election 2008, My Clients, US Presidential | No Comments »

Russell Shaw blogs on The Huffington Post about who should be the Democratic nominee for president - and it’s not Barack Obama:
He’s [Obama] only been in the Senate for two years, and won’t even have served a complete term by 2008. More important, he has little executive experience, no track record at being able to […]

Bill Richardson in Newsweek

Saturday, November 5th, 2005 | Posted in Bill Richardson, Blog, Election 2008, Latino Vote, My Clients, US Presidential | No Comments »

Carl Sullivan of Newsweek talks to Governor Richardson about some of my favorite topics, like the 2008 presidential election, U.S. relations with Latin America, the lack of an articulated Democratic national agenda and, of course, the Latino vote. Oh, wait, Richardson is from New Mexico, so he calls it the Hispanic vote:
And while the […]