2008Central.net’s Presidential Election Podcast (06/24/07)

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2008Central.net’s Co-Managing Editors, John Whitehouse and Angelo Carusone, host a weekly podcast that includes discussion/analysis of the past week’s events, interviews with candidates/campaign officials/politicos, a bit of sass and anything else you would expect from a non-partisan podcast focused on the 2008 Presidential Election.

This week’s podcast covers…

  • Mike Bloomberg departing the GOP
  • Fred Thompson to announce soon?
  • John McCain and Mitt Romney’s political scuffle
  • Hillary Clinton booed at the Take Back America Conference: What’s it mean?
  • 2008Central.net’s John Whitehouse attended the “Generation Barack Obama” event in New York City on June 22, 2007. What were his impressions?
  • Despite a rough couple of weeks, Rudy Giuliani remains the leader of the pack
  • Notes on the second tier
  • A look ahead to the close of the second fundraising quarter of 2007 and the significance of primary date movement in Floria and New Jersey
  • And more…

Go here to check it out.

Subscribe to 2008Central.net’s Presidential Election Podcast

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