A new Insider Advantage poll in South Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama leading the Democratic race with 40%, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 33% and John Edwards at 15%.
On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee leads with 33%, followed by Sen. John McCain at 21%, Mitt Romney at 14% and Rudy Giuliani at 8%.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Bill Richardson May Leave The Race
Obama Gets Nevada Unions

Some good news for Senator Barack Obama after an upset by Senator Hillary Clinton last night in New Hampshire. ABC News is reporting that Sen. Barack Obama has secured the endorsement of the Culinary Workers union in Nevada. "The endorsement of the 60,000-member Culinary Workers union is seen as the biggest get in Nevada, a state which votes Jan. 19." Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Sun reports that Obama also has won the backing of the Service Employees International Union Nevada last night.
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Barack Obama,
Hillary Clinton,
Nevada,
politics,
unions
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Hillary Wins in NH!

The Green Room is PROUD to report that Senator Hillary Clinton is the projected winner of the New Hampshire primary!
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2008 election,
Hillary Clinton,
New Hampshire
McCain Wins in NH
Senator John McCain has won the Republican New Hampshire primary. This is a crushing blow to Mitt Romney who has now lost twice.
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2008 election,
John McCain,
Mitt Romney,
politics
New Hampshire for Hillary

Today is the New Hampshire primary. Although a win for Hillary Clinton today is unlikely, The Green Room encourages citizens of New Hampshire to go out and vote for Hillary. I believe she is the best and most qualified candidate. Results of tonight's election will be posted later.
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2008 election,
Hillary Clinton,
New Hampshire,
politics
Monday, January 7, 2008
Juno Wins

Blonsky Wins

Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky won the Best Young Actress award at the Critic's Choice Awards. The Hairspray cast also picked up best acting ensemble. Hairspray was Blonsky's first film and she also earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. Congratulations!
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Critic's Choice Awards,
entertainment,
hairspray,
movies,
nikki blonsky
Dr. Phil Cancels on Britney

Dr. Phil has cancelled an episode of his show that was to serve as an intervention for Britney Spears involving her family.
Someone needs to help Britney. And fast.
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Britney Spears,
celebrities,
Dr. Phil,
entertainment
Get Out The Vote

She may have taken a hit these last few days and she might not win tomorrow but it's not over yet. The Green Room encourages citizens of New Hampshire to go out and vote for Senator Hillary Clinton tomorrow.
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2008 election,
Hillary Clinton,
New Hampshire
Mamma Mia Movie Poster

Here's the poster for the next movie musical, Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, and Amanda Seyfried from Mean Girls. The trailer is online now.
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Amanda Seyfried,
entertainment,
Mamma Mia,
Meryl Streep,
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Pollspot: Eve of New Hampshire
On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, the latest CNN/WMUR poll shows Sen. Barack Obama leading the Democratic presidential race with 39%, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 30% and John Edwards at 16%.
On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain leads Mitt Romney, 31% to 26%, followed by Mike Huckabee at 13% and Rudy Giuliani at 10%.
Hoping for a Hillary miracle!
On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain leads Mitt Romney, 31% to 26%, followed by Mike Huckabee at 13% and Rudy Giuliani at 10%.
Hoping for a Hillary miracle!
Nicole Kidman Expecting

After many months of speculation, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have confirmed that they are expecting a baby. Congratulations!
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celebrities,
celebrity babies,
entertainment,
Keith Urban,
Nicole Kidman
Pollspot: Huckabee Takes Nation
A new USA Today/Gallup poll shows Mike Huckabee in the lead in the Republican presidential race with 25%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 20%, Sen. John McCain at 19%, Fred Thompson at 12%, and Mitt Romney at 9%.
Among Democrats, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton are tied at 33%, followed by John Edwards at 20%.
Among Democrats, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton are tied at 33%, followed by John Edwards at 20%.
Golden Globes Cancelled

Finally, after all the updates, NBC has decided to CANCEL the Golden Globe Awards broadcast this coming Sunday.
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Golden Globe Awards,
NBC,
strike,
Writer's Guild of America
Pollspot: Too Many To Show
There are way too many polls to show. Anyways, I will say that, according to these polls, it looks like Senator Barack Obama will beat Senator Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire tomorrow. Of course I hope I'm wrong, though I doubt it. It also looks like a tight race between Senator John McCain and Mitt Romney.
Don't count Hillary out yet.
Don't count Hillary out yet.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Pollspot: Deadlocked in New Hampshire
Two new polls show Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in a deadlock in New Hampshire.
A new CNN/WMUR poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama tied at 33% with John Edwards in third place with 20%. On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain leads with 33%, followed by Mitt Romney at 27%, Rudy Giuliani at 14% and Mike Huckabee at 11%.
Also...
A new Concord Monitor/Research 2000 poll in shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton among likely Democratic primary voters, 34% to 33%, with John Edwards third at 23%. Among Republicans, Sen. John McCain leads with 35%, followed by Mitt Romney at 29% and Mike Huckabee at 13%.
A new CNN/WMUR poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama tied at 33% with John Edwards in third place with 20%. On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain leads with 33%, followed by Mitt Romney at 27%, Rudy Giuliani at 14% and Mike Huckabee at 11%.
Also...
A new Concord Monitor/Research 2000 poll in shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton among likely Democratic primary voters, 34% to 33%, with John Edwards third at 23%. Among Republicans, Sen. John McCain leads with 35%, followed by Mitt Romney at 29% and Mike Huckabee at 13%.
Mitt Romney Wins Wyoming
Although all the focus goes to Iowa and New Hampshire, Wyoming is holding it's Republican primary today and Mitt Romney looks set to come out on top with Iowa caucus winner Mike Huckabee not faring so well. For live results, click here.
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Iowa caucus,
Mike Huckabee,
Mitt Romney,
politics,
Wyoming
Back to Back Debates Tonight

The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates will have back to back debates tonight on ABC at 7 PM EST. The Republicans will debate first for an hour an half before the Democrats taking the stage. Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Barack Obama, John Edwards, Governor Bill Richardson, Mike Huckabee, Senator John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani are all expected to attend. This is a crucial debate for Hillary Clinton. The Green Room wishes her the best.
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