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12:00 PM ET, January 9, 2008

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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Can Hillary Cry Her Way Back to the White House?  —  DERRY, N.H.  —  When I walked into the office Monday, people were clustering around a computer to watch what they thought they would never see: Hillary Clinton with the unmistakable look of tears in her eyes.  —  A woman gazing at the screen was grimacing, saying it was bad.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Clinton Escapes to Fight Another Day  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — Hillary Rodham Clinton is back.  —  With solid support from registered Democrats and the backing of women, who deserted her in Iowa, Senator Clinton beat Senator Barack Obama of Illinois with a margin that — if not particularly wide …
Will / Attytood:
Is “Bradley effect” behind the Clinton surge?  —  Does Hillary Clinton's unexpectedly strong showing in New Hampshire tonight mean that the racially charged Bradley effect" is still hanging around in American politics?  —  The “Bradley effect” is the name that some political pundits gave …
Melissa McEwan / Shakespeare's Sister:
Shut Up, Maureen Dowd  —  Part wev in an Ongoing Series by Tart and me, named elegantly and succinctly by Tart, about the World's Most Obnoxious Feminist Concern TrollTM.  —  Wow.  MoDo needs some spectaular amounts of Shutting Up for this one, which is mind-blowingly appalling …
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
After N.H., can the media come back?  —  Cable news pundits may have successfully predicted John McCain's victory in New Hampshire, but they sure had a lot of explaining to do around 10:30 p.m., once The Associated Press and MSNBC projected victory for Hillary Rodham Clinton.  —  “The polls were so wrong.
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
From a Big Boost for Obama to a Sharp Blow
Marc Ambinder:
What Happened To The Polls? The Sbornak Effect?
Discussion: Salon and Althouse
Washington Post:
Polls Were Right About McCain but Missed the Call on Clinton's Primary Win
Discussion: The Swamp and New York Times
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Exit Polls: Hillary Regained Ground Among Late-Deciding Voters
Isaac Chotiner / The Plank:
A Little Anti-Libertarian Gloating  —  I can't help but feel a bit of schadenfreude at the dismal showing of Ron Paul in last night's New Hampshire primary.  He received about nine percent of the vote, good enough for fifth place.  Interestingly, the warm feeling I am getting does …
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Did The Ronulans Disappear Overnight?  —  A funny thing happened on my way to the predictable onslaught of Ron Paul supporters in my comments section after yesterday's post about his newsletters.  The onslaught never arrived — and neither did the supposed Revolution from New Hampshire.
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Bold Prediction: The Impending Obama Media Backlash  —  So here is the latest Bold Prediction, inspired by a late night and little caffeine - Obama is about to endure a media backlash.  —  Why a bursting of his media bubble?  Well, they (alright, “they") have finally admitted what was obvious …
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Kenneth Lovett / New York Post:   BARACK'S ‘FAIRY TALE’
Michael J. Totten:
The Rings on Zarqawi's Finger  —  “I am a ring on your finger."  — Al Qaeda in Iraq member Abu Anas to Abu Musab Al Zarqawi  —  Since Abu Musab Al Zarqawi formed the Al Qaeda in Iraq franchise, the terrorist group that destroyed the World Trade Center has fought American soldiers …
Kathleen Gray / Detroit Free Press:
McCain, Romney about to take Michigan by storm  —  Starting today, it's Michigan's turn.  —  And the state's presidential primary, at least on the Republican side, apparently has come down to a two-man battle between Arizona Sen. John McCain, fresh off Tuesday's victory in the New Hampshire primary …
Daniel Gross / Slate:
WHY WERE THE POLITICAL FUTURES MARKETS SO WRONG ABOUT OBAMA AND CLINTON?  —  So, I've been watching the action in one of the political futures markets this evening, Intrade.  And the action in this prediction market has reinforced my opinion that these are less futures markets than immediate-past markets.
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Washington Post:
Clinton Thanks New Hampshire for Comeback After Primary Win  —  SEN. HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, D-N.Y. : Thank you.  Thank you.  —  I come tonight with a very, very full heart.  —  And I want especially to thank New Hampshire.  Over the last week, I listened to you and, in the process, I found my own voice.
Brad Friedman / The BRAD BLOG:
NH Primary: Pre-Election Polls Wildly Different Than Results Announced for Clinton/Obama  —  [UPDATED several times at end of article, and still developing with new updates...]  —  I'm not sure why Obama would have conceded so soon, given the virtually inexplicable turn of events in New Hampshire tonight.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Why She Won  —  Now buried behind many other posts, here's my take on what happened in New Hampshire.  Part of me is crushed.  But part of me is happy to see two candidates forced to battle it out in a long slog.  We find out more that way.  They grow more.  More people get a say.  That's a good thing.
Redstate:
Sources Say  —  By Erick Posted in 2008 — Comments (9) / Email this page » / Leave a comment » And NPR reports that Mitt Romney is shaking up his staff today and taking more control himself.  —  9 Comments (0 topical, 9 editorial, 0 hidden)  —  Reply To This — User Info — #1
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Voter-Fraud Showdown  —  How can anyone object to asking for ID?  —  Supporters and critics of Indiana's law requiring voters to show a photo ID at the polls square off in oral arguments before the Supreme Court today.  The heated rhetoric surrounding the case lays bare the ideological conflict …
 
 
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Matthew Yglesias:
The Statement  —  The striking thing about the Sam Nunn statement …
Matthew Yglesias:
In Hillaryland  —  Marc Ambinder reports on the odd situation inside Hillaryland.
Discussion: TalkLeft
Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Top White House aides to write Middle East blog
Mahjoun / Drunkard's Lamppost:
Diebold and New Hampshire
Karen Tumulty / Time:
How Hillary Turned it Around
Jay Cost / HorseRaceBlog:
How Clinton Won  —  Hillary Clinton won last night by putting together …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
MAKING SENSE OF IT  —  It's hard for me to remember an election …
Discussion: The Newshoggers
The Daily Howler:
WE SIMPLY REFUSE TO BE TRUTHFUL! …
 Earlier Items: 
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
Kristol and Dowd, together at last at the NY Times
Discussion: Firedoglake and Eschaton
The Corner:
Oops  —  We'll be hearing a lot about the need for a critical …
Houston Chronicle:
More e-mails emerge in Harris County DA scandal
Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
FEC Reduced to Offering Advice
ABCNEWS:
US Releases Dramatic Video of Iran Boat Incident
Barbara Raab / MSNBC:
ABOUT LAST NIGHT  —  By Brian Williams, Anchor and managing editor
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Greg Veis / The Plank:
What We Can Learn From The Democratic Exit Polls
Matthew Yglesias:
How Wrong Were The Polls?  —  Commenter Brian makes an observation …
 

 
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