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Crowd likes Richardson
The Eagle Times | 01/07/2008
When it comes to choosing the next president, everything seems simple enough to Andy Howarth.
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Richardson energizes Keene audience
Keene Sentinal | 01/07/2008
As presidential candidates hopscotch across the state in a hectic, all-out scramble to win crucial independent votes, one thing is clear: Every little impressionable detail matters.
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OPED: Musharraf must go by Bill Richardson
Boston Globe | 01/03/2008
Rather than waging the "unstinted" war against Al Qaeda that he promised, he has become a source of instability that terrorists are exploiting. Pakistan urgently needs a new government, and the United States should suspend all nonterrorism-related military aid until Musharraf steps aside.
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Richardson Criticizes Bush
Washington Post | 12/29/2007
Bill Richardson, keying off the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, sharply criticized the Bush administration's Pakistan policy and called for an immediate cutoff of military aid to that country that does not go directly to the fight against terrorism.
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Richardson touts himself as tested leader
Gazzette Online | 12/29/2007
Gov. Bill Richardson said Friday he's hoping for a top-three finish in next week's Iowa caucuses.
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Bill Richardson: global troubleshooter
Concord Monitor | 12/27/2007
Bill Richardson tells a lot of jokes on the campaign trail. One of his favorites goes something like this: "I don't know what it is," he'll say, "but, for some reason, bad people like me."
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Richardson in Bluffs touts his experience
Omaha World-Herald | 12/27/2007
Bill Richardson stayed positive and on message Wednesday, emphasizing his expertise in foreign policy rather than criticizing his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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N.M. Voters Say Richardson Put State on the Map
NPR | 12/26/2007
"People feel that the governor's really helped put New Mexico on the map," he says. "We're sort of an obscure Western state that a lot of people don't know much about. I think most people would agree that he's worked pretty hard to bring attention and jobs to New Mexico."