Summary of Press Releases from the June 3, 2007 NH Democratic Debate

June 3, 4 and 5, 2007
June 5
2:41 BIDEN JOE BIDEN: A VOICE THAT MUST BE HEARD 
June 4
5:16 BIDEN (NH) BIDEN'S A HIT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
4:51 BIDEN BIDEN GARNERS EXCELLENT DEBATE REVIEWS
10:26a.m. CLINTON THE RAVES POUR IN: HILLARY 'WON,' 'IN COMMAND,' PLAYED 'ON A HIGHER PLANE' 
10:02a.m. EDWARDS The Reviews Pile On -- Pundits and Voters Agree: Edwards Impressive, Has Top Answers
7:47a.m. CLINTON VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE
1:05a.m. RICHARDSON Richardson Has Strong Showing in Second Democratic Presidential Debate
June 3
10:07 CLINTON THE REVIEWS ARE IN: 'SHE WON',' 'IT WAS HILLARY'S NIGHT,' 'DOMINATE'
9:51 DODD DODD DEMONSTRATES PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP IN SECOND DEBATE
9:48 EDWARDS John Edwards: "Strong Performer"; "Smart" and "Bold" 
9:23 RNC RNC Statement on New Hampshire Democrat Presidential Debate
? DNC Dean: Democratic Candidates Offered Strong Leadership for America's Future at NH Debate
9:04 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON COMPARISON ON ENERGY
8:50 BIDEN BIDEN SHOWS PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 
8:48 BIDEN Response to Dodd's DEBATE FAILS TO ACHIEVE FULL DISCUSSION OF NATION'S MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES
8:40 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON ON DARFUR
8:35 GIULIANI ***Embargoed Until 9:00 PM Eastern*** Statement From The Communications Director
8:28 DODD DODD HAS MOST AGGRESSIVE PLAN ON ENERGY
8:24 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON'S COMMITMENT TO OUR VETERANS
8:21 DODD DEBATE FAILS TO ACHIEVE FULL DISCUSSION OF NATION'S MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES
7:59 EDWARDS John Edwards Health Care Plan: Most Comprehensive, More Realistic
7:53 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON COMPARISON ON HEALTH CARE
7:44 BIDEN RICHARDSON AGAIN FOLLOWS BIDEN ON IRAQ PLANS
7:33 BIDEN FACT CHECK: Sen. John Edwards said HE WOULD NOT CUT OFF FUNDING FOR THE TROOPS 
7:19 EDWARDS JOHN EDWARDS: STILL WINNING THE ISSUES DEBATE
7:16 RICHARDSON RICHARDSON'S SEVEN POINT PLAN FOR IRAQ 
6:30 DODD Chris Dodd: Leading With Bold Solutions When The Stakes Are Greatest 

 
Dean: Democratic Candidates Offered Strong Leadership for America's Future at NH Debate

Washington, DC - Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement following today's CNN/WMUR/NH Union Leader Democratic Presidential Debate:

“Tonight our Democratic field of candidates again did what their Republican counterparts have yet to do.  They articulated a real vision of strong leadership for America's future.

"On the issue of Iraq our candidates agreed it's past time to end the war and refocus on fighting terrorism and strengthening our national security, a stark contrast to the Republican field's blind support for continuing the President's failed strategy.  On a range of other issues, from making health care affordable for every American to addressing immigration reform in a practical way, Democrats offered real solutions.  Our candidates showed they're ready to address the challenges confronting the American people, made it clear that the Democratic Party's values are America's values, and showed a Democratic field that looks like the America they aspire to lead.

"The choice for 2008 is clear: Democrats who offer real leadership for a strong America, or Republicans facing an identity crisis who on Wednesday will no doubt reiterate that they offer nothing more than the same divisiveness and failed policies of the Bush Administration.”

RNC Statement on New Hampshire Democrat Presidential Debate

WASHINGTON - Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement after tonight's Democrat Presidential debate in New Hampshire:

“Today, we saw the remarkable spectacle of Democrat candidates for President who want to raise our taxes, but don’t want to fund our troops in Iraq – even though some of them said they would as recently as a month ago.  This is not a platform that will win the Democrats many votes outside of Michael Moore fans, MoveOn.org members and Daily Kos readers.  We will see something far more positive and far more encouraging when our Republican candidates gather for their third debate on Tuesday.”
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