October 16, 2007
Posted: 07:50 PM ET

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WASHINGTON (CNN) — The race for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations is heating up. Senior Political Analyst Gloria Borger discussed recent poll results and third quarter fundraising reports with Wolf Blitzer. Watch this clip about where the presidential race stands now.

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joan   October 17th, 2007 7:36 pm ET

yeah world war 3 ill tell ya no republican is going to get my vote…barbara Boxer is way upset over this him saying that out of his mouth,

Karen, Orlando   October 17th, 2007 12:22 pm ET

One more thing Laurinda,
Your girl voted FOR the war in Iraq!!

J, Seattle, WA   October 17th, 2007 12:04 pm ET

Ron Paul has more money on hand then John McCain, why wasn't he added to the list. This is absolutely disgusting. So much for a democratic America.

Garrett Babb Indianapolis, IN   October 17th, 2007 10:37 am ET

Another example of mainstream media CENSORSHIP. No other word for it. Everyone on this website has got to realize now that this is an orchestrated, "ignore Ron Paul" campaign. How pathetic.

MS Johnson City, TN   October 17th, 2007 10:37 am ET

CNN, when are you coming to 1st District TN?

While the leaves are falling, Ron Paul signs are rising.

By Christmas, his name will be shining as bright as the Christmas lights.

jay, Snellville, GA   October 17th, 2007 9:13 am ET

Cash on hand. Ron Paul is above McCain. Why isn't he on the list?

laurinda,ny   October 17th, 2007 7:42 am ET

CNN can put on anything they like. They are not controlled by the Pubs. Futhermore if you happened to watch the news once in awhile you might realize that we will be going into world war 111 soon. We can all thank Bush and his war monger Pubs. The other countries are turning on us.

John, Lafayette, LA   October 17th, 2007 2:33 am ET

And why isn't Ron Paul shown?! Seriously, what a joke, CNN. He should at least be listed between Thompson and McCain in terms of cash on hand. Better yet, have him on top of that list for actually having a net gain in money. I guess those "scientific" polls haven't deemed him a "top-tier" candidate yet… give me a break.

Ryan A., Gardner, Mass.   October 16th, 2007 10:48 pm ET

Ron Paul has almost 2 million more in CASH ON HAND then McCain, but CNN leaves him off the list? Why? It is very telling CNN………..

Paul, New Orleans, LA   October 16th, 2007 9:45 pm ET

Execuse me! Where is Ron Paul on that list. The only one with a free mind and logical thinking!

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