January 14th, 2008
05:00 PM ET
15 years ago

America Votes 2008: All eyes on the GOP

Watch Thursday's highlight's from the campaign trail.

Watch Monday's highlight's from the campaign trail.

(CNN) - Watch Mitt Romney, John McCain, and Mike Huckabee campaign in Michigan on Monday.

Related: Listen to Newt Gingrich on the Republican nomination race.


Filed under: America Votes 2008 • GOP • John McCain • Michigan • Mike Huckabee • Mitt Romney • Newt Gingrich
soundoff (6 Responses)
  1. Kitty, Denver, CO.

    I swear, money really does change everything.

    January 14, 2008 10:06 pm at 10:06 pm |
  2. FAIR TAX,LA.

    FAIR TAX BABY!!
    VOTE HUCK!!
    WE THE PEOPLE RULE!!
    NOT THE LIBS!!!!!!!!!!

    January 14, 2008 10:06 pm at 10:06 pm |
  3. John

    It's nice that CNN provided links for the GOP candidates that they support.
    I hope all eyes are on Ron Paul.... the only candidate that can deliver on his promise of lower taxes and fiscally conservative government.
    Hopefully some of the people get their information about the candidates outside of the media bias.

    January 14, 2008 10:30 pm at 10:30 pm |
  4. Kim Keul

    I for one will be voting for Ron Paul. A man of real change. A man that wants to protect the constitutional rights of the American Citizens.

    January 14, 2008 11:35 pm at 11:35 pm |
  5. Alice Newman Center Harbor NH

    Since the "fair tax" isn't really fair – only more welfare for the richest of the rich, and there is really not anything wrong with being liberal (these are the people who ended slavery, worked on getting women the vote and other such social changes) as opposed to being conservatives – trying to turn back the clock to the "good ol' days", the people will rule ...

    and rule out Preacher Mike: pardons rapists so they can become murderers, countless ethics violations as governor, posting his "wish list" for gifts from admirers, lets criminals go free and wants to round up those with Aids ... taxes did actually go up while he was governor and the roads in his state improved from last to 4th from last. He speaks from the pulpit, urging pastors to lead their sheep to the polls to vote righteously .... no wonder he wants to do away with the IRS – too many questions to be asked about churches and their tax free status... education level? 2 1/2 years in a Baptist college... no wonder he can't keep up with international current events.

    Not go Huck .... its "go away, Huck/"

    January 15, 2008 05:10 am at 5:10 am |
  6. Sue Thomas

    But check it out!!! Ron Paul is in 4th place BEFORE Guilliani and Thompson.....and this with blackout from the media!!!

    January 15, 2008 09:30 pm at 9:30 pm |