Four days to New Hampshire and so it begins anew...
...and not a moment too soon, with both parties' candidates debating tomorrow night in New Hampshire.
"He is Washington" - Mitt Romney on John McCain. (It wasn't a compliment.)
Marc Ambinder has the details of a conference call with Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, who explained Hillary's "game plan."
Meanwhile, Hillary today suggested -- just suggested! -- that perhaps we should look at Obama's policy proposals and experience.
What does Obama's Iowa victory really mean for him? More book sales of course!
"I am not the candidate or glitz; I am not the candidate of glamour" - John Edwards, striking a contrast with Obama.
James Dobson couldn't be happier today.
Someone's in love: "The other great leaders I've heard guide us towards a better politics, but Obama is, at his best, able to call us back to our highest selves, to the place where America exists as a glittering ideal, and where we, its honored inhabitants, seem capable of achieving it, and thus of sharing in its meaning and transcendence" - Ezra Klein, American Prospect. (h/t Corner)
By the way, the Wyoming Republican caucus is tomorrow, but for some strange reason everyone seems to be in New Hampshire. Anyway, Jim Geraghty has your Wyoming fix covered.
Ron Paul's on the air in New Hampshire and South Carolina:
Remember steroids in baseball? Congress certainly does.

