Bill Richardson for President
menu hover menu active contribute hover contribute active
Action Center
  • Sign Up
  • Find Friends
  • Grow Your Network
  • Find/Start Groups
  • Help Fundraise
  • Find/Plan Events
Contribute
Newest Posts
Bill Richardson Netroots
America for Richardson
The Richardson Solution
Bill Richardson Blog
Richardson Brings Hope
Richardson for President Yahoo Group
Colorado for Richardson
DC for Richardson
Green and Gold for Richardson
Kentucky For Richardson
Maine for Richardson
Maryland for Richardson
Massachusetts for Richardson
Minnesotans for Richardson
Missouri for Richardson
New Jersey for Richardson
New Mexico for Richardson
New York for Richardson
North Dakota for Richardson
Show-Me Bill Richardson (MO)
South Carolina for Richardson
Texas for Richardson
Utah for Richardson
Virginia for Richardson
Virginians For Richardson
Washington for Richardson
Wisconsin for Richardson
Wisconsin for Richardson (2)
Blogroll
The Agonist
Atrios
Breaking Blue
Culture Kitchen
Crooks and Liars
Daily Kos
Democratic Underground
Digby
Double Speak Show
Elena Mary
Emerging Democratic Majority
Firedoglake
Glenn Greenwald
Huffington Post
Lefty Blogs
Latino Pundit
MyDD
NDN Blog
Political Cortex
Political Wire
Talking Points Memo
Tapped

Organizations
Democracy for America
Move On
From the Roots (DSCC)
Kicking Ass (DNC)
The Stakeholder (DCCC)
NDN Blog

*Please Note...*

Blog posts are written by users and do not necessarily reflect Governor Richardson's positions, nor are they reviewed or endorsed by the campaign. If a post is offensive or contains copyrighted material, please email us at info@richardsonforpresident.com.

Action Center
Post from Seth Tanner's Blog:
Final Four
Bad? Brilliant?
You can rate this post.
Register or login now and
tell us what you think.

DES MOINES, IA-- New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson finished in fourth place in today's Iowa caucuses, moving his campaign forward to the New Hampshire primary on January 8th.

"We made it to the final four," Richardson said. "My staff and volunteers worked their hearts out to get us here. Now we are going to take the fight to New Hampshire."

Richardson received 7 % of the vote in entrance polls. After watching the results at a rally in Des Moines, he boarded a plane for New Hampshire.

"It has been an honor to meet with Iowans and be a part of this extraordinary process," Richardson said. "I am the one candidate who has said we must end this war by getting all our troops out of Iraq. We cannot truly change this country until we end this war- and we can only do that by getting every US troop out. Americans who want to get us out of Iraq aren't giving up and neither am I. We cannot end the division in this country until we are out of Iraq and we cannot focus on fixing our problems at home and our image abroad until our troops are out of Iraq. We cannot wait until 2013 or longer."

"Thank you, Iowa. Now we go on to New Hampshire."


Reader Comments
  
On to N.H. and Nevada!
By Dan Kalb Jan 4th 2008 at 11:12 am MST
Voters in New Hampshire and Nevada need to know that Richardson did far better than the reported Iowa results indicate. Because of the 15% threshold (at the precinct level!), most of Richardson's supporters were essentially undercounted.
Richardson probably had around 10% of the total Iowa Dem caucus-goers in the first round, which is a more accurate reflection of people's preferences.

We must make every possible push in N.H. and Nevada. Voters need to be reminded that it is Richardson who is not only the most experienced, but also the most electable in November.
Re: On to Nevada!
By Change and Experience Jan 9th 2008 at 2:25 pm MST
Move West Across America!
  
New Community!
By User from Silverton, OR Jan 7th 2008 at 6:33 am MST
Come show your support for Bill Richardson @ our newly opened community:

VQTE - Community for political talk and debate / 2008 election
- http://www.vqte.com
Link

Our goal:
To give users a place to discuss the issues at hand, voice their opinions, defend their chosen candidate(s), debate controversial topics, etc.
  
States
YouTubeFlickrMySpaceFacebookPartyBuilder
Women for Bill Richardson