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June 21, 2005

Player Rankings for June

Rank
Player
Score
1
John McCain - the man is so smooth. He's scoring points in the media and with filibuster compromise in the Senate
100
2
Hillary Clinton - leading Dem for 2008, good press this month. We'll see how see handles the new book coming out that promises strong anti-Hillary message.
90
3
Joe Biden - high standing for 2008, positive position in the news as 2008 candidate
82
4
Condoleezza Rice - picked up points in the Middle East
80
5
Rudi Giuliani - all over the news as a leading Republican candidate for 2008
78
6
Howard Dean - created a firestorm with comments about Republicans, but scored big with many Dems who are seeking a strong, forceful Dem. Stay tuned on this one.
65
7
John Edwards - quiet month
50
8
G.W. Bush - He is having a bad month, down in the polls, the war is going poorly, Bolton nomination is blocked, Social Security stalled.
40
9
Dick Cheney - his statements on Iraq drew more criticism than usual. American public might be thinking that they cannot trust him
35
10
Tom DeLay - his ethics problems aren't going away
25
11
Donald Rumsfeld - could you run a worse war?
15
12
Rep. Randy Cunningham, CA. - this guy is in serious trouble
8

Posted by Chip Spear at June 21, 2005 8:29 AM

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