** Barack Obama called Sec. Condi Rice last night to speak about the post-election chaos in Kenya, CBS's Dean Reynolds reports. He later recorded a call for calm that the Voice of America station in the country will broadcast.
** Barack Obama joins Hillary Clinton in airing a two-minute closing argument on Iowa television stations during the 6pm news tonight.
** During those same newscasts, John Edwards will air a one-minute version of his latest television ad,
** Edwards claimed the endorsement today of 30 "leading" economists as his anti-corporate greed op-ed is published in the Wall Street Journal. Among the economists endorsing Edwards: James K. Galbraith from the University of Texas at Austin; and U Chicago's Deirdre McCloskey.
** Jacqueline Jackson, wife of Rev. Jesse Jackson, endorses HRC and tapes a South Carolina radio ad on her behalf. The Rev. himself is supporting, somewhat tepidly, Barack Obama.
** Bob Novak predicts that Mitt Romney and Barack Obama will win their parties' Iowa caucuses.


Sen. Obama is to be commended for taking some political risk by directly asking Kenyans (especially the Luo, his father's tribesmen) to refrain from violence. The reaction of the Luo to his involvement is unpredictable and could be spun in ugly ways.
Posted by Anonymous | January 2, 2008 5:23 PM