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Karen Tumulty
Time Magazine
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Equal Time for Conservative Candidates

 
Dear Ms. Tumulty:
 

I was disappointed to see that a number of prominent Republican candidates were excluded from your graphic “Your Guide to a Crowded Field:Time’s Election Index” in a recent Time magazine article about the 2008 presidential race.  Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, for instance, had indicated his likely entry into the race for the GOP nomination.  In 1999, Ron Paul made Congressional Quarterly’s CQ50, the publication’s list of 50 most effective members of Congress.  In his 1996 race, Paul was ranked 3rd among Republican House members in donations from individual contributors.  Rep. Tom Tancredo has also announced.  This Colorado Congressman is a national leader on the issue of securing America’s borders and stopping illegal immigration and has made headlines for bold statements in defense of American culture.  Thirdly, presidential candidate Rep. Duncan Hunter of California is apparently in favor already with some big gun Republican financiers including South Carolina textile magnate Roger Milliken.  Don’t these facts at least entitle Paul, Tancredo, and Hunter to a picture on your site?
 

If the ultimate likelihood of the candidate’s success is the criterion for inclusion in Time’s Election Index, why were Gov. Pataki and Senator Hagel included?  Recent rumblings indicate pro-choice former NY governor Pataki is so unconfident of his potential he’s unlikely to even run.  Staunchly antiwar Republican Senator Chuck Hagel hovers between an asterisk and 2% in recent polls, frequently behind some of the other less well known candidates listed above. 
 

I hope that Time will promptly add Paul, Tancredo, Hunter, and even others like Sen. Sam Brownback to its Election Tracking Index.  Otherwise I’ll have no choice but to conclude that Time’s reporting on P2008 is yet another attempt by the major media to show partiality towards liberals and marginalize conservatives.

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