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Big news from MSNBC and Politico.com: Nancy Reagan invited the major GOP
presidential candidates to Reagan Library for a May 3rd Debate with partners
MSNBC and Politico.com. Click here to learn more
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0207/2753.html.
Tonight, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) plays Hardball! The former presidential
candidate talks to Chris about Iraq, Iran and more.
For the latest on all of today's political news, go to the best political
website online www.politics.msnbc.com, powered by the National Journal and NBC
News. Don't forget to check out NBC's "First Read"
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/ and MSNBC.com's political calendar
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14708421/.
In Washington, it's day two of the House debate over Iraq. And at the White
House today, President Bush held a press conference. Hotline Editor-in-Chief
Chuck Todd, soon to become NBC News political director, and Chris Cillizza from
the washingtonpost.com will be here to talk about the day's events.
Read "The Fix" from Cillizza: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) on Iran
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/.
Later, we'll hear from the Hardballers: Mitt Romney campaign adviser Ben
Ginsberg and Hardball Political Analyst Bob Shrum for the latest on "Picking
the Next President." And as the race for the White House continues to heat up,
the candidates are becoming subject to intense scrutiny over every word they
say. We'll talk to Republican pollster Frank Luntz, author of "Words That
Work," about what messages work on the campaign trail.
Hardball Correspondent David Shuster will be here with an update on the Scooter
Libby trial (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17146260/).
And John Harris, Editor-in-Chief of Politico.com, will stop by with all the
details on the GOP debate at the Reagan Library.
Shelby Poduch compiled the "Hardball Briefing" from Washington, D.C.
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