With the Iowa caucuses less than two months out, the presidential race takes center stage on the Sunday morning talk shows, with appearances by seven — count ’em — seven presidential hopefuls.
Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas leads the way on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” fresh off a week in which he broke his party’s single-day fundraising record, hauling in more than $4 million over the Internet on Monday. And with his fast-growing war chest, he’s been making his presence felt on the campaign trail.
Can he keep the momentum going?
Also on CBS, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, another contender for the GOP presidential nomination, chats with host Bob Schieffer.
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NBC’s “Meet the Press” devotes its entire hour to Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
Obama spent the past week asserting his independence from front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), highlighting their differences on Iran and other major policy issues.
While other Democratic candidates have sharpened their attacks on Clinton in recent days, Obama still vows not to go negative.
Will he keep it that way on Sunday?




