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Presidential Election 2008
2008-11-04 22:55:00
Today I went and voted for...John McCain. My apologies to all you liberal elitist spread throughout the small press literary scene, who most likely pulled the lever for Obama.RC Edrington
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2008 | THE 411 ON VOTER REGISTRATION AND PASSIVE ELEC
2008-09-25 01:23:00
With approximately forty day left before this year's presidential election, here are a couple of quick reminders for those not in the know. Feel free to spread the word and stay informed as dis-information will be our greatest enemy in this election.
Presidential Election 2008 - Republican votes for Democrat?
2008-06-07 07:03:00
The United States Presidential Election of 2008 is going full steam ahead. At the front of the train right now are the Democratic Primaries and the battle that is still being waged. Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are fighting as hard as they can to win the Democratic Nomination and face John McCain in the run for the W15 Zoom(s)
Why should America vote for your dog for President?
2008-05-16 16:41:00
We really do want to know the answer to this question. So submit your answers in the comment section below and let America know why they should vote for your dog over any of the current candidates. Below are some answers from people who feel their dog makes a better Presidential candidate than anyone currently ...
Presidential election 2008, Hillary Clinton dovrebbe vincere, Notizie dal m
2008-04-22 10:40:00
Autore: Ultime Notizie Agenzia di pubblicità Oggetto: Presidential election 2008, Hillary Clinton dovrebbe vincere Inviato: Mar Apr 22, 2008 7:40 pm (GMT 11) Anche se la vittoria dell'ex first lady appare pressoche' scontata, difficilmente bastera': Obama rimane in vantaggio sia in termini di delegati, sia dal punto di vista del voto popolare, e un ribaltone appare improbabile. Dopo piu' di un mese di sosta, gli americani ritornano martedi allle urne. La volata finale per aggiudicarasi i preziosi 158 delegati della Pennsylvania ha visto i due candidati democratici impegnati fino allo spasimo per raggiungere l'ultimo elettore, apparentemente in un ultimo spicchio di campagna che ha rispettato i canoni tradizionali. "Non prevedo una vittoria - ha spiegato Obama ad una radio di Filadelfia - ma finiremo vicini e farò meglio di quanto la gente si aspetti". Gli ultimi sondaggi sembrano dargli ragione: sono tutti favorevoli ad Hillary, cui danno fino a 10 punti di vantaggio, mentre...
Clinton, Obama complain about complaining
2008-04-19 02:22:00
Found a great article about the debate yesterday and how Barack and Hillary keep complaining about which candidate is the biggest complainer. Here is a little bit of the article but you can read the full article source here: By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer RADNOR, Pa. - Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack ...
He?s going to win,? Bush said!!!
2008-03-05 18:31:00
Found this great article: Bush to endorse John McCain by the Associated Press: WASHINGTON - It’s not good to keep President Bush waiting. But John McCain did on Wednesday. Bush joked with reporters and laughed and turned left and right as he waited for the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting to show up at the White House for ...
Obama keeps delagate lead, SO WHAT?
2008-03-05 18:29:00
So if the as we thought the race was over it just got that more difficult to understand with Hillary Clinton’s wins of Ohio and Texas. Even with these wins she is still behind in the delagate count. SO WHAT NOW? Below is an article by By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writer that helped me ...
Clinton wins Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island! Now What?
2008-03-05 18:25:00
Hillary Clinton wins Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island. This is more than crazy and she is back from the dead. Here is an article from Yahoo News that I found to be a great synopsis on what is coming up in the 2008 Race: WASHINGTON - Congratulations, Hillary Rodham Clinton. You did what your husband said ...
MSNBC Cleveland Ohio Debate - Obama, Clinton
2008-02-27 05:08:00
Candidates go on the attack in Ohio showdown Clinton seeks to slow Obama?s momentum in debate on MSNBC CLEVELAND - Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois came under a full-out assault Tuesday night from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York in their last debate before crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas that could make or break Clinton?s ...
McCain Wins Against NY Times
2008-02-23 00:28:00
Sen. John McCain?s presidential campaign claimed vindication Thursday night after a sophisticated 24-hour counterattack turned a potentially lethal story in The New York Times into a conservative call to arms. The piece about McCain?s friendly relations with a telecommunications lobbyist ? long-discussed in political circles and planned for weeks by McCain operatives ? was the first ...
Austin Texas Democrat Debate: Clinton, Obama Play Nice
2008-02-22 00:21:00
WASHINGTON ? Hillary Rodham Clinton accused presidential rival Barack Obama of political plagiarism, but drew boos from a Democratic debate audience when she ridiculed him as the candidate of ?change you can Xerox.? Obama dismissed the charge out of hand at the debate Thursday night, then turned the jeers to applause when he countered, ?What we ...
Obama Wins Wisconsin & Hawaii
2008-02-20 00:28:00
Barack Obama has gained more ground over his rival, Hillary Clinton, in the contest to win the Democratic nomination to run for US president. Mr Obama, the senator for Illinois, has won the primary in Wisconsin, and is also projected to take victory in Hawaii - his 10th win in a row. This puts huge pressure on ...
Post-Bush World: Constraints on US Foreign Policy Changes
2008-02-15 19:13:00
By Crispin Williams A defining feature of these Presidential primaries has been change. The most obvious is that if, as expected the Democrat candidate goes on to win the presidential race, the US President will for the first time be a women or a man of black origin (as Mr. Obama is mixed-race and not purely ...
Democracy and Culture in the United States of America
2008-02-13 15:00:00
By Sabrina Workman It forms part of the news most days ‘The race in the Primaries is hotting up’. But what does this really mean to the average American? Who are these people waving flags and why do they care so much about the initial stages of an election that won’t take place until November? When you ...
Primary and Caucuses Winners State By State
2008-02-07 20:52:00
Democrat Race Winners: Barack Obama Wins: Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Deleware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah Hillary Clinton Wins: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee Democrat Delegate Count: (As of 7/7/2008) Obama: 741 Clinton: 823 Republican Race Winners: John McCain Wins: Arizona, California, Deleware, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, New Hamshire, ...
Super Tuesday is Here!!!
2008-02-06 05:13:00
So it is Super Tuesday and the Voting is going on in many states across the nation who won and who are the front runners. Here at President2008blog.com we will post all of the Super Tuesday winners as soon as they all are finished.
Clinton, Obama Debate Who Won in California?
2008-02-01 04:26:00
So who wont the Clinton, Obama Debate well most people are saying it was a tie and both canidates did very well and the viewers got to see the nice side of both canidates. Here is a great article on the debate: Despite it being a showdown between the remaining two candidates, Thursday’s Democratic debate was ...
U.S. Presidential Election 2008: Name Your Dynamic Duo for the Democratic T
2008-02-01 00:42:00
Match-up What Ifs . . .Clinton?Edwards (Good, right, works for me. Two super-smart Southerners.)Clinton?Obama (Don't think this is gonna happen, no-how?a Scorpio and a Leo serving together? Sheesh! One stings; the other bites.)Clinton?Kerry (Don't mind if I do. Always was fond of Kerry.)Clinton?Bloomberg (Actually, I could see this happening and it might be just what the doctor ordered. New York, New York . . .)Obama?Kerry (I hear it through the grapevine that this is actually under consideration. I like it.)Obama?Edwards (Obama would do well to pick Edwards)Obama?Bloomberg (Don't think so, but ambition can make strange bedfellows) And as a surprise, how about Al "Nobel Peace Prize" Gore in the mix? Hard to imagine, but weirder things have happened. I picture Gore as being more as head of the Environmental Protection Agency or the Secretary of the Interior, although, truth be told, he?d do better for the world to be on an international rat...
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Schwarzenegger endorses John McCain
2008-01-31 20:52:00
So does this mean John McCain is the front runner well we will let you decide that. Read Article below about Schwarzenegger endorsing John McCain: LOS ANGELES - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed Sen. John McCain in the Republican presidential race on Thursday, praising him as an extraordinary leader who can reach across the political aisle ...
Breaking News: Giuliani Drops out of Presidential Race, and backs McCain
2008-01-30 04:57:00
With McCains big win in Florida and the great momentum. Giuliani drops out of race and backs McCain. Read great article from AP: ORLANDO, Fla. - Rudy Giuliani, who bet his presidential hopes on Florida only to come in third, prepared to quit the race Tuesday and endorse his friendliest rival, John McCain. The former New York ...
McCain beats Romney to win Florida primary
2008-01-30 04:52:00
Yes you heard it correctly John McCain is the winner in the Florida Primary. Although it was very close McCain takes all the delegates. Here is a great article on McCain’s big win: Article Source MIAMI - Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in the battle ...
Presidential election 2008, New York Times vuole la Clinton, Notizie dal mo
2008-01-26 10:42:00
Fonte: Ultime Notizie Agenzia di pubblicità Oggetto: Presidential election 2008, New York Times vuole la Clinton Inviato: Sab Gen 26, 2008 8:42 pm (GMT 11) Il giornale si schiera nelle primarie alla vigilia del voto in South Carolina. Il bocciato Rudolph Giuliani: "Non mi appoggiano perché sono un vero conservatore", "Hillary e McCain sono i candidati giusti". Ma a poche ore dal voto in South Carolina, il senatore dell'Illinois conferma e aumenta il suo distacco dalla rivale democratica Hillary Clinton. Sarà determinante il voto degli afroamericani. I sondaggi elettorali per il voto in South Carolina hanno visto costantemente Obama guidare il terzetto democratico grazie soprattutto alle preferenze della popolazione nera con il 62 per cento voterebbe per il primo candidato presidente afroamericano mentre il 18 per cento sceglierebbe la Clinton e il 5 per cento Edwards. Gli elettori americani bianchi voterebbero Hillary ed Edwards regalando una parità al 35 per cento e al senatore ...
Did Hillary Really Win In Nevada?
2008-01-20 05:48:00
Hillary Clinton won the Nevada Caucus but did she really win is the question. This will be the real debate on the news and around the politic world for the next week until Clinton and Obama battle it out in South Carolina. I found these great articles on Hillary’s win in Nevada: Nevada Spanish-Language Ad Irks Clinton ...
South Carolina Primary Winner IS??
2008-01-20 05:38:00
So who won in South Carolina? John McCain With Huckabee close behind John McCain pulled off a victory which he was not able to do in 2000 against Bush. Does this mean he is the now the Frontrunner? Well it sure gives him the advantage but there still is clearly no Frontrunner in the GOP race. It ...
Mitt Romney won quiet Republican presidential caucuses in Nevada
2008-01-19 19:41:00
Well you heard it Mitt wins again here is a great article about his win and the upcoming Primaries and Caucuses: Find Article at Yahoo News Click here Mitt Romney won quiet Republican presidential caucuses in Nevada on Saturday while John McCain and Mike Huckabee dueled in a hard-fought South Carolina primary, a campaign doubleheader likely to ...
Who Won the Michigan Primary?
2008-01-16 03:30:00
Mitt Romney is the winner for the Republican Party and Hillary Clinton is the winner for the Democrat Party. Here is a great article on the Michigan Primary Race: Romney, Clinton Win Michigan Presidential Primary
Is there too much Coverage on the US Presidential Election in Europe?
2008-01-12 04:42:00
The US caucuses and primaries are making the political headlines in Europe as well as in the United States. Also many European blogs ? including this one ? report and comment in great detail on the American election process. But viewers of the BBC have now complained that the coverage is excessive and too many resources ...
So I admit I was Wrong about The New Hampshire Caucuses
2008-01-09 19:52:00
So I said Barack Obama for the Democrats and Mitt Romney for the Republicans would win the New Hampshire Caucuses. This of course was my prediction and I will admit I was wrong. So the winners were: John McCain (Republican Canidate) Hillary Clinton (Democrat Canidate) Although I am not happy with either of the winners it is what ...
Reactions to the New Hampshire Primaries - Watch the speeches by Clinton, O
2008-01-09 17:42:00
Watch the reactions of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards to the outcome of the Democratic primary in New Hampshire on our live TV channel below.
Live Blogging on the New Hampshire Primaries
2008-01-08 23:47:00
Update 00.30 GMT (Henning) Very few commentators doubt that the democratic winner of the night will be Barack Obama again. The question is the magnitude with which the Obama tidal wave hits New Hampshire and where this leaves him and his fellow Democratic democrats. Results are minutes away. In case anybody out there wants to debate ...
Ex-Muslim Barack Hussein Obama as American President
2008-01-08 21:38:00
Barack Hussein Obama could be the next President of United States of America. I was not much interested in Obama and was faintly aware of the controversy regarding his Islamic past, until I realised that he had established some lead over Hillary Clinton and has strong chances of getting elected as President of USA.It was then I came to know that his name is Barack Hussein Obama and the Barack is a variant spelling for Barkat. So he may not be a Muslim anymore but Urdu tabloids can declare that 'Barkat Husain to become US President' to boost circulation for a few days.He is Black and if elected, that will also be a first in US' history. I don't know what is going in his favour that a man, who has a Muslim-sounding name, is not only in contention for the top post in USA but also a favourite. Obama has done his best to clear if anybody has any misconceptions about his Islamic past. He says that his father Obama Senior (a Kenyan) was raised as a Muslim in his childhood but later bec...
Will Hillary Clinton fall?
2008-01-08 05:12:00
Photo by Stijn Vogles Today is the day of the New Hampshire primaries, which is only the second contest for the US Democratic Party. And Hillary Clinton is already leading an anxious fight for political survival. Her recent emotional outbreak on TV - calculated or not - has underlined her feeling of helplessness to prevent what ...
Who Will Win the New Hampshire Caucuses?
2008-01-08 02:19:00
“Which Republican and Democrat Canidates will win the New Hampshire Caucuses?” This is the question that every news station is asking their viewers and will be the determining change of who will be the Canidate chosen on Super Tuesday. Now keep in mind this is my opinion and is not set in stone but I ...
United States presidential election 2008, Obama è favorito, Notizie dal mon
2008-01-07 10:52:00
Fonte: Ultime Notizie Oggetto: United States presidential election 2008, Obama è favorito Inviato: Lun Gen 07, 2008 8:52 pm (GMT 11) Alla vigilia delle primarie nuovi sondaggi danno il senatore dell'Illinois in rapida ascesa davanti a Hillary Clinton. Tra i repubblicani sembra avere la meglio John McCain, col 34-32%, davanti al 26-30% di Romney. Barack Obama si avvia a infliggere a Hillary Clinton una seconda batosta nello stato del New Hampshire. Stanto agli ultimi sondaggi, prima dei caucus in New Hampshire, il senatore dell'Illinois avrebbe un vantaggio a due cifre sull'ex First Lady. In un primo momento si credeva che la senatrice dello stato di New York fosse inattaccabile in New Hampshire e invece sarebbe il senatore di colore ad avere la meglio anche in questo stato. Secondo il sondaggio elettore della United States presidential election 2008 di Gallup, Obama avrebbe un vantaggio di 13 punti percentuali sulla Clinton. Secondo il sondaggio Cnn/Wmur Obama guadagnerebbe in N...
So Who Won The New Hampshire Debate Tonight?
2008-01-06 06:01:00
So in your opinion who won in the debate tonight in New Hampshire? I personally think Mitt Romney won for the Republicans and Barack Obama won for the Democrats. Overall I think this was the best debate yet. I really hope the canidates on both sides of the line really focus on us the people ...
United States presidential election 2008, Obama e Huckabee, Notizie dal mon
2008-01-04 11:36:00
Fonte: Ultime Notizie Oggetto: United States presidential election 2008, Obama e Huckabee Inviato: Ven Gen 04, 2008 9:36 pm (GMT 11) E' iniziato con i caucus in Iowa il cammino verso le elezioni. Fra i democratici, netto successo del senatore afroamericano. Clinton solo terza. Tra i repubblicani l'ex governatore dell'Arkansas ha ottenuto il 35% contro il 25% di Romney. La corsa per la Casa Bianca si è aperta con la vittoria in Iowa di Barack Obama. Primo test in vista delle elezioni presidenziali del 4 novembre: tra i democratici la spunta il senatore nero dell'Illinois, mentre tra i repubblicani vince l'ex governatore dell'Arkansas. Obama ha ottenuto un risultato strepitoso conquistando il 37,6 per cento dei consensi degli elettori. Parlando ai suoi elettori, Obama ha puntato sulla carta dell' unità tra Americani, mentre Hillary Clinton è apparsa un pò meno pugnace del solito, probabilmente scossa dai risultati tutto sommato deludenti.
Who Won The Democratic Canidate Iowa Caucuses?
2008-01-04 06:02:00
Well The results are in and Barack Obama is the winner in the Iowa Caucuses. Now on to New Hampshire.
Iowa Caucus Results
2008-01-04 04:30:00
Who wants or even cares about the Iowa Caucus Results. Well I think what happens in Iowa is a big deal for the canidates but like Mitt Romney said “Iowa is just the 1st inning in a 50 inning ball game.” Although the results are not out yet stay tuned to President2008blog.com to find out ...
Canidates struggle to Iowa finish line at the Iowa caucus campaign
2008-01-03 03:15:00
This is a great article about how the Canidates are struggling in Iowa: By DAVID ESPO and MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writers DES MOINES, Iowa - Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards closed out a long, grueling Iowa caucus campaign Wednesday night with statewide television appeals, each seeking an early triumph in the race ...
How Much Money $$ Have the 2008 Presidential Canidates Raised?
2008-01-02 02:59:00
I have been wondering exactly how much each canidate for the Republicans and Democrats has raised for their campaigns. Thru my research the best resource I could find was the Yahoo 2008 Election Political Dashboard at http://news.yahoo.com/election/-2008/dashboard. I don’t think the dashboards polls are accurate but I believe that the Money Raised area is correct. Republicans: Romney ...
Barack Obama is the most popular Democrat on the other side of the Atlantic
2007-12-19 20:12:00
The readers poll we started a few weeks ago revealed that Barack Obama is the most popular candidate amongst Social Europe readers. Senator Obama was the first choice for 41.3% of our readers, followed by Hillary Clinton with 35.8%. John Edwards came in third with 12.1%. One might have expected solid support for Barack Obama from ...
Cafferty: Ron Paul?s ?money bomb??
2007-12-17 21:51:00
FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty: “Ron Paul becomes the $6 million man.” That’s the headline on The Politico about the Republican presidential candidate’s astounding fund-raising accomplishment yesterday. Paul did it again ? raising more than $6 million online in a single day. That follows a fund-raiser last month that brought in about $4.2 million in a single day. The ...
Candidates scramble to cope with Huckabee
2007-12-17 21:45:00
Mitt Romney and others working to head off rise of surprise contender By Michael Cooper This article was reported by Michael Cooper, Michael Luo, Marc Santora and Paul Vitello and written by Mr. Cooper. Just one month ago, Mitt Romney?s supporters thought that they had Iowa fairly well in hand. But there was Mr. Romney last week, telling ...
Feeling the heat, Clinton tries Iowa up close
2007-12-12 21:45:00
Democrat works urgently to recalibrate, head off defeat in Jan. 3 caucus By Adam Nagourney and Patrick Healy DES MOINES - Ten months ago, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton went to East High School here on her first trip to Iowa as a presidential candidate and laid out a case for her candidacy to a cheering crowd in ...
Mitt Romney delivers his speech on ?Faith In America?
2007-12-06 23:03:00
Although Mitt did not talk much about his Mormon beliefs he delivered a very strong emotional speech. You can view his full speech also at http://www.mittromney.com/
Romney to give speech on ?Faith in America?
2007-12-05 03:26:00
By JOHN DISTASO Senior Political Reporter Manchester ? Mitt Romney said yesterday he will not try to defend or explain his Mormonism during his “Faith in America” speech on Thursday. He insisted the speech is not directly connected to questions raised about his religion by evangelicals in early voting states Iowa and South Carolina. “I don’t know ...
Huckabee won?t give thoughts on Mormonism
2007-12-05 03:22:00
DES MOINES, Iowa (CNN) ? Mike Huckabee has evangelicals to thank for helping him surge in the Iowa polls. In Iowa, Mitt Romney is his chief rival for those votes. Still, the former Baptist preacher is trying to steer clear any comments about Romney?s religious beliefs that might help him gain support among those voters, some ...
Clinton: Edwards? Iran charge goes ?way too far?
2007-12-05 03:20:00
Sen. Hillary Clinton’s recent vote to label the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization drew a fresh round of fire Tuesday from her presidential rivals during a debate in Iowa. As in past debates, former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards was the harshest on the New York Democrat for the three month-old vote, saying it allows ...
POLL: Does Iowa Love Huckabee?
2007-12-02 03:11:00
Source ANALYSIS by GARY LANGER Share Key elements of the Republican base are coalescing around Mike Huckabee in Iowa, lifting this comparatively little-known candidate to the first rank in the first state to cast votes in the 2008 presidential contest. The surge for Huckabee is remarkable in size and intensity alike. He’s attracted not just support but ...
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