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The second in this series will include information on two more candidates for presidency: Senator John McCain and Governor Mitt Romney.
Hillary Clinton capitalized on the votes of women, Latinos and union members to win 51% of Nevada caucus-goers. On the Republican side, Mitt Romney relied on the Mormon vote to obtain a majority.
Exit polling data from the New Hampshire Primary indicates that Hillary Clinton was helped by a large turn-out of women on the Democratic side. John McCain was helped by independent voters, garnering one-third of the their votes.
An examination of two polls (Ramussen and American Research Group) regarding support for senators John McCain and Barack Obama in Florida.
Hillary Clinton is polling 7 percentage points ahead of John McCain, the Republican frontrunner for President. Are liberals warming up to Hillary considering her middle of the road stance on issues? Is McCain sinking with his "troop surge" plan?
Given his age this is likely the last time down the Presidential campaign for John McCain. Yet, he seems willing to risk this final chance on the integrity of his pro-war position. How wise a move is that?
Why conservatives need to hope for a Hillary Clinton comeback
Senator Barack Obama picked up a big win in South Carolina, but it won't be enough to overcome Clinton support in key Super Tuesday states.
Senator John McCain is the kind of person one really would like to support, if only he weren't so-well-ornery. He's a war hero with a remarkable life story. If he had a personality and political philosophy to match, he would be unstoppable.
Arizona senator John McCain edged out former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in the Republican Florida Primary on Tuesday, January 29. Ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani finished a disappointing third, far behind the frontrunners.
Recently both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were interviewed by the editorial board of the Houston Chronicle. While Hillary Clinton seemed to flip flop on space policy, Barack Obama reiterated his opposition to publically funded human space flight.
Hillary Clinton was asked about a photo of her and Bill Clinton posing with Tony Rezko, a major fundraiser for Barack Obama who goes on trial on corruption charges in February 2008
Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, and Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, finished first and second in a straw poll of conservatives who attended CPAC. Kansas Senator Sam Brownback was third, followed by former Speaker Of The House Newt Gingrich.
After Tuesday's Florida Primary, former Republican Nominee hopeful Rudy Giuliani gave his support to John McCain. A few days later, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger also gave his support to McCain.
In early polling, still 20 months away from next year's presidential elections, Republican Rudy Giuliani leads both Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in head-to-head match-ups.
The Presidential race in Connecticut is just too close to call. New York Senator Hillary Clinton gets 45% and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani 44% according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. Back on October 17, it was Clinton 44% and Giuliani 42%
With more than half of precincts reporting, John McCain is the reported winner of the Florida GOP primary
How sad that the GOP believe a man lacking in any of the qualities necessary in a President like Rudy Giuliani is the man to support, while Chuck Hagel is allowed to retire from the game.
Senator John McCain helped bring a soldier home from the Marines in time to say goodbye to his dying mother.
If John McCain chooses Sarah Palin for his running mate, will it help his campaign.
Think George W. Bush did a bang-up job in Iraq, but can't vote him in for a third term. Yes, you can! Just vote for John McCain. It's like voting for Bush a third time.
Finally, John McCain has clinched the Republican nomination. The Senator from Arizona managed to get enough delegates to declare victory on Tuesday evening.
Recently, Republican Presidential candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney made a claim to be a "lifelong hunter"...in spite of never having a hunting license in any of the 4 states he has resided in.
An elaboration on AC Content Producer Telika Howard's article on the Time Magazine cover lauding Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
John McCain proves his willingness to say anything to get nominated yet again. Just a few short months after saying Rumsfeld deserves our respect and gratitude McCain is now trash-talking Rummy.
The Republican nominee for President John McCain has had two top supporters connected with a political action group called Vets for Freedom break away from the 501(c)(4) group. Will this affect his election strategy against Barack Obama?
New Biography Claims John McCain Called His Wife Cindy the "C-Word" In Front of Press
To finally prove to the country that his age is irrelevant to performing the duties of President, Senator John McCain is determined to be the ultimate "Survivor".
A thoughtful look at the constitution and support documents to determine the eligibility of John McCain to be President of the United States.
A breakdown of several issues that John McCain has switched to be perceived as more conservative and how that has hurt his chances with independents.
Saturday, June 28th, Democrats come together for an unprecedented event, "Unite for Change"; actually, it is more than 3,000 events, to unite behind Barack Obama.
Will the Iowa Caucus follow the pollster's prediction and choose front runner Mitt Romney as the Republican Caucus winner? Or will one of the other candidates in the pack overtake Mitt Romney's momentum and win the Republican Caucus?
McCain visits NH capital on Primary-Eve amid large mixed crowd.
John McCain, singlehandedly changing the definition of "maverick" to mean Bush ass-kiss extraordinaire.
Despite his reputation as a straight talking maverick, John McCain, the Republican front runner for the 2008 presidential nomination has a history of contracicting himself, even on the most important issues.
While Arizona Senator John McCain has not officially declared his intention to run for President in 2008, the hearsay and rumors are in full swing.
In the 2000 GOP primary, campaign workers for George W. Bush made phone calls to potential Republican voters with reasons why John McCain should not become President. Bush did nothing to stop these calls from taking place.
John McCain has been a war hero, Congressman, and Senator. He now seeks the office of President of the United States.
Where does presidential hopeful Senator John McCain stand on reinstating the military draft?
Rudy Giuliani is a strong presidential candidate given his leadership abilities and past accomplishments; however, his abortion stance might thwart his chances of receiving the Republican nomination.
John McCain won't formally be in the Presidential race till April. Why the long wait? And who in the party does he need to make amends with?
It didn't surprise anyone. Still the fact that John McCain made his offical announcement as a candidate for President seemed to move the ongoing race up a notch as the focus return to what lies ahead in American politics.
In a final attempt at becoming US president, an aging John McCain has put all his money down on Iraq. Because of this he has resorted to lies and scare mongering and is a leader in the effort to keep in place the largest roadblock to peace in Iraq--the US occupation.
Senator John McCain, during a taping of The Late Show with David Letterman, announced his intentions to run for President. The Senator from Arizona said his official announcement will come in April, after a planned visit to Iraq.
John McCain has led a full and diverse life. Only voters can decide whether or not he will be the next Republican Presidential nominee or perhaps president. Before that people need to tune in to what everyone should know about John McCain.
When John McCain said he was throwing his hat in the ring once again, many said this was his time. Many said he is the best hope for the republican party and for the country.
It is hard to imagine Rudy Giuliani winning the Republican nominee for presidential candidate if only because of his lack of ability to stay on one side of the right-wing/left-wing spectrum.
To no one's surprise, McCain announced recently that he will run again for the presidency, beginning his official campaign on the Letterman Show.
Instead of shooting a cohort in the face like his distant cousin Dick Cheney, Barack Obama, in a shootout of a Democratic race with Hillary Clinton, seems determined to shoot...himself in the foot. In recent comments about guns, religion and "bitter voters", Obama takes aim.
Poll information suggests that Clinton will win the Democratic primary, while McCain will win the Republican primary. The numbers are too close for anyone to be certain of victory in the Granite State.