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Almost to a man, the Republican Presidential Candidates are pro-life. Even still, there are differences in their approach to the abortion issue.
All but one of the Republican Presidential Candidates has a statement detailing their position on the War in Iraq on his web site.Check out the Republican Presidential Candidates web sites and see if there is one who's plan you feel is the one to follow.
A look at the 2008 presidential candidates, their histories and backgrounds. Also a short discussion on the likely Vice Presidential Candidates.
All but one of the eleven declared Republican Presidential Candidates has at least a statement outlining his position on Immigration and Border Security. This is one issue that can be a very important deciding point
There is a great difference of opinion just among the Republican Presidential Candidates regarding education policy.Check out the positions of the Republican Presidential Candidates and see if you are in sinc with any of them.
The Republican Presidential Candidates who have expressed their opinions on gun control on their Republican Presidential Candidates web site do agree that there must be some form of gun control.
Two of the Republican Presidential Candidates have statements on agriculture issues on their web sites.
The field is getting crowded quickly and it's easy to forget that there are more than just Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama running. Here's a quick list of who's currently running and where they're coming from.
The political field for the 2008 Presidential election is the most diverse in American history. Here are 6 lessons that you can learn from the candidates.
Eight Democratic Presidential Candidates will meet on the campus of the esteemed historically black college, Howard University in Washington D.C. for a forum moderated by PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley.
The 2004 Presidential Election proves to be a campaign that fails to play by the rules as explained in "The Making of the Presidential Candidates 2004".
Information about five of the front-runners in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Most of the Republican Presidential Candidates talk about balancing the budget on their web sites.
i analyze the field of candidates and give my opinion on who should win (if they decide to run) and who has no chance.
There are two distinct trains of thought when it comes to Healthcare Reform.Check out each one. You can easily see which republican President Candidates have Healthcare as one of their priorities and which one,has the Healthcare Reform plan that you feel is right for you,
Howard Dean addresses the appearances or the lack of appearances by Republican Presidential Candidates before not only minority groups, but a couple of Republican Organizations as well. .
One of the most polarizing issues of the campaign is tax reform. Be informed about all the choices the Republican Candidates offer.
Many Americans are now familiar with... What many Americans don't know however, is that the overwhelming majority of the candidates running for the office in 2008 are also part of an almost equally unknown organization called the Council On Foreign Relations.
The Democratic Party candidates for the 2008 presidential election met in South Carolina on April 26th to provide an official launching point for their platforms... how it all went down.
the emergence of Barak O'Bama and what could be a historical presidential ticket
Gallup has conducted a poll asking voters which candidates from their party they would consider acceptable.
The 2008 Presidential election will be quite different from other years, as the variety of the candidates from both major political parties already indicates.
In another surprising turn of events in the presidential election 2008, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama won the Democrat vote at the Iowa Caucus. Obama received 38 percent of the democratic vote.
One thing that is very evident is the fact that not all issues are on the must do list of every Presidential Candidate, or every Political Party for that matter.only one Democratic Presidential Candidate has a position
The upcoming 2008 Presidential Election is now less than one year away. Many voters are starting to research their candidates as primaries and caucuses in their states are approaching. Who is being searched online the most will probably surprise you though.
Not all of the Democratic Presidential Candidates have a position on abortion on their Democratic Presidential Candidates web site. There is a more or less common thread in those that do, although each one does have some unique proposition.
Do you have any political anger built up? If so, then AtomFilms has created the perfect online game for you. The game is called "Kung-Fu Election," and it allows players to select from one of the presidential candidates and battle them against their political foes.
Every one of the Democratic Presidential Candidates has a plan for Healthcare Reform.Healthcare Reform is one of the most discussed issues of the current campaign
Every one of the Democratic Presidential Candidates, with the exception of one, has a proposal for education Check out the Democratic Presidential Candidates web sites and see if there is one whose idea on education matches yours.
Although candidates like Obama and Giuliani have gotten a lot of attention how realistic would their bid for the presidency be?
Early review of democratic and republican candidates for presidency.
One of the Democratic and five out of the eight Republican candidates for President have openly stated that if they are elected they will push for the FairTax.
PBS made history by allowing the first panel comprising of journalists of color to ask Presidential hopefuls questions in the All-American Presidential Forums. All Democrat candidates showed up for their debate, but the Republicans are bowing out. What's up?
Of all the Third Party Presidential Candidates, only three have a policy on education on their Presidential Candidates web site.Check out the web sites of the Third Party Presidential Candidates and see what they have to say about it.
Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference today in Washington D.C. Both candidates, along with John McCain, find themselves having to explain past bills and behavior in order to carve out strong conservative support.
Are we ready to discuss possible vice-presidential candidates? I think so, because I believe that the 2008 presidential election is likely to go down in history as one that could revive true interest in the process, and running mates will be a large part of it.
Our Presidential candidates leave a lot to be desired on the marriage and divorce issue. One married a second cousin, another told his ex-wife they were getting a divorce while recovering from cancer surgery, and another wanted to play around after being a POW.
Republican? Democrat? Who cares! Get the real skinny on the presidential candidates by checking into their astrological profiles.
The use of sound bites through the careful selection of details is one of the ways the media presents the views of presidential candidates.
Saying America has been politically hijacked sounds so blatantly left-wing and reactionary. Yet, when you see the trajectory of the Commission on Presidential Debates since they changed how you watch televised Presidential debates, it's hard to deny...
Senator Sam Brownback has neither the experience nor name recognition of some of the other Presidential contentenders in the 2008 election. He's an interesting man, though, and from what I've learned about him, he is indeed principled and highly respected by his colleagues.
This article talks about how the Republican candidates currently rank in the 2008 New Hampshire primary.
Republican and Democratic candidates for the 2008 presidential election have made some strong foreign policy statements in recent days.
An in-depth analysis of what both the Republican and Democratic American political parties have done right and wrong, and what they each must do to maintain political dominance.
It is obvious that the best presidential candidate is a person who can raise the most money.
With fourteen possible Republican Presidential Candidates, it is important we understand where each candidate stands on issues important to the American People. Let's see where Senator Fred Thompson stands on Immigration.
MySpace has entered the upcoming U.S. presidential race with a new website dedicated to the presidential campaign.
With California moving up its Presidential Primary to February 5th, 2008, states that continue to have late primaries will be left out of the selection process.
With almost 2 years remaining before the next presidential election, pollsters are already weighing in on the chances of likely candidates. Why is Hillary leading the pack?
The Republican presidential nomination race has been much more competitive than the Democratic race thus far, and will most likely continue to be, for a variety of reasons indicated by election Gallup polls conducted throughout this year.
A study of the way the media framed different issues throughout the 2004 presidential election.
A look at the potential candidacy of Senator Sam Brownback in the 2008 presidential election.
A look at the possible candidacy of Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin in the 2008 presidential election.
Gone are the days of impersonal primary presidential candidates. Primary presidential candidates in the 2008 election are now campaigning on Myspace.
The Republican Candidates have various opinions on the reality of Global Warming. While most of the Republican Candidates do have proposals for energy conservation, not all of the Republican Candidates have opinions Pro or Con regarding Global Warming.
As the North Carolina primary draws near, the flurry of political ads turns into a blizzard. A snowshovel analysis of the presidential candidates' advertisements
Democratic presidential candidate Chris Dodd is the latest candidate to use YouTube to spread his message to voters.
Immigration and Border Security is an important issue to many voters and with bills being introduced in Congress, it will be important for voters to keep up on the bills and how the candidates who are currently Senators and Congressmen vote.
A candidates' Presidential Web Site is the place for them to talk about the issues that they consider the most important, the issues that they will put first if they are the next President.
Congress has silently violated our sacred Constitution and politicians don't want you to know about it.
eTopps is offering unique collectible cards of the major Presidential contenders on Super Tuesday. Keeping with Topps' sports card tradition, Senators Obama, Clinton, McCain, and Governor Romney will be pictured throwing a baseball.
A new poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows Hillary Clinton continuing maintain her lead in the New Hampshire presidential primary.
Overview of several people running for President in 2008 as Independent.
Are Obama, Clinton, McCain going to stand on the tracks in support of Amtrak funding?
One thing to make note of that both Obama and McCain have had a huge jump and now are at their personal high ratings.
It is interesting to find out how our presidential candidates fare in questions pertaining to moral values, in particular their stand on symbolic gestures to represent the beliefs of majority of the American people.
When nearly a quarter of Republican primary voters did not vote for McCain, there are some major reasons - and implications - for the final presidential race and its outcome.
In the 2008 presidential election, whichever Democrat receives the party's nomination appears to have a better chance of winning than does their Republican rival, as indicated by several Gallup polls conducted since January of this year.
Due to a political climate marked by an unpopular war and President, Democrats are making inroads on the business support that has traditionally gone to GOP candidates.
For the voter who is unsure about the issues or the Presidential candidates and their stances, Presidential selector quizzes can help in clarifying any questions. I have reviewed three of these tools in this article.
Democratic candidates for president Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, Bill Richardson, and Dennis Kucinich each issued statements honoring the sacrifices made by America's veterans.
The first in series of short articles designed to introduce one to the primary 2008 Presidential candidates.
Election campaigns are key moments in democratic democracies because they enable citizens to hear different political viewpoints and make the right choice in voting for a candidate that will best represent their needs.
Are you disillusioned with our presidential candidates? Are you fed up with the top 1% ruling the country? Well, if so, then vote for the average Joe!!
Mainstream media's selective coverage and diminishing authority on the presidential election led Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee joined Jay Leno and David Letterman, respectively, to discuss their campaigns and their visions for America.
All in all, very few of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have proposals for Healthcare Reform .Be as informed about as many candidates of all parties, Third Party candidates included.
Are the Presidential candidates are trying to piggyback, and get maximum political mileage, from the obvious admiration most Americans feel for their countrymen in uniform?
Republican Presidential hopeful Ron Paul continued his surprising climb from obscurity this week with an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and a strong showing in yet another CNN poll following Tuesday night's Republican debate in New Hampshire.
Ron Paul is a refreshing alternative to the "say whatever will get me elected" candidates. You may not agree with his hard line, but you'll always know what the line is -- and where.
Back when Rudi Giuliani was still a Presidential candidate, a kid asked him what he would do as President in case of an alien invasion. The Rock of 9/11 did not hesitate to respond that he would fight them. One wonders how the other candidates would handle this threat.
This is a discussion on the War in Iraq as discussed by the Presidential Candidates in the Democratic Debate on June 3rd.
There is a wide range of thought on gun control form the Third Party Candidates who have their positions on their Presidential web sites ranging from doing nothing to repealing all existing gun control laws
My reality TV show idea would take place every four years. lt would replace the Presidential campaign with a reality show in which the candidates were forced to live on minimum wage.
Outwitting the Democrats in 2004, pundits spoke highly of Karl Rove. They also criticized Democrats for their poor strategy. It's looks like these pundits were wrong. The Republicans won the battle, but the Democrats appear to have won the war.
Kerry. McCain. Clinton. Obama. They all have a shot at the presidency once Bush is done with his term. But who really has a chance? What do the past election say about the upcoming one?
What is the most boring -- and maybe even dysfunctional -- aspect of a presidential election? a) the candidates, b) the political parties, or c) the process? Imagine how turning the presidential election into a TV reality show would shake things up.
In the 2004 presidential election, it seemed as though youth voters were targeted from every direction; the only pointer missing was that of the two presidential candidates themselves.
Right now Hillary Clinton faces a touch, close election against any of the GOP front-runners. That is simply mind-blowing considering that all of them are in complete agreement with Pres. Bush on Iraq and suspension of civil liberties.
The 2008 American Presidential election is unique in many respects. On the Democratic side at least, it cannot get more sensational than this!
No gravy was spilled when the lights went out on Presidential candidates during a Clayton County Republican Central Committee Dinner in Elkader, Iowa.
A look at the potential presidential candidacy of former Virginia governor Mark Warner in the 2008 election.