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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.
New polling data and analysis from Zogby International indicates that the issues associated with the management of Hurricane Katrina may overshadow the issues stemming from the 9/11 events with regard to the 2008 election year.
Hillary Clinton, after recent debates, is undeniably one of the strongest candidates for the Democratic Party in the upcoming 2008 election.
According to a recent CNN poll, approximately 31% of the Republican Party has already decided to support former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential campaign, as opposed to the less popular John McCain and Newt Gingrich.
The 2008 Presidential election is one that will determine whether or not America has learned from past voting mistakes. Those voting errors are the result of treating Presidential candidates more like products than potential leaders of the United States of America.
The 55th consecutive quadrennial election for president and vice president of the United States will take place on Nov. 4, 2008. There are a couple of things that make this upcoming election particularly noteworthy.
The 2008 Presidential Election is less than a year away. Each year the news is filled with the results of different polls and studies. They quite often break down different demographics and their importance to the election. Hispanic voters in 2008 could be key.
With the 2008 presidential election just around the corner, many Americans are still undecided as to which candidate should garner their support.
Why the 2008 election is the most like the 1960 contest that saw America's youngest elected president in history take office. Will the victor have to be the most JFK-like candidate to win?
The 2008 election means change, but what candidate can meet that expectation?
This article is the culmination of three months worth of study into the voting issues that will be taken into consideration for the 2008 Presidential Election.
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.
Studies suggest that media coverage of the Iraq War and 2008 presidential elections are not meeting the needs of the American public
I'm ready to make my 2008 presidential election prediction, and hopefully you heard it here first.
Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden Jr. will take a second crack at getting the Democratic Party's nomination for the presidential election in 2008.
Barack Obama, one of the leading Democratic candidates for the 2008 US Presidency, promises a new beginning to the American people
Bring the election process into the classroom and teach students about political process, civics, current events and core democratics values with these materials.
with political debates becoming all the more popular there's no better time to have a watch party with your friends
If Obama is nominated, he may very well win the popular vote by over a million and still manage to lose the Presidency. White Southern voters simply will not vote for a black man. And the GOP has already made sure black votes won't count.
The differences of attitudes towards the elections.
a review of the Electoral College system in America.
Many see a change in free trade and globalization a necessary response to our current economic enviornment.
With a wide-open race for president active in both parties, endorsements have varied in candidate and type of endorser. This article explores the effects of four very different endorsements for 2008.
Perhaps the most important challenge facing the new president, and the most difficult, will be restoring America to its former position of prestige and influence in the world.
The 2008 Presidential election promises heavy partisanship and plenty of vitriol. This election, though, is about more than Republicans and Democrats. This article examines the election as a crucial dialectic moment for the U.S.
While digesting a delicious Thanksgiving, a series if discussions clarified opinions and issues.
The Chinese philosopher Confucius had much to say about the political affairs of his day, and his great quotes even apply during this Election 2008 season. Read Roy A. Barnes' favorite ten musings by Confucius for both politicians and voters!
Every two years, we elect a new Congress. And coinciding like it does with the Presidential election this time around, it can make a big impact on the balance of power in Washington.
2007 national presidential polling by Gallup has all signs pointing towards Hillary Clinton winning the 2008 Democratic nomination.
The Presidential Election 2008 will take place on November 4, 2008. That is still more than a year away, yet a lot of people are already tired of hearing about it. Aren't you?
Alan Keyes, Republican candidate in the 2008 presidential elections, stance on welfare.
An examination of Republican Alan Keyes late entrance into the 2008 presidential election.
Basically, the 8 preceding candidate are the only possible people with shots at the presidency. What follows now is my 2008 predictions. After I predict the outcome of the elections, I will write three more articles.
There are many advantages that Fred Thompson can bring to the Election if he finalizes his running.
A look at the 2008 presidential candidates, their histories and backgrounds. Also a short discussion on the likely Vice Presidential Candidates.
In Florida, small town congressional politics can have national implications.
More politicians then ever before are trying to gain the backing of religious groups and affiliations.
Questions arise as to whether or not Bill is an asset to Hillary's campaign, and if she wins, what the role of first gentleman will be.
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?
Analyzing how well the Democratic and Republican national websites assist each party in reaching potential 2008 voters.
Examining and handicapping the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination.
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 Republican Party has a strong chance of taking back the reigns of power, and regaining the respect and confidence of the American people, if they endorse Powell instead of the weaker candidates in the field.
Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats reflect the aspirations and desires of the majority of Americans - certainly not the will of "We the People". Both parties have polarized and alienated the majority of Americans.
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.
Will the Democrats and Republicans pull off the same thing they do every year, putting an average white man on the ballot for President? The Republicans most likely will. however Sen. Obama and Hilary Clinton may just break the mold for this election