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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!
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?
Election 2008 is going to be the most open Presidental election since 1928.It will be the most expensive election in American history. It is also a harbinger of the changing times...
What excitement is there once everyone drops out of the Presidential Race?
Analysis of the polls leading up to the New Hampshire Primaries, who should or should not win and my predictions for the outcome.
Senator Lugar's opposition to President Bush, further destroying his Congressional support, is just one more sign that Republicans are in serious danger, not just nationally, but within the "Red States" themselves.
What are the factors you should consider when deciding who to vote for in your State's primary elections and general election for the 2008 Presidential candidate? Read on...
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.
I am usually uninterested in politics, because at the tender age of 20 I have become extremely annoyed with the political process. After having my Democratic campaign efforts thwarted in 2004 by an overzealous christian majority, I swore off election involvement but then...
The American election process needs a complete overhaul
What effect do celebrity endorsements have on the US Presidential Election?
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.
A lighthearted idea to see whether eBay, North Americas biggest online marketplace, can predict the outcome of the 2008 US Presidential Election.
How the results of the next election may forever change the statistics of youth gun violence
As I was driving along the highway yesterday afternoon, I spotted something most unusual. Zooming along in the lane next to me was a truck with Indiana license plates, and a "Clinton/Obama 2008!" bumper sticker prominently displayed in the back window.
Which way will African American women vote in 2008? Healthcare, education, employment and housing are vital causes in this up coming election.
A look at the leading candidates in the 2008 presidential election, and a prediction of who will come out on top.
This is my take on the election from a complete lay-person's point of view. If nothing else, I hope it makes you laugh.
A look at John Kerry's potential 2008 presidential candidacy.
Part II in my series about the 2008 election is about Al Gore and his new movie, An Inconveniant Truth
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.
Why Rudy Giuliani was the best candidate to be President of the United States.
John Edwards, has many views on many issues. This article should help you see some reasons why he would not be a good candidate for President of the United States in 2008.
Regardless of political leanings, most of us can agree that the future of our planet and country depends upon how quickly we can become energy independent.
A funny thing happened in 2000. On the road to Damascus, I mean on the way to the White House, everybody got God. Hogwash and Balderdash!
All the candidates are expected to state their religous views and, unlike past elections, people want government in accordance with Christian values. It would be far better if we have government in accordance with the Constitution.
Two of the top Democratic contenders have been successful fundraisers in Chicago, but now they must go head to head in the battle for Illinois money.
The future without George Bush seems so bright and shiny!
Of all the Democratic 08 Candidates, there is one that is really starting to stand out...
Some facts about this candidate to determine if he is worth voting for or not.
Here are the top 5 reasons that Barack Obama could become the next President of the US.
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.
Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama must garner the support of 2,025 delegates at the Democratic convention to win the nomination. The wild-card is the 796 super delegates who may play a pivotal role in a brokered convention.
What the results mean for the candidates as the precincts report them.
The big winner for the republican party in South Carolina is John McCain. This comes as somewhat of a surprise.
Here are the reasons why to vote for Hillary Clinton for President
With everything happening in the world today: global warming, genocide, reverse action on civil rights, terrorism, and worldwide health concerns, your vote is precious.
A glimpse into the future as we approach arguably the most important election of our time.
Some major events will be seen in 2008.
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.
What can Ron Paul teach Rudy Giuliani about the 2008 presidential race? GOP frontrunners should pay more attention to the fringe candidates.
Woodhull had a unique ability in finding governmental loopholes to throw the status quo into a quandary. In a speech at a convention--Woodhull convinced the all-female audience that they technically had the right to vote for President or in any election.
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.
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 second in this series will include information on two more candidates for presidency: Senator John McCain and Governor Mitt Romney.
Curious to see how the 2008 presidential race is going to shape up? I look into the future at the final month of campaigning in the "battleground state" of Ohio.
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