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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.
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.
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The Number 1 Question submitted to YouTube For the Democratic Debate on 07/23/2007 was never asked.
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.
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.
A look at the potential presidential candidacy of former Virginia governor Mark Warner in the 2008 election.
A look at the potential candidacy of Senator Sam Brownback in the 2008 presidential election.
When looking at the results of the CNN/YouTube Republican debate last night in order to tell who won the war of words on issues like abortion and immigration depends on which audience a particular candidate was playing for.
A look at the 2008 presidential candidacy of Senator John Edwards.
12 Democrats and 14 Republicans vie for their party's ticket in the 2008 Presidential Race.
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.
The 2008 Presidential election will be quite different from other years, as the variety of the candidates from both major political parties already indicates.
A look at the potential candidacies of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and Governor George Pataki in the 2008 presidential election.
A look at the potential presidential candidacy of Senator Rick Santorum in 2008.
During the recent CNN/YouTube debate the Republican candidates for president were asked if they would pledge to veto any bill that would provide amnesty to illegal immigrants. John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Tommy Tancredo, and Fred Thompson responded.
A look at the possible candidacy of Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin in the 2008 presidential election.
A rundown of the CNN/YouTube Republican debate. Detailed analysis of the 4 key issues of this debate; plus winners, losers, and those needing damage control named. Non-partisan voter resources listed.
A look at the potential candidacy of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist in the 2008 presidential election.
A look at the potential candidacy of Senator George Allen of Virginia in the 2008 presidential election.
A look at the potential 2008 presidential candidacy of Senator Joe Biden of Delaware.
The much anticipated Republican debate featuring questions posed to the candidates via a YouTube video. The concept is interesting and could have been a very interesting format.
Review of Ron Paul Meeting during the Utube CNN Republican debate.
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.
The choice before us is simple: runaway inflation and crushing taxes or Ron Paul; socialized healthcare or Ron Paul; environmental regulations that bring technological progress to a grinding halt or Ron Paul; complete eventual socialism or Ron Paul.
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.
Tim Russert, host of Meet the Press engaged in questionable tactics and debunking of Ron Paul, Republican Presidential hopeful and proponent of abolishing the IRS and Federal Reserve
It seems that some web sites such as www.littlegreenfootballs.com, www.redstate.com and www.GOPUSA.com have decided that due to the over whelming popularity of Republican Candidate Ron Paul they will have to take some steps to get things under control.
Ron Paul could take the Presidency but not the Republican nomination he needs to win first, no matter how much his supporters rally behind him online. What can you do?
Ron Paul, the maverick Republican Congressman from Texas, is hoping to pull a major upset in the race for his party's nomination for President in 2008.
Hillary Clinton, after recent debates, is undeniably one of the strongest candidates for the Democratic Party in the upcoming 2008 election.
Renegade Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has gained increasing popularity on Web sites such as Eventful and You Tube.
Many Ron Paul supporters do not realize that there is an extra step that have to take if they are going to try to vote in the Republican Primaries.
Former libertarian Ron Paul wants out of the war and drastic cuts in government spending. He may even consider himself the only real Republican running.
The self-professed champion of the Constitution has failed to support Congress obeying Article V.
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 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.
Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden Jr. will take a second crack at getting the Democratic Party's nomination for the presidential election in 2008.
2008 Presidential Election
Analyzing how well the Democratic and Republican national websites assist each party in reaching potential 2008 voters.
A look at the 2008 presidential candidates, their histories and backgrounds. Also a short discussion on the likely Vice Presidential Candidates.
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
Some major events will be seen in 2008.
What can Ron Paul teach Rudy Giuliani about the 2008 presidential race? GOP frontrunners should pay more attention to the fringe candidates.
The six contenders for the Republican Party's Presidential nomination squared off in a debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, five days before the criical Michigan Primary. John McCain displayed the aura of an undisputed front-runner.
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.
What will 2008 bring? What issues will ultimately decide the next President and move us into 2009? Here are my thoughts...
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.
Joe Schiner, the Independent 2008 presidential candidate from Cleveland.Keep reading for his independent position on top political talking points.
Mitt Romney made a strong showing in Sunday's Republican debate. Find out his stands on voter's "hot" button issues.
A new form of presidential debate is coming this Fall. Any registered presidential candidate will be able to compete in an online debate, to be hosted on Yahoo, Slate and the Huffington Post. Charlie Rose will moderate.
The 2008 "Race for the Oval Office" is shaping up to be the most interesting campaign ever for a variety of reasons, and even more important, could go a long way toward increasing voter participation.
The first ever CNN hosted debate where the candidates were given question via video on YouTube. It was a very interesting format and did even have a few spontaneous comedic moments.
Two of the Republican Presidential Candidates have statements on agriculture issues on their web sites.
Analaysis of the Republican Presidential Debate
Almost to a man, the Republican Presidential Candidates are pro-life. Even still, there are differences in their approach to the abortion issue.
A dispassionate observer of the November 28, 2008 Republican presidential debate would be sorely pressed to believe it wasn't the 1960s rather than the 21st Century. The use of Internet technology was the only thing contemporary in the affair.
Details on the selection of Denver for the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
MySpace has become much more then an advertisement for bands and teens making friends, but a 2008 presidential promotion campaign
There is a new hot topic for the 2008 Presidential candidates to debate.
After watching the You Tube debate on CNN, Hilary Clinton is by far one Democratic presidential candidate whom I feel is confident and truthful about being eye-to-eye.
A look at the leading candidates in the 2008 presidential election, and a prediction of who will come out on top.
It's official now-Hillary Rodham Clinton is running in the 2008 Presidential election. The question is, can Hillary win in 2008? In my opinion, she cannot.
The media failed to frame the Republican debate properly, because clearly it's about the money!
A look at John Kerry's potential 2008 presidential candidacy.
A look at why John Edwards will win the 2008 Democratic nomination for the presidency.
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.
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
Democrats have taken back the House and the Senate. What does this mean for the White House? What does this mean for 2008? More importantly, what does this mean for the country?
i analyze the field of candidates and give my opinion on who should win (if they decide to run) and who has no chance.
While YouTubers, from YouTube.com/CNN hosted debate, asked questions about the issues, ranging from gay rights to slave reparations, the candidates for the most part made promises their unlikely to keep.
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.
Who will run for president in 2008 and more importantly, who can win?
All eight Democratic candidates debate on CNN's New Hampshire's Saint Anselm College campus. The winners and losers of the debate.
The breaking point was when Mr. Obama said, "We don't need just a change in political parties...we need a change in attitude of people representing Americans."
Ted Nugent and Tom Plate get to the heart of the gun control debate taking shape across the United States in the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre.
Hillary Clinton proved herself a formidable opponent Monday night at the Democratic debate. She demonstrated her political prowess, her knowledge of the issues and her ability to problem solve intelligently.
I'm not a Democrat, and I really don't want to be a Republican anymore. Where that leaves me, I don't know, but it sure gave me a different perspective than usual on last night's debate.
What's the buzz on Ron Paul? He is garnering money and support from blue collar workers, college kids, the world of the Internet. Why? Read on for who Ron Paul is, how he's voted and what he believes in for America.
Google bombs have been used in political campaigns to varying results. If one types "most honest politician" into Google today, they'll find Ron Paul appears. Is this the work of "Google bombers"