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PRESIDENTIAL RACE 2008  

Barack Obama is a name we all know very well, epically since he has just announced the formation of his Presidential Exploratory Commission to look into the feasability of entering the 2008 Presidential Race.
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?
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama makes his run for office formal ending the months of speculations. In saying, "yes" to the run for office, he ultimately, is laying challenge to America and the historical precedent his being appointed would essentially bring to America
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...
I understand that everyone is looking for the Presidential candidates' views on healthcare, the war and education. But the view one holds on these issues may not be what makes a great President.
A look at Democratic candidates: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Mike Gravel and Republican candidates: John McCain, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul.
A look at the interesting developments of the 2008 Presidential Election.
Ex-President Jimmy Carter Has Intimated That He Will Vote for Barack Obama at the 2008 Democratic Convention
As political coverage increasingly goes the way of the celebrity-fueled mass media and style triumphs over substance, it is apparent that the media already has crowned Barack Obama the winner of the New Hampshire primary before the election has even taken place
Bill Clinton's increasingly bitter attacks on Senator Barack Obama are engendering a backlash among Democratic Party stalwarts. However, Bill Clinton's tactics might be part of a calculated effort to win white male voters for Hillary Clinton.
The senator who ended the military draft in 1971, has taken on a long-shot campaign for the Democratic primary election. Mike Gravel's radical views towards change for the country have piqued the interest of the media, as he hopes to do the same with voters.
Recap of the exciting and powerful rally for Barack Obama's presidential run, in Dallas Texas, one day before debating Hillary Clinton on CNN.
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.
Here are the top 5 reasons that Barack Obama could become the next President of the US.
Three North Carolina presidential polls show McCain's once 10-point poll lead virtually gone.
Kathleen Sebelius, the current governor of Kansas, is a potential running mate in the upcoming presidential elections. Who is she better suited to run with? In my opinion, the answer is clear: Barack Obama.
A rant and opinion piece on the chances of Barack Obama becoming the first great two-term Democratic President since the days of FDR.
Who is Barack Obama? He is maybe our next President, if one believes certain, swooning pundits. He is certainly a big headache for another next President of the United States.
Many magazines and political leaders are touting Barack Obama as the next U.S. President. Not so fast. The man is too valuable a political comodity to risk putting before the Repulican and media smear cannons just yet...
News: Back from the dead, Alzheimer's helmet, Granny busted, String Theory, tax rebates, Martian man, free the slaves, microwaved baby, and more. Topics: Who caused the Mortgage Crisis?; The Perils of Partisanship; Barack's Quest.
U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy was a Candidate for the 1968 Democratic Presidential Nomination
Is race playing a role in the decision for the next president of the United States?
A look at the possible candidacy of Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin in the 2008 presidential election.
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.
When I wrote the article Senator Obama and the Black Vote last August, I talked about not understanding the theory of the black vote regardless of the fact that I am black. I rejected that notion.
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.
We've barely laid 2006 to rest, and already the field of Democratic presidential contenders feels more like a linen closet.
Even though Mr. Obama has not even announced his decision for running in 2008, people are already attacking his stance on abortion, asking his religious affiliations, and wanting to know his race.
A look at the potential presidential candidacy of former Virginia governor Mark Warner in the 2008 election.
A comprehensive look at the history and future of attack ads and how new technology and big controversy will propell attack ads to new importance in the 2008 presidential campaign.
The Democratic race clearly appears to be between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama at this point, and with November quickly approaching, Kerry's endorsement may be the force needed to push the pendulum back in Obama's favor.
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.
U.S. Senator John Kerry formally endorsed Barack Obama for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination. His endorsement snubbed John Edwards and his speech took a swipe at his Senate colleague Hillary Clinton.
While this presidential race may have started early, it will certainly not end early. As the candidates campaign around the clock, voters are, as always, letting them know how they feel.
Could the great question of the 2008 Presidential race not be who the best man to win, but the best woman? That is the premise of Dick Morris' latest book, Condi vs Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto is likely to have minimal impact on the US Presidential race. It may make the candidates appear more 'presidential', but they know it is just a passing blimp that holds no interest for the average American voter.
Get involved! Even it's just by going to vote. In this day and age, young people seem to have no interest in the political process and a lot couldn't tell you who was running for President.
After most polls predicted a huge, double digit victory for Illinois Senator Barack Obama in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, the actual voters had an entirely different idea.
Mitt Romney resigned from the Republican Presidential Race on February 7,2008.
What excitement is there once everyone drops out of the Presidential Race?
As the latest candidate to remove himself from the 2008 Presidential Race, Democratic hopeful John Edwards leaves his voters essentially the choice between two other fellow Democrats, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, for the Super Tuesday primaries and beyond.
The end of midterm elections signals the kick-off to the race for the presidency. Democratic contenders Senators Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama take center stage, but is America ready for a woman or person of color?
Whether running an election for county dogcatcher or the Presidential primary, failing to address the vast political landscape of the World Wide Web would prove to be a fatal mistake.
Here are some of the interview do's we have seen thus far in the 2008 race for the American presidency.
A comparison of the presidential election of 2008 to the battle for market supremacy between Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the 1980s. A look at how Americans have ceased to be critical thinking citizens and have become mindless consumers in a political marketplace.
Ponca City resident Rick Fleharty believes he can fix the nation if he is elected President of the United States
Everything happening regarding the next election right now is a big smoke screen for what's really happening. Take a look:
Democratic Candidate for President Barack Obama outraised John McCain in June and has, as of the end of May 2008, even outraised the Republican candidate for President in traditionally Republican-voting (for President) Wyoming, where I live.
Barack Obama, expressed embarrassment that we do not speak dual languages as the Europeans do. Confusing language education with a second national language he has caused some controversy over the subject of immigrants and language.
There's a new McCain ad out that appears to compare Barack Obama to both Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. The Barack Obama Campaign is, naturally, fit to be tied because their candidate is getting zinged again and this must not be allowed.
The Rasmussen daily tracking Poll has, for the first time since Barack Obama clinched the Democratic Party nomination, given John McCain a slight edge. When "leaners" are factored in, the poll for August 4th gives John McCain 47% and Barack Obama 46%.
This is an editorial piece about why I think Barack Obama is so popular as a presidential candidate.
This is my personal experience with listening to Barack Obama at Concord High School in Elkhart, Indiana.
Barack Obama has been a lifelong smoker trying to quit.
This is just an astrological report from a professional astrologer for Barack Obama
Barack Obama (D, IL)spoke to a crowd of would-be caucus-goers in Newton, Iowa at the Newton Senior High School on December 30th, and obliquely rebutted some of the charges being aimed at him by other front-runners in the Democratic Presidential Caucus campaign.
Barack Obama, introduced by former Four Star General "Tony" McPeak, rallies potential Iowa caucus-goers on December 28 in Davenport, Iowa.
Is Barack Obama being over-scrutinized when it comes to racial issues in and around his campaign?
Demystify the man! Learn how Barack Obama has been swiftboated in cyberspace! Look here for accurate information regarding the truth about Barack Obama.
Being invited by Youngstown, Ohio, mayor Jay Williams, I attended a Barack Obama rally held at my alma mater Youngstown State University in Ohio.
Poll after poll has shown it. Barack Obama is winning the youth vote, and winning it decisively. Iowa answered the question whether this enthusiasm would reflect at the polls, against the wishes of many pundits. Why do young people love Barack?
First-person account of attending the Barack Obama rally at the Key Arena in Seattle
Want to spread the word about Barack Obama on your MySpace profile page? Whatever your reasons for wanting to put Barack on your MySpace page, these websites listed have plenty of free Obama tags, graphics, and layouts to choose from.
With 100 percent of congressional district one's precincts reporting, Obama is a winner.
Liberal Democrat Candidates McGovern, Mondale, and Dukakis were losers. So, will be Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
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.
Barack Obama has been successful attracting the younger generation but, so far, the senior population has eluded him. This article gives insight into what older America is looking for in a candidate and what Obama needs to do in order to attract senior citizens his way.
Barack Obama won the caucuses in Texas & Wyoming held on March 4th & 8th, 2008, and the primary held in Mississippi on March 11th.
A look at why I believe Barack Hussein Obama should have the Christian vote and be the next president.
Robert L. Johnson who founded Black Entertainment Television defended Hillary Clinton's comments about MLK and Barack Obama. Although both parties have moved on, analysts are still asking if this has hurt the Clintons and Johnson more then Obama?
Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama has consistently been a strong second place in the race for the Democratic nomination, but a new poll released by Harris Interactive shows that only 34 percent of Americans would vote for Obama.
Richardson said that Obama would be a great American leader because he "understands clearly that only by bringing people together, only by bridging our differences can we all succeed together as Americans."
Oprah said she'd support Barack Obama for president, even before he announced he was running. Here's a look back at some of her comments.
Iowans come out despite sub-freezing temperatures, on New Year's Eve, to hear Barack Obama speak in the final days before the Iowa 2008 caucuses.
Former President Bill Clinton and Senator Barack Obama will both speak at the University of Denver on Wednesday, January 30th, with both events open to the public.
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
Flanked by His Niece Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, the daughter of John F. Kennedy, and his son, U.S. Representative Patrick Kennedy, U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama for the Presidency
Ted Kennedy has thrown the substantial weight of his last name behind Democratic front-runner Barack Obama. This has caused a firestorm surrounding the powerful and much coveted Kennedy name.
While it looks as if Senator Barack Obama might go down by a hefty margin in the Kentucky Primary, he seems to be enjoying a comfortable double-digit lead going into the Oregon Primary. Both the state of Oregon and the commonwealth of Kentucky hold their primaries...
During taping of an interview with Jesse Jackson by Fox News, Jackson makes crude remarks about what he'd like to do to Obama's private parts. What was this about, and why doesn't Jackson want Obama to become President?
Barack Obama has announced that he will accept the Democratic nomination for Presidency in the open air of Denver. Contributors to the Obama campaign will have a chance to win a trip to Denver to meet Obama.
After a campaign marked by defeat after defeat, long shot contender Ron Paul has finally tipped his hat and bowed out of the Presidential race.
Let's be thankful that we at least have a Presidential candidate who understands modern music and knows how important it is to the younger generation in shaping their minds. Barack Obama may just help promote a change in Rap when the genre deserves one...
With Barack Obama making his first campaign stop in Oregon, it's worth looking back and seeing Robert Kennedy's campaign visit here almost exactly 40 years ago. The comparisons between Kennedy and Obama are startling...if maybe alarming at times...
NASA is facing some of its biggest challenges ever for the coming decade. And Barack Obama is promising, if elected, to make sure they thrive through a more positive process that might just explain Obama's "Hope" and NASA's own philosophy...
Barack Obama and John McCain are attempting to connect to voters through speeches, ads, portrayal of character and pushing their respective platforms. But some people, inadvertently or not, become liabilities. Who are Obama's and McCain's biggest liabilities?
After seeing McCain and the entire Clinton family visit Kentucky voters are anxious to have Obama in the state.
Illinois Senator Barack Obama Rejected Hillary Clinton's Proposal for an un-moderated debate on the grounds that there have been enough debates
Who would make a good running mate for Barack Obama, if he holds on to his delegate lead at the Democratic National Convention in Denver and becomes the party choice for president? Who is best suited to be his vice-president and a potential replacement?
Twice in one week, Senator Barack Obama showed why he should be President of the United States of America
Barack Obama received a lot of heat from John McCain after saying that properly inflated tires might help save gas mileage. Well, he was right, and mechanics agree.
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has endorsed front-runner Barack Obama.
An examination of two polls (Ramussen and American Research Group) regarding support for senators John McCain and Barack Obama in Florida.
12 Democrats and 14 Republicans vie for their party's ticket in the 2008 Presidential Race.