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REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL RACE  

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.
A look at the possible candidacy of Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin in the 2008 presidential election.
The latest poll from Rasmussen Reports on the general election for President in Florida shows that in head to head matchups, the leading Republican candidates all have a lead over New York Senator Hillary Clinton.
Tom Tancredo has exited the race for the Republican nomination for President. Will his supporters follow his endorsement of Mitt Romney, and will that make a difference in the campaign?
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.
Who will be the GOP Vice Presidential nominee? Many point to McCain/Romney ticket.
Analysis of why Mitt Romney was unable to secure the nomination despite spending $40 million of his own money during the campaign.
Some pundits may be quick to dismiss Ron Paul's chances, but the libertarian Republican has already made waves in the debates. A quick look at the numbers shows his supporters may be more numerous than most people think, and the number is only likely to grow from here.
Unhappy that American voters may be making decisions based on candidate qualifications or where they stand on issues, the media beats the race and gender drum with regard to Obama and Hillary - why?
Rasmussen reports has released the results of their latest poll on the Presidential election in Texas and the way it stands right now, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads all of the contenders.
A look at Democratic candidates: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Mike Gravel and Republican candidates: John McCain, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul.
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".
Analaysis of the Republican Presidential Debate
The race for president is tightening, with McCain making up ground in key states.
U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy was a Candidate for the 1968 Democratic Presidential Nomination
It is obvious that the best presidential candidate is a person who can raise the most money.
Three North Carolina presidential polls show McCain's once 10-point poll lead virtually gone.
Rudy Giuliani, who has plummeted from an expected front-runner to a distant third for the Republican nomination, is expected to abandon his bid for the republican presidential nomination after suffering defeat in Florida.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads all Republican hopefuls in the 2008 Presidential race. He has widened his lead over every declared Republican, and also currently leads every Democratic hopeful when paired head-to-head.
how the former Senator and actor could impact the Republican primary
which states does John McCain think he can win? Where will Fred Thompson make his final stand? Will Rudy Giuliani have any support left before the Florida primary? The Republican campaign strategies for each candidate and their chances of winning the party nominee
NY City Mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg is still on the fence about running for President as an Independent Candidate. His political views, chances and surprise VP nominee.
Recently, Republican Presidential candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney made a claim to be a "lifelong hunter"...in spite of never having a hunting license in any of the 4 states he has resided in.
McCain wins South Carolina republican primary. Huckabee takes second, Thompson third.
It turned out to be an uneventful evening in Boca Raton, Florida as the Republican candidates took to the stage for their final debate before the Florida Primary gets underway.
Congressman from California to the White House
Republican debate of 12/12/07, 1:00 p.m. CDT, in Johnson, Iowa.
With Romney dropping from the race, McCain has essentially clinched the Republican nomination. Who should he take on as a vice presidential candidate? While it may seem obvious, you may be surprised as to who else may fit the bill.
Which Republican candidate will win the New York primary on Feb 5, aka Super Tuesday? The answer from a native New Yorker, aka a political expert
Hillary Clinton's Race-Baiting Reached New Heights as She Denounced Barack Obama's Choice of Church
John McCain has been a war hero, Congressman, and Senator. He now seeks the office of President of the United States.
Mitt Romney resigned from the Republican Presidential Race on February 7,2008.
With a pro-choice past, Mitt Romney looks to win over conservative voters with his change of heart.
For those of you who have been asleep or just haven't paid any attention to presidential politics over the last several months, let's review how John McCain became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
In a surprising move today, Mitt Romney suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
On February 12, I attended the Republican presidential primary as well as other rallies and events in the Washington D.C. area.
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.
Despite Mitt Romney's recent promise to stay in the presidential race, it is now being reported by many sources that he is about to drop out. It is expected that he will confirm or deny this when he is scheduled to speak soon.
There has been much speculation about what would happen when Fred Thompson would decide to become an official Presidential candidate and this is what the latest Gallup Poll is focused on.
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.
Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore has issued a statement on his Presidential Candidates Web site formally announcing his resignation from the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
Rasmussen Reports has taken a survey on the Presidential Race in Wisconsin and so far it looks like one of the closest in the nation.
The controversial story of Bristol Palin's pregnancy, and how it affects the presidential race, society, and parenting roles in general.
The latest poll from Quinnipiac University shows just how much of an impact Michael Bloomberg would have on the presidential election.
Just my own analysis of the whole race and its possible outcome.
The question is not whether Obama or McCain should win, it's whether the americans want a Republican party or a Democratic one to lead the country in the next 4 years.
Following disappointing results on Super Tuesday, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney officially "suspended" his presidential campaign on Thursday.
My take on some of the ramifications of a Hillary Clinton Presidency.
Here are some of the interview do's we have seen thus far in the 2008 race for the American presidency.
Surprise wins by Obama and Huckabee in Iowa throw the presidential contest in disarray.
After sixth place finish in straw poll Tommy Thompson drops out
Front runners take back seat in Iowa.
Everything happening regarding the next election right now is a big smoke screen for what's really happening. Take a look:
Overview of polling data and campaign strategies for Obama and McCain
A look at the interesting developments of the 2008 Presidential Election.
Former Tennessee Senator and Republican Presidential candidate Fred Thompson made a stop in Davenport, Iowa on Saturday at Centennial Park as part of the first leg of his nascent bid for the White House.
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.
12 Democrats and 14 Republicans vie for their party's ticket in the 2008 Presidential Race.
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.
The latest poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University takes a look at the voters perception on the war in Iraq, the presidential race and also on how the President's position on the war is faring right now with the voters in New Jersey.
The Marist Poll released October 14, 2007 reports "Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney edges the field of candidates vying for the Republican presidential nomination."
I've been doing a lot of research as of late as far as the upcoming presidency is concerned, and I decided that it would be best to show what the leading candidates presidential administrations would look like.
The Presidential Race is not the only major contest going on. One third of the Senate and the entire House of Representatives are also up for grabs and the polls are beginning to look at those races by state by state.
MySpace has entered the upcoming U.S. presidential race with a new website dedicated to the presidential campaign.
How Rudy Giuliani can actually win a presidential nomination.
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.
As Republican Ron Paul surges forward in the crowded GOP presidential field, setting a $4.2 million record for one-day fundraising for Republicans on Nov. 5, more and more Libertarians are jumping ship.
This coming years Presidential race is proving to be a very exciting one mixed with plenty of mudslinging, debates, and different views. This is about one candidate although there are many others.
The latest poll from Quinnipiac University focusing on three important swing states, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania shows Rudy Giuliani losing ground not only in the Republican Primaries, but also in the general election in all three states.
The 2008 presidential race can be called nothing more than a disjointed hodgepodge of candidates at this point.
Looks matter to voters. So who's hot and who's not, of the Democratic and Republican candidates and their spouses?
According to recent polls, Indiana is proving to be a close presidential race.
The Presidential race in Connecticut is just too close to call. New York Senator Hillary Clinton gets 45% and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani 44% according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. Back on October 17, it was Clinton 44% and Giuliani 42%
Is there a discrepancy in the amount of coverage given the two presidential candidates? Isn't there a law against such a thing?
With only 3 electoral votes, do the presidential poll numbers for North Dakota really matter? Plus, everyone already knows North Dakota is a Republican state, so who is going to worry about North Dakota in Election 2008? Maybe John McCain should.
Looking back, the 2008 Republican presidential primaries teach us important lessons. These lessons can be applied to the upcoming general elections. An old fable about a man facing execution and his quick thinking also holds a useful lesson.
The presidential primaries are fast approaching, and more and more polls are focusing on the all important January and February early primaries and caucuses.
Although as of this moment, he has not made an official announcement, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has announced to his supporters that he is ending his bid for the Republican Presidential nomination.
The race for president really heats up toward the end of January.
Information about five of the front-runners in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Celebrity endorsements can drag candidates out of obscurity into the limelight. Here's the lowdown on who is endorsing whom in the 2008 election.
The Libertarian Party announced a competition for candidates seeking its Presidential nomination.
The Presidential campaign has given many writers some excellent material throughout 2007, and there have been some great articles written. Here is my way of recognizing those who had sharp insights and something to say.
John Edwards withdrew from the race on Wednesday and Guiliani is said to be next.
John Edwards and Rudy Giuliani drop from the list of presidential contenders. Giuliani endorses McCain. Edwards fails to endorse either Clinton or Obama.
This is a poem about the ultimate contest to becoming the next President of the United States.
A letter to be read by any potential Presidential Candidate
After a hard-fought, uphill battle John Edwards today will announce end to his 2008 bid for President
the first primary state in which the major 4 candidates will all be competing for victory. Whoever emerges victorious from Florida will likely by the GOP presidential nominee. An analysis of who will win the state of Florida
Hunter officially announced he would be dropping out of the race; Thompson came close to dropping out of the race as well but stopped short of doing so
Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich is capturing the hearts, minds and funny bones of the public.
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.
Fred Thompson is working a New Media Strategy to reach the American public as directly as possible, and bypass the regular news media. His message is largely, "tell me to get in the Race."
How is it that Texas Republican Representative Ron Paul is gaining such a following with the anti-establishment Internet crowd?
A look at the potential candidacy of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist in the 2008 presidential election.
But now that John McCain has become the clear frontrunner in the Republican race, and is all but guaranteed to win the party's nomination, it's time to start thinking about the other half of the Republican ticket-vice president.