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McCain may have much to worry about as his quest to garner support from unhappy female supporters of Hillary Clinton may finally be a dash hope, as the PPAF group is now planning to run an anti-McCain ad in several battleground states
The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama hauled in a whopping sum of $52 million last month for his presidential bid, an amount that double that of his Republican counterpart who raised $22 million from 500 blunders.
Her uber-hawkish position at the time was not borne out of an intellectual examination of the reality that was on the ground, but was a trifecta of incoherence, poor judgment and a coterie of overzealousness to be accepted by the warmongering machines in Washington D.C.
The Obama campaign is superbly leading in showcasing the great prowess of grassroots organization which the senator is widely known for in his home state, Chicago.
Whereas many Americans were ready to forgive Hillary Clinton for making bad judgment on Iraq, her current pronouncements on foreign policy brought back nostalgic feelings which may cost her unexpected political downfall.
It is ridiculous. It is contradicting. To many people in the Washington D.C who always claimed prowess on foreign policy, they do think you must be a rocket scientist to know the basic tenet of what happens in the other part of the world. Hillary Clinton is wrong.
The Illinois senator challenged his rivals to make a choice whether to continue with the "Bush-Cheney policy" that has failed both the United States and Pakistan or follow the new approach which epitomized a new strong alliance with the rest of world in combating terror.
Keith Olbermann seized the moment to remind us that bigotry and racial divide often employed by small factional powerful minority as their political atomizing tool should still be the bedrock of our future endeavor.
In the clearest term, the highly respected Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin yesterday bated any of the Democratic presidential candidates who maintained that they will use nuclear weapons in pursuing their respective foreign policy. He pointed out that it "makes no sense."
Among all the candidates, Hillary Clinton bragged about how she will continue to garner massive contributions from the corporate lobbyists who are responsible for the ethos that created hopelessness among voters across the country.
In a chat Thursday, Robert Gates told reporters that the U.S. miscalculated and undervalued the colossal difficulties that exist between various segments of the Iraq government to pass any required political reforms bill.
In a new Washington Post-ABC News poll released Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is leading his top rivals.
"By refusing to end the war in Iraq, President Bush is giving the terrorists what they want, and what the congress voted to give them in 2002: a U.S. occupation of undetermined cost, with undetermined consequences," said Sen. Obama.
A group of Obama supporters called Obama Dallas has launched a nationwide food drive in commemoration of Sen. Obama's 46th birthday, which is August 4. The goal of the group is to raise $100,000 before August 15, 2007.
The tactical and deliberate attack mood that the Hillary Clinton's campaign took at Barack Obama last week has comeback to hurt them in the latest American Research Group poll. Sen. Obama now leading in New Hampshire and South Carolina, in a relatively good position in Iowa.
Today, the Illinois native politician spoke about his 21st century reform agenda to a crowd of over 600 people in a school named after the last century reformer Theodore Roosevelt.
The perceived most "experienced" Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seems to champion the current doctrine by the Bush administration where fear reigns in every policy.
When the media speak about a candidate looking more "presidential," voters may think perhaps that they are talking about good judgment and sound integrity that will propel the vision and goal of the country to its tip-top condition.
The viability of Obama's campaign among cynical young people, who historical are not enthused with politics, is becoming a shell-shocked and palaver for the Washington political machine that their know-it-all tactics are becoming wane out.
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."
"What we shouldn't do is to try to play a political football with these issues and express them in ways that are honest and truthful. Certainly, what we shouldn't do is engage in hypocrisy," Obama said.
The anticipation for the Oprah fundraising event is hitting every corners of Hollywood like an Oscar night; where everyone comes to celebrate in their best glamorous attire and a long night of true Hollywood fashion party
The Barack Obama campaign has embarked upon building a massive ground crusaders throughout key states such as; California, Georgia, New York, Chicago, Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire to offset the fear mongering tactic of inevitability by his top rival.
Today, the potent but charismatic senator put that sentiment to rest, by highlighting his sound judgment as it relates to foreign affairs, especially those in relation to war and global peace.
The Alexandria4Obama are banking on their organizational skills to have the 15,000 signatures required for a candidate to be on ballot in Virginia before the stipulated deadline.
The wind speeds between Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and former vice president Al Gore are fast becoming a powerful block in the campaign to save the mother earth.
Intensifying his earlier promise to make his campaign more grassroots nature, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama launched its "My Policy Health Care Blog."
Over 10,000 music lovers were called upon by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to join him in changing the course of American history by actively participate in confronting the neglect that brought about by Hurricane Katrina.
An abstemious Elizabeth Edwards called in on the program and pleaded with Ann Coulter to "stop the personal attacks, [it] lowers the political dialogue at precisely the time we need to raise it. It drives people away from the process," said Ms. Edwards.
The 2008 presidential election is bringing something magical at this early stage of the campaign--cropping people that were disillusioned with the political divides of the past 16 years to reconnect with the shared burdens of their country.
The Supreme Court blocked the execution of Panetti V. Quaterman, a mentally retarded killer in Texas on the grounds that the lower court failed to take into consideration the mounting psychiatric evidence supported by the Eighth Amendment of the constitution.
A group affiliated to Mr. Gingrich offered $17,500 to the Republican Party of Iowa- a gesture that is geared toward the party's straw poll slated for August.
This is an indication that the White House is ready to get into a constitutional fight with the congress over the executive privilege. The executive branch has been in a long battle with congress over what they see as a weakened executive by the Clinton's administration.
Notably amongst these candidates are; Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and Fred Thompson who according to an AP report, their names has no Chinese character. They might be given nicknames.
For those who came out under the steamy heat of yesterday to hear and see Michelle Obama on Central Park West and on 125th street, may went home with three words: she is great.
Presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama hits the airwaves in Iowa today with two biographical ads focusing on his "choices" and how he carried both Democrats and Republicans in Illinois in passing landmark legislations during his eight years in the state senate.
Throughout the country-from Washington to Texas, the buzz is even turning into multitude of believers, who may no longer be persuaded from supporting the man they see as their savior.
Senator Obama called on his counterpart to lead by example through making all their earmarks made public. A request that may not be comfortable to some of the presidential candidates-beside John McCain is also stood up against the massive corruption of last year.
Bush plans to veto the bill today (Wednesday). It is a bill that would have removed controls on federally funded embryonic stem cell research.
The Obama for America is reaching voters through a new technological measure-the cell phone. Supporters are directed to text "Go" to OBAMA (62262)to get campaign information in their area.
There is impermeable quest for a progressive change in the way this country is run amongst democrats, and they see Mr. Obama and Al Gore as the two national figures that could reliably bring about the kind of change the party wants.
With this strike, gas price may increase back in the United States, if the government and the union leaders do not quickly resolve the situation
It is expected that Brownback's wife, Mary, and his two youngest children, Mark and Jenna, both 9 years old, will be on board of the tour.
This new technology allows customers to spend more time shopping and less time waiting to check out. Customers work through the aisles, scanned each item as they take it off the shelf and bagged as they shop.
The Bush administration is ready to lift economic and diplomatic sanction against the government since the new formation does not include the Islamic group Hamas.
There is drama and anxiety in West Bank over the capture of Gaza by Hamas and yesterday's dissolution of the government by president Abbas.
A house party similar to the one her husband hosted last March 31, is slated for June 24 at 6pm for all women supporters. Each host is expected to raise $250 for the "movement."
The president threw his support behind an immediate $4.4 billion funding for "securing our borders and enforcing our laws at the work site," according to an Associated Press reporter, in order to resurrect the bill.
My point is that, if we continue the recycling of BUSH-CLINTON-BUSH-CLINTON era, we will retain and continue this dangerous path where emotion rules over ideas.
Her unbelievable professional and strong understanding of partnership in their marriage is a clear testimony to the role women ought to play in any relationship. That is, balancing between motherhood, wife and profession.
There has been a deficit in honesty among those we elect to bear stewardship in this great enterprise called America. It may be time for Senator McCain to heed to the friendly reawaken advice offered freely by Obama.
According to an insider in the black community, they are watching carefully the "subterranean moves" by the Clinton's establishment to "besmirch" one of their own, which they are all proud of his giant strides.
Obama should brace for strong hurricane of sleaze and avarice attacks from both the Clinton camp and the media outlets in New York which they will all endorse Senator Clinton.