US Elections
Considering a candidate's family history
I think an exceptional amount of emphasis is placed on a presidential candidate's past can be relevant, in as far as his immediate family is concerned. Specifically, the immediate family member would be a spouse, and whether or not the candidate is divorced from that particular spouse. I have heard the phrase "if he/she can not run their own family, then how will they run the governmen...read more
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by Dalton Mcgee
The use of the Internet to conduct an election at any level of government could possibly be the m...read more
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The reality of electing officials via cyberspace is long overdue. We are a technology based socie...read more
Presidential Elections 2008
- US elections 2008: Will the winner of Super Tuesday's primaries clinch the presidential nomination?

- US elections 2008: Republican candidate Mike Huckabee's ideas for overhauling the economy
- Assessing Barack Obama's chances for the 2008 Democratic primaries
- US elections 2008: Hillary loses lead to Obama
- US elections 2008: The rise and fall of Rudy Guiliani's presidential campaign
- Identifying the most moral candidate in the 2008 US presidential elections
- US elections 2008: Republican candidate Ron Paul's ideas for overhauling immigration
US Elections (Other)
- Using reality TV to select the next US president
- US elections 2000: The conspiracy to prevent Al Gore from winning the presidency
- Why politicians get paid so much
- Why you should vote in the next election and why it's worth it
- Why Super Tuesday is just the beginning for US presidential candidates
- Quotes that best sum up politics
- Wall Street hedges bets on presidential hopefuls
US Elections Archives
- Reflections: Why Huckabee is here to stay
- Assessing Rudy Giuliani's chances for the 2008 Republican primaries
- US elections 2008: Super Tuesday winners and losers
- US Elections 2008: How Huckabee's role as pastor influences his political ideals
- Assessing John Edwards' chances for the 2008 Democratic primaries
- Does Ron Paul have a chance in the Republican primaries?

- US Elections 2008: Republicans Huckabee and McCain battle for South Carolina primary
Nora Ephron, a Hollywood director and bestselling author, wrote an Op-Ed in the New York Times in which she blamed Bill and Mon...read more
by Xavier Grey
First of all, I want to acknowledge that I am neither Democrat or Republican, as a matter of fact, I am so independent, even th...read more
by Scotty Mack
On February 29, 2008, when Hillary Clinton told a Waco audience her harrowing tale of a corkscrew helicopter landing and how sh...read more
by Moe Zilla
The Iowa caucuses are the kick-off event for the U.S. Presidential primaries. Though they chose only one percent of the total ...read more
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- Presidential Elections 2008
- US elections 2008: Republican candidate Ron Paul's ideas for overhauling the economy
- US elections 2008: Republican candidate Mitt Romney's ideas for overhauling immigration
- US elections 2008: Major and minor states involved in Super Tuesday primaries
- US elections 2008: Super Tuesday in New York
- US elections 2008: Assessing Obama's chances of coming out on top after Super Tuesday
- Barack Obama's vote on Iraq and its consequences
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- Presidential Elections 2008
- US elections 2008 debate: Did the Super Delegate system short-circuit the democratic process?
- Is it important for people outside the US to follow the 2008 US presidential race?
- The Hillary Express: Will Hillary Clinton win the Democratic ticket for 2008?
- Is John McCain, now in his 70s, too old to serve as president?
- Can New York Mayor Bloomberg run the city while campaigning for the presidency, or should he resign?
- Which party is better suited for the White House in '09: Democrat or Republican?




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