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US elections 2008 commentary: The Democrat candidates

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    by Timothy Stelly Sr

    The Democrats' Best Bet: Gore-Richardson The Democratic primary will more than likely result in a fractured party and no clear winner going into their Quadrennial confab. The candidates will have beaten up on each other...read more

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    by Kevin Andrews

    US Election 2008: Divided Dems & the General Election After two terms of political disadvantage in Congress and the presidency, the Dems seem poised for a rebound. But the ongoing Democratic primary has many worried th...read more

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    by sevens

    Like a young couple in the mitts of courting, Barack Hussein and Hillary Clinton pull each others hair out on the play ground. Resembling children with their witless banter aimed recklessly at each other. Obama's unusuall...read more

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    by Robin May

    Have you checked out the most recent Obama video done by Will.i.am? If not, I encourage you to check it out. The video is compelling, encouraging and inspiring. Although I am already an Obama supporter it made me even m...read more

  • by Paul Wylie

    Comparing Kucinich And Ron Paul Dismissed as a radical by the mainstream media, Dennis Kucinich is slowly pulling in the numbers that his Republican rival Ron Paul has shown in recent weeks. Interestingly, no one in th...read more

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    by Dennis Copson

    Barack Obama's Campaign Ship Change' Is Torpedoed (Can He Stop It From Sinking?) Sooner or later a black American had to make a serious run for President of the United States. I mean a real serious run - not the ego tr...read more

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    by A.W. Berry

    Governor Bill Richardson is a 2008 Democratic primary candidate for President. His biography is not unlike any other highly qualified political executive within the United States of America were it not for the fact he may ...read more

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    by Jon Crosby

    It's unfortunate that race and gender has become the cornerstone of the Democrat Party's bid for the White House. What ever happened to quality and substance? In my view, neither of the Democrat Party candidates has the ...read more

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    by Regency Gray

    I like to think that I have led my life with distinction. I was raised by a single mother with little help. We were even on public assistance for a time. I have excelled in school since the very first day and now stand ...read more

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    by Glenn Mccready

    It's My Party and well, you know the rest etc By Glenn McCready "If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal" George Carlin To the surprise of practically nobo...read more

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    by Anna Carson

    An open letter to Sen. B. Obama (D-Ill.) Don't stop pushing. As the Democratic nomination- and the November election- nears, don't slack off or give up ground for political expediency. That isn't what we want to see...read more

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    by James Gambone

    How Obama Can Reach Out To the Working Class As a person who grew up poor, working class, and then middle class in Pittsburgh, PA, had a 200+bowling average in high school, and still supports Barack Obama, I have been v...read more

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    by Rafael Ventura-Rosa

    Fear Factor Over the last few days, while scouring blogs and op-ed pages, I have come across a significant number of comments from people who say that if Hillary is the candidate they will vote Democratic but if Obama ...read more

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    by Andrew Dickerson

    The presidential race as been going on for well over a year now and every day the democratic party seems to be inching one step closer to disaster. More and more it appears that Barack Obama will end up with more delegate...read more

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    by Anna Kimble

    Yesterday I saw the Barack Obama vs Hillary Clinton debate in Texas. You know which way the wind is blowing when more local politicians want to take photos with your opponents. Whether Hillary wins Texas or not, more local...read more

  • by Mike O'Neil

    First let me start by stating that I have enormous respect for Hilary Clinton. She is a brilliant woman, and fundamentally more in line with my political beliefs than any other candidate of recent history. Unfortunat...read more

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    by Allan Marston

    Clinton VS Obama My Take - As the democratic race for the nomination heats up it looks like neither party is going to end up with a simple majority. That simply means that there are going to have to be some backroom ...read more

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    by Roberto Alvarez-Galloso

    I had written an earlier article which commented on Barack Obama [the Democratic Candidate for President if the USA] being related to Dick Cheney [The Vice President of the USA]. According to a declaration made by Mrs. Che...read more

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    by Charles Sumpter

    Should Obama Choose Hillary Clinton as his Running Mate? Ever since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for U.S. President on June 3, 2008, Barack Obama has been assaulted with demands to nominate former opponen...read more

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    by Don A Shepard

    The comment made by Fox news Americas Pulse host E.D. Hill suggesting Senator Obama may have demonstrated a "terrorist fist jab" has been described by mediamatters.org as a teaser for a segment, with no supportive informat...read more

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