Results Of The Super Tuesday Presidential Primaries
Judging by number of states won and overall percentage of votes, Obama was the clear Democratic winner. The Illinois senator won thirteen states-two on the East Coast, five in the Midwest, two in the South, three in the Rockies, and Alaska.
Lets See Where The Wind Blows
The election in country welcomes the hot competition for all political parties. The common citizen's of the country are promised for the basic rights and hopefully they are satisfied with politician promises.
Abortion and the 2008 Presidential Election
With the 2008 presidential election rapidly approaching, the race for the White House is one of the most intense races seen in a very long time. Candidates from both parties have yet to officially lock the nomination for their party;
Romney Endorses John McCain
Republican candidate Mitt Romney has endorsed leading rival John McCain for the party's presidential nomination. Earlier Romney had suspended his campaign, indicating that he did not want a democrat candidate to win the presidential race.
One Woman, One Vote, One President? Where Do We Stand with the 2008 Election?
It's true confession time: as a self-professed political junkie, I have been rabidly following the 2008 Presidential primary season since early 2007. This year's election is exhilarating for many reasons, not the least of which is that, for the first time in our nation's history, the Democratic nominee for President will be either a woman or an African American.
The Morning After - Having Lunch With The Ladies
Today, I had a 'networking' lunch with three colleagues at Negril Chelsea in Manhattan: NYPD detective (John Jay College trained M.A. in Criminal Justice; African-American female); a college professor (Columbia University trained Ph.
Time Has Come Today - I ve Been Obama-delicized
After decisively winning the Wisconsin primary, the Democratic candidate Barrack Obama seems to be heading for an inevitable full-steam-ahead showdown with John McCain in the fall. After hearing his speech Tuesday night, I wondered how did this Senator from Illinois get so far, so fast and how is he able to capture the heart and soul of this younger generation?
Ron Paul Will Not Support McCain
Ron Paul, the maverick Republican candidate has declared that he would not endorse the John McCain, the leading Republican candidate. While it is confirmed that he will not be that he will not be running as a third party candidate, he has also stated that he would not be dropping out of the race for president.
Racial Card is a Double-Edged Sword
The racial tension between the Obama campaign and the Hillary campaign is a two-edged sword that cut both ways. Obama needs White votes to win the Democratic nomination much less to win the General Election.
Hillary Clinton - The Paris Hilton of the 2008 Race?
Hillary Clinton's biography makes it clear she is all substance and no fluff. So the answer is no, she is *not* the Paris Hilton of Election 2008. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born in Chicago on October 26, 1947.