Hopefully President Obama Will Break A Few Campaign Promises
Although I did not vote for President Barack Obama, I wish him well and I hope that he is as successful as President Bill Clinton If Obama governs as a centrist as Bill Clinton did, he should not have any problem getting a second term
"Presidential Candidates Duke it out at Halloween Adventure" Political Character Masks Are Hot This Year
Bruce Goldman, President and Founder of Halloween Adventure, one of the world's largest costume and accessory retailers, said on Wednesday, "With the presidential election lurking just around the corner, political character masks are big business for the costume industry. From Barack Obama to John McCain, President Bush to Vice President Cheney, and even Bill and Hillary Clinton, political character masks are becoming more popular as we near the November 4th election."
Huckabee Wins Votes in Iowa, Hillary Rallies in New Hampshire; Not on Survive '08
Survive '08, the Web's newest spot for all your 2008 political information with a "Survivor" twist, banished Republican candidate Mike Huckabee last week -- despite his recent victory at the Iowa State Caucus - and Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who announced following the Iowa primary that he was dropping out of the race. The current frontrunners on the Web site, Mitt Romney (R) and Barack Obama (D), both fell short in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
Religious Freedom Survey Sent to U.S. Presidential Candidates
The Institute on Religion and Public Policy today submitted survey questions on religious freedom to presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain.
Hillary Clinton: First Viable Female President
A former First Lady and a six-year New York senator who?s the first viable female candidate for President of the United States, Hillary Clinton stands out among the dozens of presidential candidates for the 2008 election. She?s definitely a frontrunner for the Democrats, and despite women presidential candidates being on the ballot for third parties before, as the nation is effectively bipartisan, Hillary Clinton shows the first real promise for breaking the tradition of electing only white males to the office of the president.
President of Shimmering Resumes Offers Executive Resume to Hillary Clinton
President of Shimmering Resumes Volunteers to Write Executive resume for Hillary Clinton, to Help her Gain Nomination, or a Job in an Obama Administration
Internet Buzz Accurately Predicts Polling Results - Wonkosphere.com Expects Giuliani, Romney, Obama, Dodd to Improve
Wonkosphere.com buzz share results for October suggest that Barack Obama will gain ground on Hillary Clinton in national polls over the next few weeks, and Chris Dodd will also move up. The results also predict that Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney will begin to pull away from Fred Thompson.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton: Party: Democratic Occupation: Lawyer, U.S. Senator Current Job / Position: Senator from New York Web site(s): Hillary for President: http://www.hillaryclinton.com Sen. Hillary Clinton: http://clinton.senate.gov
John Edwards: Party: Democratic Occupation: Trial Lawyer (litigation record) Current Job / Position: Trial Lawyer, Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity Web site(s): John Edwards for President: http://www.johnedwards.com
Mike Gravel: Party: Democratic Occupation: Politician Current Job / Position: Candidate Web site(s): Mike Gravel 2008: http://www.gravel2008.us
Dennis Kucinich: Party: Democratic Occupation: Politician Current Job / Position: Representative from Ohio Web site(s): Kucinich for President: http://www.kucinich.us Rep. Dennis Kucinich: http://kucinich.house.gov
Barack Obama: Party: Democratic Occupation: Lawyer Current Job / Position: Senator from Illinois Web site(s): Barack Obama Presidential Committee: http://www.barackobama.com Sen. Barack Obama: http://obama.senate.gov
Bill Richardson: Party: Democratic Occupation: Politician Current Job / Position: Governor of New Mexico Web site(s): Bill Richardson for President: http://www.richardsonforpresident.com Gov. Bill Richardson: http://governor.state.nm.us
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