Barack Obama’s Problems in the Polls

Although most believe Barrack Obama’s campaigns are running right along schedule, most of the information is showing that the poll numbers are lower than what he is used to.

John Edwards in Kentucky

Hundreds of people came to see Presidential Candidate John Edwards in Whitesburg, Kentucky recently. This was the last stop in a three day, eight state tour of poverty stricken areas. Candidate Edwards spoke to a gathering of young participants ...

Twelve Ideas Of Rudy Giuliani

Rudy Giuliani has posted twelve commitments that he is promising to uphold if he is elected. These are things that are important to him, and things that he would like to see during his term. He promises to keep America on the offensive when it co ...

John Edwards in the South

There are many ways that John Edwards could continue to do well in the polls, and there are many ways that he could make mistakes and not end up doing as well. His claim right now is that if he is able to win the democratic nomination, he will be ...

How Fred Thompson and John McCain can beat Rudy Giuliani

The race for each side is something that is taking quite a while to come to head. In the case of the republicans, Giuliani is still showing a slight lead, and for supporters of Thompson and McCain, this is very much a concern. There are several t ...

Election 2008—What to Expect

It's getting closer to the end of the wire every day, and though we have another year to go until the Primary election when we will official choose a candidate from each party to run in the 2008 general election, some of the has already started w ...

Republicans or Democrats—Who Will Win the 2008 Election?

With all that has been going on since the Bush administration entered office in 2000, one wonders what will happen in the upcoming election.

Meet John McCain and His Poll Numbers

As one of the major contenders for the Republican nomination for president in the 2008 election, John McCain From his platform, it appears that he holds many of the same ideals as the current administration, which may go against him based upon th ...

Barack Obama Would Win Idaho without Al Gore

Barack Obama, a thorn in the sides of both Hillary Clinton and John Edwards, would win Idaho without Gore.

Election Polls - Nanny State - Hillary Clinton, Ron Paul

The current election polls are considered by many to pitch the founding fathers and their philosophies against the nanny state and its proponents.

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Oakland Post Editor Chauncey Bailey Shot and Killed by Masked Gunman

Oakland Post Editor Chauncey Bailey Shot and Killed by Masked Gunman

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Champion Freedivers, Martin Stepanek and Niki Roderick, Partner with Oceana

Divers Help Raise Awareness about Ocean Conservation Leading up to

2008 Presidential Poll

There are 2008 presidential polls.

Ron Paul Not Crazy When Talking About Economics

Consistency in American politics is not always synonymous with success, and as the 2008 Presidential Election draws near, the candidates who are jockeying for the nomination from their parties are giving a new meaning to the term cut-throat oppor ...

Duncan Hunter to the Rescue

Duncan Hunter is California’s republican addition to the presidential hopeful race.

From First Lady to Nominee Hopeful - Hillary Rodham Clinton

Peruse the state wide poll results shown at USA Election Polls and you will find that there is hardly a state that does not like Hillary Clinton.

Bill Richardson Short Listed For VP

A fierce contender – even though his numbers are strictly in the single digits according to national poll averages cited on USA Election Polls – the democratic governor of New Mexico is in many ways the perfect candidate for the vice presidential ...

Will Controversy Propel Mike Huckabee Forward?

Republican Mike Huckabee is the former governor of Arkansas and because of his occupation as minister within the Southern Baptist church wagging tongues have asserted that his only appeal will be in the faith based community.

John Edwards Is a Force to Be Reckoned With

Known primarily for his $400 haircuts, the former senator from North Carolina entered the 2004 presidential election as candidate for vice president.

Rudy Giuliani is Everyone's Hero

Ask anyone old enough to have been an adult on the September 11th massacre and you will undoubtedly find people who admire the former mayor of New York City who showed leadership and dedication when it mattered most.