Romney’s Strong Fundraising Campaign Does Not Guarantee His Nomination

Although getting the most money from fundraising activities is not an assurance that the candidate will win the nomination, the fact that a candidate gets a lot of monetary support from the people means that he or she is a very credible candidate ...

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President Bush’s Plans to Cut Troops

President Bush’s Plans to Cut Troops

Fred Thompson Tries To Turn His Late Entry Into An Advantage

Coming late into the race has its advantages but according to former Senator Fred Thompson, coming in late can also have its advantages. According to him, he will run a non-traditional campaign that will set him apart from the other candidates. H ...

Fred Thompson's Jump Into The Presidential Race

Encouraged by the turn-out of supporter encouraging him to run for president at the Iowa State Fair, Fred Thompson is now getting into the presidential race. Although a lot of people say that it is now a bit late for him to get into the race, th ...

Karl Rove Attacks On Hillary Clinton Could Build Up Her Image

An articles published by the LA Times suggest that the attacks of Karl Rove on Senator Hillary Clinton could actually build up the image of the lady senator instead of vanquishing her. According to the LA Times, Rove could inadvertently project C ...

Top GOP Fundraiser Mitt Romney Struggling to Get into Lead

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney topped the GOP fundraising campaign at $21 million in the first three months of the year. Coming is second is New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani who raised $15 million dollars while Senator John McCain from ...

Hillary Clinton Takes A More Realistic Approach To Iraq

As the discussion as to whether or not the US should withdraw its military forces in Iraq, Senator Hillary Clinton took a more realistic approach on the issue. According to Senator Clinton, although the withdrawal of the US military forces from I ...

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September 11 Six Years Later, General Petraeus Tells Congress Troop Reduction by Next Summer Possible

September 11 Six Years Later, General Petraeus Tells Congress Troop Reduction by Next Summer Possible

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Congo Ninja Leader Returns

Congo Ninja Leader Returns

Dennis Kucinich or Bill Richardson - Trying to Come Out of the Second Tier

The two latest Michigan polls -- one by American Research Group, the other by EPIC/MRA -- are consistent with each other according to USAElectionPolls.com.

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China Denies Accusations of Hacking Pentagon's Computers

China Denies Accusations of Hacking Pentagon's Computers

John McCain's Disappointment At The Low Turn-out of His Fundraising Efforts

Senator John McCain, a Republican presidential aspirant expressed his dismay over the fact that he only landed third in the first quarter fundraising campaigns. Senator McCain is considered as one of the top Republican candidates hoped to generat ...

Hillary Clinton Has Better Perspective Over Opponents On Issues Of Terrorism

Senator Hillary Clinton said that she is well aware of the treats of terrorism and representing New York after the September 11 attack gave her a “somewhat different perspective” on the issue compared to the other candidates. Clinton is of the op ...

Barack Obama Courts Cuban-Americans With More Lenient Foreign Policies

As the presidential candidates gear for a more fierce battle into the campaign trail, candidates from both the Democratic and the Republican parties adapt varied strategies to win the votes of the people. As the Obama campaign heads to Florida, S ...

G.O.P. Consideration of Penalties For Early Primaries

The Republican National Committee has made plans to penalize at least five different states that are holding early primaries included in these are New Hampshire and Florida. The penalty is that they will refuse to seat half of their delegates dur ...

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Larry Craig to Resign After Sex Scandal Investigation

Larry Craig to Resign After Sex Scandal Investigation

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Republican Senator John Warner won’t seek sixth term

Republican Senator John Warner won’t seek sixth term

Starr Tincup Endorses Bernie Scheffler for Fort Worth City Council District 9

South Fort Worth Marketing Firm Supports Bernie Scheffler as Best Advocate for Area Small Business

J.J. Robb Endorses Bernie Scheffler for Fort Worth City Council District 9

South Fort Worth Real Estate Services firm gives endorsement based on small-business friendliness, concerns about urban gas drilling and property values

New Hampshire To Define Barack Obama's Campaign

The New Hampshire primary, in January of 2008, will help set the stage for Barack Obama’s campaign for the rest of the Democratic primaries, as he will have a better understanding of how is message is being received by voters.