Reasons A Businessman Like John Cox Can Be Good For America

Being president is very similar to running a business, only larger with a whole lot more shareholders to whom to answer. When running a company, every legal shareholder has the option of casting a vote for any issues brought before them making a ...

Hillary Clinton's Good Chances

There is a lot riding on Hillary Clinton. She might have a chance to do something that no one before her has done, and she might have an even better chance than we have thought.

The Battle for the Democratic Nomination: Hillary Clinton vs Barack Obama

While far from over, the Democratic primary is shaping up to be a battle between two Junior Senators in the United States Senate. Barack Obama from Illinois and Hillary Clinton from New York.

Mitt Romney Can’t Wait To Get His Mitts On Immigration

When it comes to illegal immigrants, Mitt Romney does not mince his words.

Barack Obama Seen As The Great Conciliator

From vowing to meet with the country's enemies to wanting to allow Cuba to rejoin the rest of the world, Illinois Senator Barack Obama is being portrayed as the reconciliation candidate.

New Role In Store For Fred Thompson; Politician Turned Actor,

Fred Thompson, former Republican Senator from Tennessee is learning his lines for his next acting job as he leaves the television bench for the political stump.

John McCain Gets Fired Up Over Questions Of Future

Being liberal and Republican may not always go hand in hand, even for moderate liberals but when one is running for the party nomination for president,there may some questions arise about his party support.

Is Bill Richardson Poised As A Spoiler? Iowa Polls Show Big

As the Iowa caucus approaches, the three leading contenders for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards are facing some surprising competition from Governor Bill Richardson.

Is Bill Richardson the Right Candidate for You?

Bill Richardson announced his run for candidacy January 21, 2007. He is the current Governor of New Mexico, where he has implemented many changes in the state.

Mike Huckabee Showing Signs Of A Backbone

When the Republicans first starting their campaigning for their party nomination for president, Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, settled in like the buy next door.

How Do Big Issues Affect The Little Guy....Like Al Gore?

If, as expected Al Gore ends up running for president again, one of his key themes will likely be global warming.

Mitt Romney, Businessman Hopes To Change Washington Operations

Mitt Romney is a successful businessman, no doubt. He has founded businesses that have grown successful and nursed ailing ones back to healthy.

John McCain: His Views on the Issues

John McCain was born on August 19,1936 in the Panama Canal Zone.

Sam Brownback Profile & Polls - 2008 Election Chances

Sam Brownback, who was born on September 12, 1956 in Kansas, is currently the Senior U.S. Senator for the state of Kansas.

Pollster.com - Mystery Pollster (Mark Blumenthal)

by visiting the pollster.com website, you can have a glimpse of many different sides of many different issues.

Rasmussen Reports - Public Opinion Coverage of Elections

The Rasmussen Reports is a public opinion polling form that has a website where it hosts the results of its posts.

Strategic Vision Political Polls Online (StrategicVision.biz)

Strategic Vision has a definite vision of their own that sets them apart from other groups that are working with polling and with data analysis for polls.

Survey USA - Election Polls (SurveyUSA.com)

Survey USA has been around for many years and is one of the largest groups that provide television stations in the United States with various answers to questions on polls

Harris Interactive Online Poll - Pollster Website (HarrisPollOnline.com)

The Harris Polls are polls that are conducted by teh Harris Interactive group.

Washington Post-ABC News Polls

Although the Washington Post is said to have a liberal or left side bias by other parts of the media, it's polling practices and the polls that it publishes continue to be fairly done and fairly representative of tthe world that the Washington Post is operating in.