Calendar in Play In Iowa
Iowa has long been the first state in the nation to hold primary Democratic election.
Iowa has long been the first state in the nation to hold primary Democratic election.
The report on the war is becoming something that both sides of the 2008 election are looking at.
Most of the time, the nation believes that the United States is a two party system, and that this is working very well and should not be changed.
There are many question that are facing the people of America as they look to make their choices for voting in the primaries.
a few days after the rest of the country began to debate over how well the Iraqi Prime Minister was doing at his job, Obama called for an end to what he sees as a distraction.
A lot of people in the nation are stuck focusing on the fact that the presidential race will contain two brand new faces for each party.
For awhile now, the media has been covering the elections and all of the candidates who are hoping for presidentail nominations.
Lately, there has been a move within the Republican Party to bash Hillary Clinton, and McCain is the newest member of this move.
Many people might believe that the resignation of Karl Rove simply has an effect on the White House as it stands now, and on the Bush presidency.
No matter who becomes the next presidential, one of the issues that he or she will have to focus on is the tax cuts that Bush created in 2001 in 2003.
So Far, there are eight Democrats that are hopefuls for the presidential nominee from the Democratic party.
There are several things that are currently holding the Democratic party back.
There are many people out there who liked the Clinton administration so much that they are vying for Hillary to win this time around.
The campaign for the White is hardly under way. In fact, all that we have right now is a bunch of people who hope to be able to be candidates for that office.
Despite the fact that former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee has not officially declared his candidacy, he is now very much into the political scene.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has made what could be considered a challenge, claiming that fast closers Fred Thompson and Mike Huckabee each need to raise at least $20 million in the next three months.
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson joined with other Democrat hopefuls in a Univision-televised discussion from south Florida.
It had to be a special moment for Illinois Senator Barack Obama to peer into the Meadowlands of Oprah Winfrey estate and realize that the crush of celebrities and sports figures were there to give money to his campaign.
Arizona Senator John McCain is never one ot hide his feelings of his opinions on matters often seen as unpopular to liberals and sometimes his apparent blind trust in Presidnet policies on the war.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee listened to comments from Fred Thompson, a rival Republican on the campaign trial that said Thompson had little respect for the multi-candidate forum of debates that both parties have been holding so far thi ...