Same Sex Marriage: Rudy Giuliani, John McCain vs. Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney

It has long been said that various topics come and go, and act cetrain times, different things are going to rise to the top as being important. One of the issues that is facing teh candidates for the 2008 election is that gay, lesbian, bisexual ...

Fred Thompson Focusing on Web Matters

It is still unclear exactly how Fred Thompson is going to play out. No one is quite sure what he is going to be doing, all that anyone knows is that he is working on raising enough money to mount a great campaign for the nomination.

Is Barack Obama A Preacher, Or A Candidate?

When Obama schedules an event, people line up hours in advance to get in the door.

South Carolina Changes Date of Primary

South Carolina decided to bring their Republican presidential primary poll forward, a move that has caused additional changes in the US electoral calendar.

Barack Obama's Campaign Progress Thus Far

Obama announced his candidacy for the presidential election in 2008 while standing in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois in February 2007.

Hillary Clinton's Campaign Progress

Since at least October 2002 Clinton has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the United States President when the possibility was raised.

Ron Paul's Views On Home Schooling

Many parents of home schooled children are likely wondering how the 2008 Presidential Candidates are feeling about the issue of home schooling.

Bill Richardson Makes No Friends South Of The Border

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson rarely sits on the fence on many issues affecting his state, but there is one imaginary fence he would like to see put in place.

Chris Dodd Pushes To Return Of Basic Freedoms

With the push for needing national identification papers brought about by the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut claims he will push for a return of Constitutional liberties during his first 1 ...

Cannot Fault Dennis Kucinich For Determination

Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich is running for President, again, and while he has many salient points in his campaign, some of his past antics have turned him into a perennial candidate without a lot of support, even in his home state. As a f ...

Barack Obama Must Get Used To Public Scrutiny

Since Labor Day, the traditional start of the campaign season has passed, Illinois Senator Barack Obama needs to get used to public scrutiny. His idea that he could make it through a presidential election campaign without his wife and children se ...

Mike Gravel Faults Hillary Clinton and Others For Inaction On Iraq

>Mike Gravel, former Alaska Senator, is not shy about placing the blame for the length of the War in Iraq on the current crop of Democrats eyeing the nomination for President.

John McCain's Presidential Support May Be Downfall

Arizona Senator John McCain has recently realigned his presidential campaign committee, mostly for cost savings, as his fund raising efforts had been falling short. His staunch support of President Bush and the War in Iraq have not been well rece ...

Mitt Romney Has To Get Mitts On Reality

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may be portraying himself as a man willing to work for the people and bring a business sense to Washington, but spending a lot of his own money on the campaign for the Republican nomination may be seen as ...

Rudy Giuliani Has Terror Dealings On His Side

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has terrorists to thank for his rise in political stock and his actions following the terrorist attacks in his city in 2001 has cemented his name in the minds of many Republicans. His out-of-public display ...

Fred Thompson's Dive Into Political Waters

With Fred Thompson not officially jumping into the race for the Republican nomination for President until after Labor Day, his dive into the waters may find he waded too long along the edge of the candidate pool. His official candidacy came a day ...

Newt Gingrich Gone But Not Forgotten

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich may have resigned his seat in the House, but he has not resigned himself to being out of politics. After leading the charge against former President Bill Clinton on covering up charges of sexual harassmen ...

John Edwards Campaigning For The Working Man

As the bid for the Democratic nomination for President moves into full swing following the Labor Day weekend, John Edwards is pitching his campaign to unions across the nation. Picking up the backing of the United Steelworkers and the United Mine ...

Florida Shunned By Democrat Hopefuls

With Michigan and Florida hoping to have more of an influence in the Democratic primaries, they moved their primary election dates to the front of the line. This move, however backfired as several of the leading candidates have decided not to par ...

Will Al Gore Warm to Presidential Run?

Despite repeated statements that he has no plans to run for President, Al Gore's name keeps surfacing on the internet, which he did not invent, as a potential candidate. After failing in a hotly contested race in 2000 to George Bush, a race that ...