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Road Map to the White House: Four Steps to How Obama Won - - Mogama
Unlike Barack Obama, you do not need to be a senator, a Harvard graduate, a lawyer, or a community organizer for Obama's game plan to work. You only need to leverage your unique background along these general lines. Four leading factors combined to propel Obama to become the first... Submitted 3 years 204 days ago.

THe First Lady of These United States of America - Lawrence Jones
Mrs. Obama the Woman for the Hour Mrs. Michelle Obama is a first class act. She has taken the time to follow the lead of her husband. Mrs. Obama has responded to the needs of her family, friends, and community. After refusing to go out with Senator Obama for a month, she positioned herself early... Submitted 3 years 204 days ago.

The Searchwarp Post-Election Challenge - Bruce Horst
What an incredible finish to an amazingly historic election! We greatly appreciate all the level-headed, well thought out discussions which have occurred on SearchWarp over this election season. By far, the hottest issue we've seen on SearchWarp during this election was over the issue of... Submitted 3 years 204 days ago.

Obama . . . Obama . . . Obama . . . Obama . . . Obama . . . - Lawrence Jones
OBAMA . . . OBAMA . . . OBAMA . . . "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are... Submitted 3 years 204 days ago.

A Sneak Peak at Two Americas with the 2008 Presidential Election - Sherri Rosen
The 2008 US presidential election comes at the end of an eight-year Republican administration in which the median household annual income in the country dropped from $50,557 to $50,233, according to the Census Bureau as reported in November in Business Week . During that same time... Submitted 3 years 205 days ago.

My Humble Analysis for Election Night - Terry Mitchell
For John McCain, Election Night will be a game of survival not unlike a sports team in the playoffs -- win and go on or lose and go home. Of the states that close the earliest, I will be looking at Virginia, Indiana, and North Carolina. If Barack Obama wins two of those three, it's over.... Submitted 3 years 205 days ago.

The World Holds Its Breath... - Suzi Gravenstuk
Change will happen no matter which candidate is elected. The question I asked myself is, "What Spirit of change do I feel more comfortable with?" No matter which candidate is elected--the world, not just Americans will have adjustments to make. I set my clock for 5:00AM. I wanted to be at my... Submitted 3 years 205 days ago.

Tomorrow, Obama and McCain Become Friends - Terry Mitchell
Barring any unusual circumstances such as a deadlocked or contested election, we will know the identity of the next U.S. President by late tonight. The presidential race that unofficially got under way upon the completion of the 2006 mid-term elections will finally come to an end. Some would even... Submitted 3 years 205 days ago.

The Next President of the USA - Lawrence Jones
Ladies & Gentlemen the Next President of the United States of America It is time!!! The world, nation, and the people are ready for Senator Barack Obama. It has been a pleasure to be alive and watch this true statesman campaign to become one of the most powerful men in the free world. ... Submitted 3 years 206 days ago.

Barack Obama, a Candidate For Whom I Cannot Vote - John Waddey
I will cast my ballot for John McCain, although he was not my first choice among the Republican candidates. I find myself unable to vote for Mr. Obama. It is not a matter of his race. Rather, it is a mater of his character, his philosophy and his program. Give us another Black candidate whose... Submitted 3 years 206 days ago.

Voting 2008 - - Patricia Barbee
Growing up in Boston, we cut our teeth on politics. Before we learned the color-wheel in art class, we could hold adult conversations on the events of the day. I have voted early for November 4, 2008, so nothing will change my ballot. I'm a positive person and look for the best in everyone. This... Submitted 3 years 207 days ago.

Our Forefathers Are Rolling In Their Graves - - Amy Bauer R.D.H.
We have diverted so much from our original Republic and the voting process that it would shock the Signers of The Declaration of Independence. The Media and International Corporate Lobbies control the electoral process. Voting machines that are manufactured by foreign con- cerns are corrupt and... Submitted 3 years 207 days ago.

Presidential Campaign 2008 - Random Thoughts - Judge Dred
A couple of thoughts as Campaign 2008 draws to a close: Then: Joe the Plumber - A unassuming guy who just "happened" to come upon a Obama walking tour of his neighborhood, while out having a football throw on a Sunday afternoon. Joe asks Obama a question about his proposed tax plan, and... Submitted 3 years 208 days ago.

Poll Tax Redux - - Tex Norman
Harry Truman was President of the United States when I was born, but being preoccupied by maturation I recall nothing about "give em hell Harry," but I was old enough to remember the re-election of Dwight D Eisenhower. What I remember was being in our Dallas apartment, and the room was cool.... Submitted 3 years 209 days ago.

A Knowledge Test to Vote - Terry Mitchell
I am thoroughly convinced that no one should be allowed to vote unless he or she can answer at least six of the ten questions below. People wishing to become naturalized citizens are required to know much more than these most basic pieces of information about the U.S. government in order to pass... Submitted 3 years 210 days ago.

"The Lion Sleeps Tonight": A Wake up look at Early Voting, Numbers and Issues - - Walter Rhett
Election officials in the 31 states that permit "no excuse" early voting have witnessed long lines and record turnout, driven by the highly contested presidential race. Among the early voters are President and First Lady George and Laura Bush, who have mailed their ballots back home to Texas.... Submitted 3 years 212 days ago.

GOP Must Purge the Kooky and the Credulous - - Terry Mitchell
In spite of John McCain's and the Republican National Committee's best efforts, Election Day will likely result in their party losing the White House and sinking deeper into a minority status in Congress. I believe political extremism will ultimately be cited as one of the major culprits. ... Submitted 3 years 212 days ago.

Why McCain-Palin Are Optimistic - - Sara M. Medina-Ramos
As the American people and the world look at the U.S. Presidential election, a view of American Elections with some skepticism is growing. The 2004 elections were rigged as vote fixing was rampant in Ohio, Florida and other states, enough to elect BUSH in spite of the pre election polls and the... Submitted 3 years 212 days ago.

"I'm Pressing On": Click the map and watch John McCain Win! - - Walter Rhett
We'll get to the map in a minute, but first remember: Presidential elections are about our country, and in this amazing spirit called democracy, the citizens of the country have the opportunity--and obligation--to set its course every four years. We not only change or retain leaders, but we... Submitted 3 years 216 days ago.

Pollster Comments- We Only Count Those Who Vote. - - straight talk
A very well known pollster was talking about how difficult this election is because of all the switching around. One day for and another against. Yet one thing he stated was a constant was that they only poll those who vote . Does it matter about the rest, no . They are non players and have no... Submitted 3 years 216 days ago.

A Little Information On How The United States Is Governed - - David Tanguay
Elections and the Electoral Process Federal elections are held in November of even-numbered years. Just as the President, Senators, and Representatives have overlapping constituencies, their terms also overlap. All Representatives are elected every two years by the voters of the district... Submitted 3 years 217 days ago.

"The Name Game": Would These People Endorse Obama if he were Socalist? - - Walter Rhett
Would these distinguished names endorse Barack Obama if he were a socialist? Is he a socialist? Or is the government seizure and take over, allocation and distribution, ownership, debt guarantees, and offers of capital to private assets of banks, investment and financial firms socialism? ... Submitted 3 years 218 days ago.

"Well, You Needn't": Will Colin Powell Endorse Barack Obama? - - Walter Rhett
Will Colin Powell, America's most beloved general and a former Secretary of State and an advisor to three Presidents endorse Barack Obama for President on this week's edition of NBC's public affairs show, "Meet the Press." While General Powell's camp is quiet, several of John McCain's advisors... Submitted 3 years 223 days ago.

What the Media doesn't tell you about Obama--Now on SearchWarp.com! - - Walter Rhett
What the media overlooks about Barack is the way he is an effective executive of politics's most successful inner circle. On the Republican side, Karl Rove, Ann Colter, Pat and Bay Buchanan, the legendary Lee Atwater,and others are well know for their methods and ideas about how to run successful... Submitted 3 years 223 days ago.

"Compared to What?": The Debate Performance of John McCain - - Walter Rhett
Will McClain's good lines during the debate be good enough to be a lifeline for his campaign? Did he pull in undecided independents with his mantra of "look, I know how to lead"? One of his best lines was obvious: we now know he isn't George Bush. But who is John McClain? At Dave's Seafood, a... Submitted 3 years 224 days ago.

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