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Article on the 2008 election for President of the United States. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The United States' Presidential election in 2008 is one not to be forgotten. No longer does the typical White man last stand in the United States' succession line of presidents, this election showed that democracy does persist in the country. From this election, the first African American president, President Barack Obama, is born. And to make matters interesting, the results then had showed that his toughest contender was Hillary Clinton, the first woman to make it through into a major party for the elections. Relationships! The definitive Advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The article is about the relationship between the Internet and the upcoming 2008 presidential race. It discusses about the changes that the Internet has made on the way political campaigns are being done. It also gives information on how the candidates are taking advantage of the Internet to gain an advantage on the presidential race. Related Article Tags: , , An article about election fraud. You may have heard about the presidential cycle in stocks. Or maybe you haven't. If not, here it is in a nutshell: Stocks do their best in the third year of the four-year presidential term--that is, in the year preceding the next presidential election year. Since 2007 is the third year of the current presidential cycle--the next election will be in 2008--let's see whether there's any truth to the presidential cycle, or if it is just an urban myth. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Everyone markets their brand, including Presidential candidates. Whereas in the past, candidates have relied heavily upon volunteers to create a grassroots movement through door-to-door and telephone marketing, the 2008 election has added internet technology and Marketing 2.0 to its repertoire. Political candidates today understand that their best bet to reach the large portion of voters is through the Internet. Read on to see how your candidate might just reach out and touch you. Related Article Tags: , , , , We wouldn't even hazard a guess at the odds against such a outcome, but the runoff election in New Orleans looks about as bizarre as anything you're likely to see even in the Mardi Gras.
Roy Nagen, the Mr. Malaprop of mayoral politics, who alienated white voters when he voiced the proud hope of making the city, in the wake of Katrina, "chocolate again," has gotten himself caught up in a runoff election with a white guy, Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu, who, at least to us, looks just like a paler version of Roy himself. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , Notwithstanding the fact that so far neither Senator Hillary Clinton nor Senator Barack Obama could proclaim the victory of the presidential primaries after the Super Tuesday, Best-Relationship-Advice is, however, prepared to make a bold and definitive advice that the now Senator Obama will become President-elect at the end of 2008. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
Social activism is most common in the political arena, where groups bound by shared public interests act in concert to deliver votes for political parties. Societal and technological change has accelerated the evolution of such large scale instances of social collaboration with the advent of Internet. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Think you are getting the true election results when you watch the evening news? Think again. Related Article Tags: , , , 2008 was a year filled with great triumphs and a year scarred by deep sorrow. What 2008 was not, was a peaceful year, and whether the world is a better place, for having endured is unclear. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Election 2006 is over. Democrats claim victory because they again control the House and Senate. Once again the American people are the real losers. The political game is rigged. Here is what to expect over the next two years... Related Article Tags: , , , , , Ron Paul's rating on opinion polls is improving. His campaign seems to strike a chord with voters. Related Article Tags: , , , I am not politically motivated nor do I have any interest in the candidates or their policies. However, I was on occasion drawn to the debates later on in the 2008 US presidential election. I had the opportunity to hear one or two of Obama's speeches. I agree with many, that the US election was a trans-world election. Because the US influence is felt throughout the world, what happens in their country affects all of us in some way. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Hillary Clinton stands a chance to become the first lady President of the United States. If only she could make up her mind on Iraq. Related Article Tags: , , , , The XP Antivirus 2008 is a deceitful, harmful and widespread counterfeit antispyware that has destroyed many computers on the internet. XP Antivirus 2008 occurs when a fake video codec is installed that contains malware, trojans and/or other viruses. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Your IRA could be one of your biggest assets. Do you know the IRA distribution rules at death? Do you have your IRA set up so your desires match the rules? Here's a quick primer that could help you avert costly mistakes. Related Article Tags: , , I watched the HBO miniseries on John Adams during the fourth of July weekend. The miniseries is based on the book by David McCullough on the second President of the United States. The movie portrays a somewhat vain fellow who was not a very skilled diplomat and detested the notion of compromise. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Much ado is being made over Governor Romney's recent address about his Mormon faith. And, much more ado should be made. The American people are perceived as being so politically saavy that the faith of a candidate for President, or a candidate for any other public office, has little or no bearing on their electability.
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