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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: , , , , Hillary Clinton seems to be the Democratic Party's leading candidate for Presidentship. However, her indecision on immigration may prove costly for her. Related Article Tags: , , , Hillary Clinton may be the Democratic Party's leading candidate for President, but is she leaning too far out towards the conservative right? No doubt, she is a seasoned veteran in the political arena who believes in playing her cards with deliberation and care. But for some time now, she has been increasingly courting the right agenda. Related Article Tags: , , New hopeful Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton says that if elected, she will deliver on a new universal healthcare system. The problem is, she doesn't have a plan. Related Article Tags: , , , Hillary Clinton, long famously popular among Democrats but obsessively excoriated by Republicans, has decided to turn the tables on her opponents by becoming one of them. In an interview, Senator Clinton told us, "There's an old political axiom that you never spend any time trying to get the votes you already have. So I decided I didn't have to spend anymore time as a Democrat." Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , Given the current state of America's feelings about the comeuppances of the Republican tenure, there is actually some likelihood that the dedicated duo could once again be frolicking in the realms of Presidential empowerment. While Democrats cheer, Republicans may double over with wails of dread and reach for Rudy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Presidential candidate of 2008, Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, is no figure to mess with. This strong character was the first woman to be nominated in major presidential elections. It was a tight call between the current President Barack Obama during the final elections, making her the 67th United States Secretary of State under the Obama administrations at the age of 61. She was also a former First Lady as she is married to former president Bill Clinton, who is the 42nd President of the United States. Also adding to her powerful resume, she was a former Senator for New York. The presidential primary March 4th in Texas may decide which Democrat faces the likely Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the final two Democrats left, face off in a tough, high-profile showdown in the Lone Star State. Obama-Obama-Obama - "wonderful speech", "bravo" - the press is back “in love” with Obama again. Senator Clinton should just stop her campaign – she can't beat the press. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
Afro-Americans are lining up behind Obama and white females over 50 are lining up behind Hillary and both demographics are threatening to walk out of the Denver convention if their candidate is not the nominee. Now if this isn’t an example of gender and race bias, then I don’t know what it is. 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. Leadership-Likablity is an important business strategy.Personal development is important to developing leadership skills and business growth. Related Article Tags: , , , , I have a few questions I need for you to answer for me Senator Obama. Some things that just don’t seem right to me – so I thought I would just write and ask. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , No matter how much a person hates President Bill Clinton, no one can deny his incredible resilience and relentless push for success. In fact, I have a lot of admiration for Bill as an incorrigible salesman. He is without doubt one of the greatest salesman of his time. He knows what matters and is able to focus on the vital few inputs that are responsible for his desired results. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Taking the Reins of leadership means managing your leadership persona. How you affect your team with your leadership and communication style plays a large role in your ability to lead them to break-through results or mediocre outcomes. Self-knowledge and management is essential for learning leadership skills. Emotional Intelligence means you know and mange yourself and your affect on others. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden are blaming Bush for the war in Iraq, but it's the collective consciousness of the people of the United States (and the rest of the world) that is really responsible. Related Article Tags: , , , , If Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States of America, the country can assure that they will not fall short on one account, e-marketing. 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: , , , , Many have several thoughts on Sarah Palin. I personally admire the woman for a few reasons. She’s married with five children, the youngest of which is challenged, but yet is able to maintain a high profile career. She’s also family focused with a good head on her shoulder, and could possibly be this country’s next Vice President. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , If Barack Obama can defy the terrific odds of being raised by his grandmother instead of a nuclear family, graduate Harvard magna cum laude, become a community organizer in Chicago in 1985, serve Illinois as their Jr. Senator from 1996-2004, win their US Senate seat from 2005-2008, and later outsmart, outrun, and outfundraise Hillary Clinton to become the Democratic nominee, and ultimately win the prize of the United States of America's first black President, then we women can surely push past our resistance to learning about our money. By comparison...well there really IS no comparison, period. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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