The TV viewership estimates on Sen. Barack ObamaBarack Obama’s speech in Denver are in from Nielsen Media Research, and the record-breaking results are no doubt encouraging...
Evangelical support for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is understandable, but has the rest of the GOP been swept up in a spontaneously arising personality cult?
Less than 72 hours after GOP nominee-to-be Sen. John McCain of Arizona selected little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, serious questions about McCain’s judgment, the campaign’s vetting process are overshadowing the GOP ...
After accepting the Democratic Party's presidential nomination Thursday night in Denver, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) delivered the most effective and inspiring American speech of the 21st Century.
In excerpts of his remarks released by the White House, Mr. Bush, who will speak to delegates via satellite, is to say the United States must stay on the offense and stop terrorist attacks before they happen. He will tell delegates McCain has the "...
Palin’s Selection Rates For Fox News Service Tops Cable News Competition With Announcement Of VP Selection -- Multichannel News, 9/2/2008 2:37:00 PM When news broke Friday that presumptive Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain had...
Now the Republican story line is that Alaska's governor is the genuine-article middle class American, who understands the economic plight of her fellow middle class citizens and has had hands-on experience as mayor and governor in dealing with bread-...
News Source: The Financial Express
| about 1 year ago
Some pundits see it as a brilliant game-changer for McCain. Others call it a political suicide since it undercuts the most credible Republican argument against Obama lack of experience. Supporters say McCains chances of winning this...
Sen. Barack Obama’s nationally televised speech to the Democratic National Convention appears to have won him a six-point bounce in the polls. The Real Clear Politics average of polls from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 gives the Illinois senator a 6.4 percent...
Mr Obama and Mr Biden now lead Mr McCain and Ms Sarah Palin 48 per cent to 40 per cent. This is the first CBS News poll to include the vice presidential candidates in the horserace question. The eight-point lead for the Democratic ticket is up from...
News Source: Wenatchee World online
| about 1 year ago
Indeed, that is his prime task this week, as he seeks to position his candidacy for the autumn race. He rightly decided that he needed to effectuate a marketing overhaul, if only because the Bush-Cheney team has damaged the party "brand" so badly.
Barack Obama appears to have answered some key questions on voters' minds and enjoyed a significant bounce from the Democratic convention. He gained support from those who had supported Hillary Clinton in the primaries, and is allaying concerns that...
News Source: The New York Observer
| about 1 year ago
Getty Images One week ago, just a couple of days into the Democratic National Convention, a number of media outlets declared that Barack Obama had failed to receive a bounce from his selection of Joe Biden and from his convention. But bounces don't...
First, he joked that all of the Wal-Marts in Alabama are sold out of ammunition. That's because the residents there heard that the Russians invaded Georgia and they weren't letting them get to Alabama. He then, more seriously, argued that VP nominee...
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