News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 year ago
As the American Presidential race reaches its climax on November 4, analysts and pollsters have been churning out predictions on who is going to be the next occupant of the White House: Barack Obama or John McCain. DNA gives you a birds eye view of...
News Source: Macleans
| about 1 year ago
Elizabeth Knudson is a 68-year-old retired teacher who once served in the Peace Corps in Brazil, so she knows a thing or two about being tough and maintaining a positive attitude. And yet the Minnesota woman, a Barack Obama supporter, is desperately...
News Source: The DePauw
| about 1 year ago
Fortunately for these voters, there are other options, mainly in the form of third parties representing a range of ideologies. The number of third party presidential candidates on each ballot varies from state to state, but there are three candidates...
News Source: Pensacola News Journal
| about 1 year ago
As we enter the final stretch of the presidential elections, Democratic candidate Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, appears to have solidified his support among the large majority of Hispanic likely voters. In a news release, Zogby pollsters said:...
News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 1 year ago
Third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Bob Barr have small but tangible followings in a number of battleground states, positioning them as potential wild cards Tuesday in races in Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Missouri, Ohio, and elsewhere...Urging the...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| about 1 year ago
Independent Ralph Nader, 74, the oldest candidate in the 2008 presidential race, says he's found a new generation of supporters. On the ballot in 45 states, Nader thinks he'll have his best showing in his three tries for president this Election Day.