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Obama is America's First Black President. Yes We Can!Obama made history when he was elected. Here are some of the firsts that have occurred since he has been in office. I will let the reader decide the significance of each. Vote Democrat. Millions of those in favor of handouts depend on you.
Barack Obama Announces that He Will Run for Reelection in 2012The American people will decide if the change was for the good or bad. This election will probably be the most expensive and ugliest ever. I also see this election being much more divisive with pandering to bigotry and racism as strategies.
Students Statewide to Participate in 2010 MyVote Mock Election on Oct. 26On Oct. 26, students throughout California will take part in the 2010 MyVote California Student Mock Election sponsored by Secretary of State Debra Bowen and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jack O'Connell.- Election ProcessDetailed overview of the American Presidential election process.
Why President Obama Won the Nobel Peace PrizeWhile much controversy has erupted over our President in the spotlight, I wonder why some Americans are skeptical.- Barack Obama Elected the 44th President of the United StatesBrief re-cap of the election results of 2008.
- Barack Obama Elected 44th President and a New Puppy for Sasha and MaliaHistory was made on 4th November 2008. The first African American President of the United States has been voted in by the Public.
- Obama: 44th President or 1st Black President?On January 20th, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 1st black president of the United States, thus starting a new numbering system for presidents designed to ensure there's no mistaking the skin color any given president had at the time of his inauguration.
- Obama and the 2008 Election: How the Election Changed the Economic Perceptions of College StudentsResearch project conducted on USC Upstate, SC University campus to gauge effects of election on the feelings of college students about the economy.
- Barack Obama Sworn in as the 44th President of the United StatesOn January 20, 2009, it dawned cold but sunny in our nation's capital. It was a new day, a day of hope for millions attending the ceremony in Washington, DC and for those watching around the country and, indeed, the world.
- Obama's First MovesHow is the President-elect going to govern?
- Living the DreamThis article details my personal feelings on Barack Obama's win for the race to the White House.
- Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United StatesAn opinion article on the election results.
Barack Obama - the 44th President of the United States of AmericaBarack Obama become the 44th President of the United States of America on November 4th 2008. America is due for a change and the America people voted for a change. Now time will tell how much of a change President Obama will make.
Live Election Day CoverageWe won't start seeing results until later tonight when polls start to close, but there's still lots going on around the country that will be interesting to watch.- The Importance of Early American ElectionsA paper showing the importance of early American elections.
- How to Win a Presidential ElectionAn analysis of why candidates fail or succeed on the road to the White House.
- The Elections of 1800 and 1828A brief report on the election of 1800 and 1828 and a personal insight on the elections.
- Curriculum: Race to the White House 2008This is a a piece of curriculum written about the Race to the White House, with answers given.
- Is Obama Winning or is McCain Just Losing?Barack Obama is now comfortably ahead and may indeed win the White House. But is Obama winning the election on his own merit, or only because John McCain is losing it?
- More of the Same: From Either CandidateThe political waters are so murky and mysterious, and the momentum of these waters is so severe, there isn't enough moxie in any of these politicians to do what is really necessary to implement the changes were truly require
- Obama and McCain: The Debate RevisitedThis is an excellent analysis of the first Obama - McCain presidential debate written by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting. Reprinted with permission.
- McCain; The Manchurian CandidateAmericans loath those who dishonor their country through any number of unforgivable acts.
Why John McCain Used Hillary Clinton to Win the 2008 ElectionWomen (and men too) were deeply disappointed when Senator Hillary Clinton didn't receive the democratic nomination for president, and were disappointed again when she wasn't considered for Vice President by Senator Barrack Obama.- Election Rundown,Barack Obama is going to take advantage of the dysfunction in the Republican Party and take back a majority of Reagan democrats this time around.
Barack Obama Vs John McCain: How to Vote Responsibly in the Upcoming ElectionTips on how to make an educated vote for our next President.- 110th Congressial Legislative Scorecard: Obama 59, McCain 23New legislation by John McCain & Barack Obama in the 110th Congress are compared
Obama and Hillary's Battle for Presidency Hurts Both Candidates in the EndThe riveting, brutal brawl between Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will probably result in the nomination of the loser of the general election.- Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama? Who Best to Face John McCain?Arguments have been raised for and against both the Democratic contenders for the nominee of the Democratic Party for president. Some argue over experience. Some over who has the best health care plan. Some over economic prowess. Some over foreign affairs.
The Election of 1824: the End of an Era and the Birth of a PartyAn analysis of the election of 1824, or "the corrupt bargain" in APSA format.- Presidential Campaign Financing Since 1972An overview of efforts to regulate presidential election financing and specific methods, and the changes that have occurred over the last three decades. Special attention is paid on the topics of interest groups and the Federal Election Campaign Act as it changes over time.
- Obama's Government Consolidation Plan an Election Year PloyProving that the prospect of losing reelection can focus the mind, President Obama has announced a new government efficiency effort that would consolidate a number of functions dispersed across the United States government.
- History Says Obama Will Lose the 2012 ElectionNo one can predict the future, but the past does tend to repeat itself. Presidents who are in office during hard economic times are rarely reelected.
- Gabon Elections Result in Landslide for Ruling PartyThe Gabonese Democratic Party benefited from opposition that largely boycotted the legislative elections this weekend.
- Why Did President Obama Fail?Did the country elect a politician? Most would say no, and that is what the country wanted. Someone that would be different than a politician. Did they get it? Yes they did.
- President Obama Continues Defeatist Attitude of His AbilitiesPresident Obama does not appear to believe in his ability to turn around the economy or become elected to a second term. How can we get behind a person who does not believe in himself?
- Challenges Facing Obama’s Re-ElectionWith the new Presidential election coming soon, questions are being raised as to whether the current President of the United States, Barack Obama, will win his re-election or not. Three factors will play a key role to that question.
- Huntsman: Why is the Man Obama was Most Worried About Polling so Badly?Why is Jon Huntsman polling so low? Media consultant and commercial director Victor Currie ponders about why Republican voters can't get behind the man the Obama campaign feared.
- Obama Says America is “Lazy”Discusses Obama's latest disrespect of the American people. This time, we are lazy! But we are not the only ones, here is a few of example of our president's laziness.
- Was the President’s Overly Ambitious Approach to the Ailing Economy Too Costly?Elections are here, and presidential candidates are increasingly optimistic that they will beat President Obama come November 4th 2012. Evidently, many democrats are losing hope for a second term in office for President Obama,...





