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- Does President Barack Obama Deserve the 2012 Democratic Party Nomination for President?The piece raises the question of whether Barack Obama should be challenged for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2012.
- The Democratic Leadership Council Closes Its DoorsThe Democratic Leadership Council, a centrist, business-friendly think tank, is closing its doors. The end of the DLC, which once provided intellectual backing for Democratic moderates, illustrates how the center cannot hold in the Democratic Party.
- Waiting for the Democratic DrunkardAs Italy is going through a difficult time, the Italian Democratic Party sways and staggers as a drunkard in the street. The party should explain which project it has for the future of the country.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY LANDSLIDE! - REPUBLICANS ROUTED!In a White House briefing, press secretary Robert Gibbs vehemently denied voting irregularities had any bearing on Tuesday's outcome. "I would say that if any Republican is experiencing a voting irregularity he should try Metamucil- Has the Democratic Party Taken Minority Voters for Granted?The Democratic Party has overlooked the support it has received from minority voters. It relies on the loyalty of "yellow dog" Democrats assuming that they will give them undisputed support.
- Is the Democratic Party Down for the Count?By all accounts the enthusiasm in American politics now rests with the GOP. What are the points the Democrats must address to get their groove back?
Andrew Breitbart's Attack on the NAACP & Shirley Sherrod an Attempt to Revive GOP's "Southern Strategy"?A History of the "Solid South" & the Republican Party's "Southern Strategy." Once Reliably Democratic, Civil Rights Turned the Former Confederacy into GOP Bulwark and White Working Class Voters in Traditionally Democratic States into GOP Voters- Cuyahoga Democratic Party's decision to endorse county executive and council candidates leaves some disappointedAgainst significant opposition, the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party voted to endorse candidates for county executive and council. While some Democrats see this as business as usual within the party, others call endorsements a party obligation.
- Will President Obama's Decision on Oil Drilling Divide the Democratic Party?Most likely, given possible electoral options and outcomes, Democrats will be able to fend off any challenge posed by the environmental left on the issue of oil drilling.
- The Democratic Party, No Mea CulpasA look at the failures within the Democratic Party.
- Could President Obama Be Responsible for the Demise of the Democratic Party?Recent political gains by Republicans says less about the two political parties and more about the changing mood of the voting populace.
- The Democratic Party: Where Did This Political Party Come From?An overview of the history of the Democratic Party, platform, and mascot. Further explains how the Democratic Party's platform evolved into the current one of today.
Reid, Blagojevich, Clinton Racist RemarksRecently revealed racially charged comments by a number of Democratic politicians have raised the question, how prevalent is racism among the leaders of the Democratic Party? What does this say about what was once considered the post-racial era of Obama?
Death of SuburbiaSince economically inefficient and socially stagnant nature of suburbia makes educated people flock to urban areas, Democratic party may become monolithic and dictatorial since elites are not as split anymore- The 2010 U.S. Senate Elections: A Year and a Half to GoThe last two elections have seen a major political shift in the United States.
- Crucified - and Admired - Upon a Cross of Gold: William Jennings Bryan's 1896 Media ReceptionWhile William Jenning Bryan's reception in the media demonstrated a national political divide, their similar attention to his impassioned speech and subsequent rise to power only affirmed the significance of the momentous convention.
- History of the Democratic National ConventionThe Democratic Party traces its roots back to the earliest days of the United States, to the formation of the Democratic-Republican Party by Thomas Jefferson.
- The Democratic Party's DangerDemocrats have been winning a lot lately. They have been able to use a strategy to really shift the map and compete across most of this country. But the Democrats could lose it all. Find out how.
Oklahoma Democratic Party Elects New OfficersOklahoma Democratic Party elects new officers and passes state party resolutions.- The American DemocratFormed in the 1830s, the Democratic Party is the longest lasting political party in the United States. This article will discuss how this party shifted its ideological concentration from a conservative stance to a liberal/leftist approach.
- Democratic Party Anti-Choice Political PositionsThe Democrats claim to be pro-choice, but on many issues they are anti-choice.
- History of the Democratic Party and What They BelieveEver wonder how or why the Democratic party started in the first place? Curious about their "platform"? This article will answer all of your questions, plus some!
Obamameter Tracks Fulfillment of Democratic Party 2008 Campaign PromisesThe Obameter - known online as the Obamameter or Obama Meter - is set to track 500 campaign issues that defined Barack Obama's presidential campaign and let democrats beat republicans. Will the Obamameter show them to be "just words?"- 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 Bill Clinton & the Democratic Party Responsible for the Current Economic Crisis?A look at whether Bill Clinton is responsible for the current economic crisis- The Electoral Process: Democratic Party RulesThe Democratic primaries show that the Democratic Party must be held to the federal election process
- Think Before You VoteThe Democratic Party is campaigning on the need for change in this country, and I agree. But history writes that the changes presented by Democrats have been void of productive consequence for more than 40 years. We all want change, but who do we want making this change?
- Hillary Clinton at the DNC: Attempts to Unify Party Hurt Her Political CareerHillary Clinton may have lost future supporters by supporting Obama.
The Democrats Keep Making History: Obama Wins NominationPolitical history was made Wednesday, August 27, when Senator Hillary Clinton called for a vote by acclamation and nominated Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic Party's choice for president of the United States. The result was a resounding "Aye!"
Hillary Clinton Speech: No Way McCain or Obama?On Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention, did Hillary Clinton's speech help or hurt Barack Obama?- Democracy or MockocracyOne lifelong Democrat struggles with the campaign tactics of Senator Obama.
- Democratic Party Ticket: Obama's Search for a Vice PresidentBarack Obama is searching for a Vice President. What's with that? My take.
- Barack Obama Wraps Up the Democratic Party's NominationA brief comparison of John McCain, Barack Obama, and a discussion of third-party voting.
- Democratic Party Divided: The Vultures GatherWill Barack Obama choose Hillary Clinton as his Vice President running mate? Ultimately, yes. As if he'll have a choice!
- Democratic Party Won't Survive Loss of the 2008 Presidential ElectionThe Democratic Party has sustained itself for years as the party of the downtrodden, the victim. It is the party of pity. It is about to tear itself apart.
- Democratic Party Applies the Islamic Sharia Rules!Democratic party probably has outgrown its usefulness for us by re-inventing rules and laws that belonged to the Darkest Ages in history! High time Americans seriously thought about a third political party! Cry my beloved country - devalued by power-hungry politicians!
- Geraldine Ferraro Reopens Obama's WoundThis article looks at the latest of Clinton supporters who would not vote for Obama in the general election; only this 1 is a major public figure.
- How Hillary Clinton Could Win the Presidency as an IndependentAs Hillary Clinton pursues her improbable bid to be the Democrats' candidate in the 2008 presidential election, one must consider the possibility of Clinton bolting the Democratic Party and making a run for the presidency as an independent.
- The Future of Hillary ClintonWhen Hillary Clinton decided to run for president, many observers immediately painted her as the epitome of inevitability. Many months later with her announcement to drop out of the race most likely already being drafted, many now wonder what Hillary Clinton will go on to.
- Open Letter to the Democratic PartyAuthor's opinion on how the election will turn out.





