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- It’s Time for a National Presidential PrimaryIowa and New Hampshire get to vote first while the other 48 states sit and watch. In the 2008 presidential election certain states, such as Florida, moved up their primaries for it to be relevant. Why not let the other states vote in one primary?
- 2012 Presidential Primary: Who Will Be the Nominee?The 2012 GOP Presidential Primary has been full of surprises and packed with candidates. Every month it seems like a new candidate is atop the polls. Who will make it to the end to face President Obama?
- California Presidential Primary Moves to JuneThe State of California is backing away from the Super Tuesday idea of competing with other states for candidates' attention. The overwhelmingly Democratic stomping ground has moved its presidential primary to June via Assembly Bill 80. Why?
The New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary Turns Out to Be Embarrassing, Ignorant, & HatefulThe New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary was the biggest folly I've seen yet in 2011. A farce, a cartoon, a showdown between a bunch of slick-haired yahoos.
May 5 Presidential Primary, Ron Paul is In!2012 presidential primary is warming up! We have a 2012 presidential campaign confirmation! Dr. Ron Paul finally steps up to the plate with a larger than Liberty PAC life.- How California's Attempt to Influence the 2008 Presidential Primary FailedThis article explores the effects of front-loading presidential primaries and caucuses. Employing the case of California in the 2008 nomination cycle, it concludes that front-loading does not always lead to a favorable outcome.
Three Exceptional Presidential Primary Dropouts of 2008We are now in the latter half of 2009, economic crisis before us, health care legislation between us, and lest we forget three exceptional presidential primary dropouts of 2008, for if nothing else, a sense of comic relief.- Why Hillary Clinton Should Be Obama's VP ChoiceThe piece argues for Hillary Clinton as Obama's VP choice. It explores the historic nature of an Obama/Clinton ticket and challenges the arguments opposing it.
- The 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary Season: A ReviewFor those of you who have been sleeping or have given little attention to presidential politics over the last several months, let's review how Barack Obama became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
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.
My Experiences Voting in the North Carolina Presidential PrimaryMy reaction to voting in the North Carolina primary for the first time.- The Presidential Primary and the States of Michigan and Floridahow letting Michigan and Florida redo their primary elections can change the face of the election
- Presidential Primary RevoteThe presidential primary in Florida was held earlier than expected in protest of rules favoring other states. Now that the election is nearing and the race needs to be decided for the democrats the Democratic National Convention wants Florida to redo their votes.
- Ohio Presidential Primary Most Exciting So FarI've lived through many presidential primaries in my life time, but this one was by far the most exciting and hyped up primary of my life
The Peculiar Evil of Hillary ClintonHillary Clinton isn't evil, but she's leaving an insidious poison in her wake that may irreparably harm America.- Texas Presidential Primary PrimerA Texan talks about Texas.
- Giving the GOP Another Shot in the D.C. Republican Presidential PrimaryOn February 12, I attended the Republican presidential primary as well as other rallies and events in the Washington D.C. area.
- Democratic Presidential Primary EndorsementsAs we approach Super Tuesday, as well as the important primaries that lead up to the nomination, multiple political figures are coming out of the woodwork to endorse their favored Democratic candidate.
- Hillary Clinton, Dennis Kucinich Gaining Momentum in New Hampshire Presidential PrimaryThe latest polling data from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center showed Clinton and Kucinich gaining momentum among likely voters in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary.
The Presidential Primary System is Broken and Needs to Be FixedThe presidential primary system is a mess with each state trying to move their primary votes earlier and earlier so they can get more money spent in their state. Unfortunately, this has caused a mess of the election system.- Poll: Hillary Clinton Continues to Gain Bigger LeadPollster has just released new poll numbers for the Democratic Presidential Primary race, and the results indicate Hillary Clinton has continued to build a strong lead in the national race.
- Poll: How is Fred Thompson Doing? Is Rudy Giuliani Still Leading?For a period of months, there was hype surrounding Fred Thompson, a man many people believed would fare very well if he was to enter the Republican presidential primary race. Now that he is an official candidate, how is he doing?
- How Important is Communication Rhetoric in a Presidential Campaign?This article was written after the 2000 presidential campaigns and examines the various political rhetoric that both major candidates used during their respective races.
- Voting and Elections in the U.SThe three goals of an ideal democracy have been addressed substantially differently in the categories of the presidential primary process, the presidential campaign financing process, and the Electoral College system.
- Can Anything Be Done to Change the Presidential Primary Process?Many have called for changes to the presidential primary process. What needs change is the type of candidates which are selected. Would changing the process help?
Why Choosing the Best Option to Beat President Obama is More ImportantI am considering voting in the Florida Republican Presidential Primary on January 31, 2012. Whether or not I vote in the primary, I suggest to the Republican Party that they vote for whomever can beat President Obama, not so much whom they like.- America, Stop Hurting Yourself, End the Debates!Even if you are a political junkie, the format of the debates has to disappoint. They are for an electorate that has little attention span and speak to our desire to be entertained.
- 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?
- How Scandal Brought Down Cain's CampaignHerman Cain's campaign went from first to worst in just over a month. This timeline outlines the course of the scandal, from when it broke to the suspension of his campaign for President.
- 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.
- Time Magazine’s Major Articles Summary of Its November 7, 2011 IssueTime concentrates on our national leaders.
- Could Obama Be Reelected with Hillary Clinton on the Ticket?There’s a decent chance that President Barack Obama will replace Vice President Biden with Hillary Clinton. The question is whether it will work.
- Understanding Hillary ClintonThe world is asking the question, "What makes Hillary tick." Read this article and you will find out.
Can Hillary Clinton Save the Democrats?Politico reports an unfolding story of the rise of Clinton nostalgia among Democrats. This is coupled with the continuing death spiral of President Obama’s approval numbers, even among his liberal base.- Obama's Left Flank Looking Increasingly VulnerableThe same CNN/ORC poll that shows Texas Gov. Rick Perry pulling ahead of a crowded field for the Republican nomination for president also shows that just over one in four Democrats wants someone other than Barack Obama to be the Democratic nominee.
- Despite Speculation, Obamas Unlikely to Launch Political DynastyRadio talk show host Michael Medved presents what for many will be a nightmare scenario: Even if President Obama were defeated for reelection next year, America will not see the last of him or of the name "Obama."
- The Presidential Primary Debates Are a JokeWhy the presidential primary debates are a joke, what we can do about it. Plus: who won Monday's (6/13/2011) debate?
- Obama Now Losing Voter Support in Primary StatesAs 2012 nears, Obama's support has been slipping in major demographics. Now his approval numbers are falling among voters in key battleground states.
Palin Burnishing Presidential Mettle with Trip to Historic NortheastStarting Memorial Day weekend, Sarah Palin will begin what she calls the "One Nation Under God, Indivisible, With Liberty & Justice For All" tour of the northeast, starting in Washington, D.C., on a chartered bus.
Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, the Perfect StormThe two most polarizing yet equally demonized women in the world are Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin yet both also have huge followings. Hillary will find a reason to run, and the critics are wrong, very wrong on Sarah.
