Democratic Presidential Debate
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I Beg of You, Hillary Clinton: It's Quitting TimeThe time has come for Hillary Clinton to step down. So why won't she?- Highs and Lows of the Democratic Presidential Debate in ChicagoA review of memorable moments in the August 7 Democratic presidential debate at Chicago's Soldier Field
- 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.
- What’s Wrong with Debates?They seem like such a good idea. Get the candidates together and debate their plans. However, that’s not what I see happening.
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.
Wanted Obama DemocratsWanted Obama Democrats - A Want Ad Urgently Seeking Obama Democrats of a Pragmatic Bent Who Will Run Against Obama-Dissing Incumbents and against Perfidious GOP Incumbents in 2012
How to Prepare for a DebateHere are some simple ways on how to prepare for an upcoming debate.- Parliamentary Debate TipsThe information provided in this article provides a necessary organizational format and other important tips for a parliamentary debater at any level.
- Obama and the Democrat's JigLimerick for Obama
- How to Win Every DebateIf ever you were worried about how to meet the challenges of either formal or informal debate situations, this is all you need to know.
- Obama, McCain Debating the DebateThe Obama - McCain Debates are the most important presidential debates, for many of us, in our lifetime. Considering a cancellation of the upcoming debate is not fair to the undecided voter. That would be me - and maybe you!
- "Shtetl Mentality" Only Part of Democratic Splintering"Shtetl Mentality" Only Part of Democratic Splintering
- Hillary Clinton Beseeches Supporters to Vote for Obama in Passionate, Sincere Convention SpeechThere is only one word for this speech: "Wow!"
Biden is Obama's VP Running Mate - Why Not Hillary Clinton?Presidential candidate Barack Obama has named Senator Joe Biden as his Vice Presidential running mate. Many speculated that he might bring Hillary Clinton aboard instead. Why Biden over Clinton? In a word, ego.- Campaign Trail Mix - April 2008A quick wrap of of the things that didn't matter.
5 Reasons Hillary Clinton Should QuitThere are probably more than 5 reasons why Hillary should give up the ghost. Five is easy. So here we go.
Why Hillary Clinton Won PennsylvaniaHillary Clinton beat Barack Obama in the Pennsylvania Primary like a drum. It was as thorough a double digit thrashing as ever happened in American electoral politics. The reason why has Democrats, who yearn for an end to the quagmire, wondering why.- Obama Finger Up at Clinton? a Real American Salute!Check here to see my opinion about Obama scratching his cheek at Clinton with a finger.
- The Bitterness Between Clinton and Obama ContinuesHillary Clinton is quoted as saying "not a relevant question in this debate" when she was asked about the last time she fired a gun or went to church.
- Analysis: Obama Vs. Clinton Debate by a Bitter VoterCheck here to see my opinion of the Obama Clinton debate of 4/16/08.
Clinton-Obama Philadelphia Debate: Clinton Steals the ShowWednesday's debate between Clinton and Obama came after a gap of two months during which the country has experienced a rapid deterioration in the economy, serious mortgage crisis and rising inflation and unemployment.- Clinton-Obama Debate: A PreviewThe stand Clinton and Obama must take to bolster their chances for nomination
Obama and Clinton to Face Off in Philadelphia DebateBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton are slated to face off in a Philadelphia debate tonight. Each candidate brings their own particular issues to the table. A look at what each candidate should address and/or avoid.
Debate in Philadelphia: Obama, Clinton, and the IssuesIn a presidential primary that has often deviated from the issues, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are going to get a chance at tonight's debate in Philadelphia to once again explore the reasons that they're seeking the office of President of the United States.- Survey: What Are Obama, Clinton, and McCain Good For?it seems that every candidate has been positioned differently on different issues. One is preferred over the others depending on the issue being asked.
- Single Issue - Democrats as Misguided as Their FoesDemocrats, who so often maligned the single-issue voters who re-elected George W. Bush, are supporting '08 candidates based on criteria just as flawed as those on which many Republicans voted in 2004.
- Experience in Washington Means One Thing: Dirty Politics as UsualWhen Clinton loses ground, she shows where her skills lie and it's the dirty politics that America is sick of.
Hillary Clinton is FinishedAn analysis of Hillary Clinton's recent attacks on Barack Obama reveals that Clinton is finished and the race will be won by Senator Obama.- The Obama DebateHe talks a gretatshow and is a great orator, but that doesn't make a good President. Hitler had the same charisma but look how he ruined Germany and their reputation.
- Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Square Off in DebateAn informative overview of the democratic debate preceding Super Tuesday.
Democrat Showdown in the Silver StateThe big showdown between the Democrat hopefuls for the Party's nomination took place tonight and it was quite an interesting show. The debate was hosted by MSNBC at the Cashman Center in Las Vegas
The Hillbama Factor: Hillary Vs. ObamaWith only weeks to go to the January 3rd Iowa causes, can it be true that Democrats are about to nominate either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, their two worst candidates? It could be true.- Hillary is Starting to Look BushedThe perfect political campaigner is beginning to show signs of wear and tear.
- Why Hillary Clinton Will Win it AllWell before she announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President, Hillary Clinton was the best-known candidate from either party. Now it is apparent that she is also the best candidate.
- Hillary Clinton's Overall Lead Remains the Same, but Favorability Rating RisesIn the latest Gallup Poll, she maintains her double digit lead over her closest competitor, Senator Barack Obama and for the third straight month, her lead is over 20%. But the real story is that here favorability rating is over 50% for the first time since May.
- Democrats: Hillary Clinton is Best Choice to Handle Most Policy Issues, Poll SaysAccording to a new Gallup poll, Senator Hillary Clinton is considered by most Democrats and democratic-leaning Independents to be the best choice of the Presidential candidates to handle most major national issues.
Poll: Democrats Want a "Change" and "Experience" CandidateThe latest Gallup Poll takes a look at whether the Democratic voters want an experienced candidate, or one who would make big changes. Or would the experienced candidate be the one who could make most of the changes
Poll: Hillary Clinton Increases Lead Among Democrats and Democratic-Leaning IndependentsTheir figures show that she has pulled another 10% ahead of her closest rival, Barack Obama.- Poll: Debate Attacks on Obama Has Hurt ClintonThe tactical and deliberate attack mood that the Hillary Clinton's campaign took at Barack Obama last week has comeback to hurt them in the latest American Research Group poll. Sen. Obama now leading in New Hampshire and South Carolina, in a relatively good position in Iowa.
- The Democratic Presidential Debates: A View from the HeartlandA view of the Democratic Presidential hopefuls from the perspective of a lifelong resident of the heartland.

