Presidential Nomination
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- Early Contenders for the 2012 Republican Presidential NominationAn early look at some potential candidates for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination.
- Improving the Presidential Nomination Process: Voting by Preferential BallotCurrently, voters are only permitted to vote for one candidate, no matter what they think about the other candidates. Mr. Stolyarov suggests reforming the primaries so that voters rank-order their preferred candidates instead of just voting for one.
- Improving the Presidential Nomination Process: Instantaneous Party Affiliation ChangesTo improve the Presidential nomination process, Mr. Stolyarov argues that it is necessary for both parties to permit voters to declare their party affiliation at the time they cast their ballots on the day of the primary.
- Why I Value Politicians’ Personal NarrativesCommentary on the value of politicians' personal backstories - and the effect of lies about the past.
- Mitt Romney's Quest to Win the Republican Presidential NominationA Mitt Romney and Herman Cain ticket is more plausible than you think.
- Perry's Tough Task to Secure Presidential NominationIn a move that is certain to shake up the Republican Party's 2012 presidential race, Texas Governor Rick Perry will officially announce, August 13, that he will, indeed, throw his hat into the ring.
Will Gov. Perry Become President Perry?With Texas Gov. Rick Perry all but declared for the GOP nomination for president, should the rest of the field take him seriously? Definitely, and here's why.- The Contest for the Republican Presidential Nomination BeginsAs 2012 approaches, the Republican candidates are starting to emerge. It is not Romney, Palin, Gingrich, Pawlenty, Bachmann or Huckabee who are coming forward as a candidates. For now the field belongs to Cain and Roemer.
Palin for PresidentSarah Palin doesn't need to know what a non sequitur is, because she IS one.- Thoughts on the Election and Vice Presidential Nomineeshistory in the making, more of the same or just plain politics?
Will Obama Pick Hillary as His Vice President?Article relates similarities between this election year and novel written 26 years ago- Race Relations Following Obama's Presidential Nomination Will ImproveI will make a fervent statement on this momentous day. In one year, I sincerely believe that race relations in the United States will improve markedly due to Obama's nomination as a candidate for president.
- Hillary Blows Her Chance at VP NomWas Hillary's refusal to concede a big mistake or an investment in her future?
- Democratic Presidential Nomination - Where the Campaign Trail SplitsThe race for the Democratic presidential nomination has seen many twists, but now the race is taking its most serious turn. This piece, while editorial in nature, takes a look at the candidates' Congressional records and platform approaches.
- Now You May Just See a Real "Race" for the Democratic Presidential NominationFirst, let me say that anything I write about the 2008 "Race for the White House" going forward will NOT be to convince you to vote, or think, one way or the other. Everything I write will be meant to get you "into" a campaign that promises to be very entertaining.