Presidential Candidates
Is Virginia a Red State That Will Turn Blue?
The latest poll on Virginia from Rasmussen Reports shows John McCain leading both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, but he has lost ground over the last month to both of them. Virginia has long been a red state, but if the current trend continues, it... (more...)
Bob Barr Announces Presidential Candidacy
Diving headfirst into the now wide open pool of candidates running for President in 2008, Libertarian Bob Barr from Georgia announced his presidential aspirations on Monday. After forming an exploratory committee just a month ago, Barr decided it was... (more...)
Ron Paul Continues to Cling to the Republican Party
The Ron Paul movement has accomplished far more than any individual thought possible just a year ago, the time has come for Paul to ask himself if he is still on the right path. The economic situation in this country has descended into a seemingly uncontrollable... (more...)
Michigan: McCain Leads Obama, Tied with Clinton
Michigan is one of the states that the DNC punished for moving up their primaries by not recognizing the primary and refusing to seat the delegates. The RNC took away half of the delegates. Hillary Clinton won the Michigan primary with 55% of the vote.... (more...)
Obama Brings up McCain’s Past -Hitting Back?
The gloves are coming off early between the two presumptive Presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama. First, McCain stated that he believes Obama would favor Hamas and would be friendly to Iran and now Obama is bringing up an incident from... (more...)
What Would Hillary Clinton do if She is Not the Nominee?
What would Hillary Clinton’s choices be if she were not to be the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party? There are plenty of options including staying in the Senate, where she would be until 2012, unless she decides to take a different path. ... (more...)
Cindy McCain Says Campaign Will not be Negative, but——
Cindy McCain has vivid memories of what negative campaigning did to her family back in the 2000 Presidential race and recently, in and interview on the Today Show, she stated that McCain would not employ any negative tactics in this campaign, no matter... (more...)
Is Hillary Clinton Launching a Vice Presidential Campaign?
Since the final results came in late Tuesday night, Barack Obama has been declared the victor in the Democratic race for the nominee by most media outlets. The slow but steady shift in super delegates has begun to Barack Obama’s column, and there have... (more...)
McCain Still not Getting Full Support in Primaries
The Republican primaries have their own story to tell. The Democrats are not the only ones with a bit of controversy. As in the Pennsylvania primary, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul have taken a good percentage of the vote in both North Carolina and Indiana. ... (more...)
Obama and Clinton: The Day After North Carolina and Indiana
A day after Barack Obama did better than most thought he would in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, he picked up 4 super delegates and Hillary Clinton picked up 2. Clinton had canceled her appearances for today to have a meeting with as many... (more...)
Want Real Change? Not In This Election…
We’ve all seen the headlines: “The Reverend Wright Controversy”; “Democrats coming on Fox News”; “Obama is an elitist and calls voters in PA “bitter”; “Many Superdelegates still undecided”; “Clinton... (more...)
Obama Nets 4 Delegates in Tuesday’s Contests
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton split the two Democratic primary contests this evening. Obama won in North Carolina by 15 percentage points and Indiana went to Clinton by the razor thin margin of 22,000 votes in a state where 1.2 million votes where... (more...)
Ron Paul Keeps on Going, and Going and Going
Ron Paul is still in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination, technically that is. With John McCain already having more than enough delegates to get the nomination, it would take something unprecedented for Paul to be the nominee, but yet... (more...)
Looking Beyond North Carolina and Indiana
Today is D day in North Carolina and Indiana. I stick by my predictions of yesterday, even with the polls showing such wide differences. So now it is time to look ahead to the coming week. The latest polls out from Rasmussen Reports are on West Virginia,... (more...)
Presidential Politics in the YouTube Era
The recently launched television ad by the Democratic National Committee, which uses the “straight talking maverick’s” own words regarding a 100 year commitment of American troops in Iraq against him brings to light McCain’s vulnerability in this... (more...)
Most Popular in Presidential Candidates
- McCain Having Trouble? Ron Paul receives 16% Mike Huckabee receives 11% in Penn Primary
- Paul Supporters Get Their Way in Nevada- so Far That Is
- Ron Paul Keeps on Going, and Going and Going
- Despite Media Blackout Ron Paul collects 16% of Pennsylvania Vote
- Poll Shows a Little Gain for Clinton in North Carolina
- North Carolina Surprise for Clinton and Obama
- Barack Obama Says "No" to Future Debates... Who Won? Recap
- Clinton Picks up in Two States, Stays Steady in a Third
- Prediction: Clinton Will Win in Pennsylvania
- Clinton Faces Uphill Battle While Obama is on Cruise Control
