Letter: Presidential election eerily similar to 1932 (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
October 31, 2008
America is rapidly approaching the most important presidential election in most people’s memories – 2008 is eerily similar to the presidential campaign of 1932. The nation was in the depth of The Great Depression, and the winds of war were stirring across Europe.
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Dissecting the “Bradley effect” farce
October 31, 2008
“…to interject this type of speculation into the 2008 presidential election is not only folly, but insulting to the political maturity of our nation’s voters.” -Lance Tarrance, Republican pollster during the 1982 Bradley-Deukmejian gubernatorial CA election.
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9 Useful Sites To Get You Involved For The US Elections
October 31, 2008
Today at SmashingApps, you will find a selected list of websites that are are involved in Presidential Elections 2008 in America. Yes there should be more websites but we are only listing these below because these have nice and beautiful layout and useful information with public interaction as well.
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Election 2008: Purple State Videos (Washington Post)
October 31, 2008
Purple States citizen journalists Elizabeth Gotsdiner and Bert Sobanik were online Thursday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. ET to discuss the documentary video project, and what they’ve learned on their travels through swing states ahead of Tuesday’s election.
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Obama’s Speech in Raleigh | New Raleigh, NC
October 31, 2008
On Wednesday, October 29th, Barack Obama held a rally in downtown Raleigh, just six days before the 2008 election. Approximately 28,000 supporters poured into Halifax Mall, the otherwise vacant green space covering the parking deck for the government complex, to hear the presidential candidate’s message of hope and unity.
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Yes, Obama can
October 31, 2008
David Russell, the NY correspondent of Jewish Renaissance Magazine discusses what challenges Obama needs to overcome to win the 2008 presidential elections.
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7 reasons why the GOP has already lost This Election
October 31, 2008
Why will the GOP Lose This Presidential (and several senatorial) Election in 2008? Here are seven reasons you will want to read.
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Oliver Stone’s Nixon (Scripting News)
October 31, 2008
We’re at that summing up moment of the 2008 Presidential election, before we know the outcome, but probably most of it has already happened, and that seems to be the choice we have made in the last two elections, and the choice facing us in the next one. Vote for who we are or who we want to be?
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Zambia’s Sata pulls ahead in presidential election (SABC News)
October 31, 2008
Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata held a lead over acting President Rupiah Banda in the presidential election, according to preliminary results from almost a third of constituencies released today.
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Sarah Palin brings down GOP
October 31, 2008
While it may not be apparent in the immediate aftermath of the 2008 presidential elections, this one singular event – the selection of one famed hockey mom from Alaska, albeit a governor – might largely be responsible for the dissolution of the GOP as we know it. As a party founded on a progressive vision for the country and standing up for the lit
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