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Feminist voters are among John McCain's staunchest opponents in the 2008 presidential campaign. Find out why in this summary of McCain's voting record on women's issues.
Republican John McCain thinks private companies will lead the way on the next generation of technological breakthroughs. They won't.
In the second presidential debate, attacks escalated as Obama and McCain touched on alternative energy, Iraq, Russia, tax cuts, and health care plans.
Governor Sarah Palin's TV interviews suggest that the young Governor from Alaska does not have a clear understanding of American foreign policy.
The general view of socialite and millionaire Paris Hilton has been that she fits the classic blond jokes, but this is not an accurate assessment of her.
The 2000 Republican Presidential primary was heavily influenced by negative campaigning benefiting George W. Bush. Shaken by the tactics, McCain's campaign faltered.
As Twitter's popularity continues to increase (it is now the third largest social network, behind Facebook and MySpace), it just might change the way interviews are run.
With a looming economic crisis, and a struggling stockmarket, Presidential candidates Obama and McCain emphasized domestic issues in second Presidential debate.
In obtaining the endorsement of former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Colin Powell, Sen. Barack Obama has greatly improved his chances.
An open mike and lively patriotic music set an optimistic tone at the start of Senator McCain's town hall meeting in his home state on a Friday afternoon.
Expecting news about the economy, more than 50 million viewers watched last week's televised debate, where talk of the financial crisis was noticeably brief.
That's who seems to be the majority of the early voters the U.S. election in 2008. Almost one-third of the electorate have voted before Election Day.
United States is the leading democracy today and yet a lower percentage of the voting-age population votes in presidential elections than in Europe.
Ahmadinejad is the face of the Iranian government as Bush is the face of the US government. Both are dependent on other parts of their governments to create policy.
Obama's friendship with Bill Ayers was declared to be a sign of poor judgment by "palling around with terrorists that would target their own country."
Sarah Palin is under the microscope more than other recent VP candidates. It might be a fair shake, though, considering her evident influence on the McCain ticket.
Following a 13-election streak of picking the candidate who won the U.S. election, Missouri voted for the losing side. Third-party candidates are partially to blame.
Who will be the next President? Selecting a party nominee from the primary race is an important political decision and relies on new strategies to win.
If you are attending a Halloween party as a couple, the perfect accompaniment to a Sarah Palin costume is a running mate outfit, Senator John McCain.
Obama's lead over McCain has disappeared, leaving the elderly Senator ahead of the Democratic Presidential Candidate.
If America played fantasy elections like it plays mock football, the Illinois Senator and Alaska governor may have been the best candidates to have for 2008.
As US medical costs spiral upward and more people have difficulty paying their bills, citizens look toward November for solutions to our health care crisis.
Senator John McCain appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on NBC . His Veterans Day appearance was his first time on TV since the presidential election a week ago.
Thousands of United States soldiers have been stop-lossed, or had their enlistment terms involuntarily extended, since the start of the Iraq War.
There are only 13 significant museums of photographic art in the U.S.; one of the best is in a sparkling new home, on the modern campus of Daytona State College.
Votevets.org is a political action committee that focuses on the issues of veterans, though many of its stances are controversial.
In the final 2008 presidential debate the economic crisis was front and center. Americans were described as frightened and angry. The real problem was ignored.
Five weeks in office, Barack Obama addressed the Congress emphasizing the economy crisis. He said nothing about manufacturing or US debtor nation status.
In 1987 the Fairness Doctrine was repealed. Leading Democrats support reinstating the regulation. With one party control of Washington will the doctrine be revived?
Both Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama represent themselves as advocates of Autism. But what do they really intend to do? What are their records?


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