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With a trend towards reporting on celeb supporters, cutting comebacks and controversial scandals, the American Election 2008 is now ultimately the best new show in town.
By The People: The Election of Barack Obama shows the hardworking volunteers who, along, with a nation of voters, helped make history.
After a hard fought primary, Republicans are now coalescing around John McCain, but Mike Huckabee remains a factor.
When November rolls around, we will be deciding not only who will run the country for the next four years, but who will live in The White House, including their pets.
Woodhull was a leader of the women's rights movement and a valued suffragist. Her Vice Presidential running mate was Frederick Douglas, a freed slave and abolitionist.
This article will help students to learn the names and order and dates of office of American Presidents, as well as facts about the office of President.
What do all the democrats stand for? Who should you vote for? This article outlines the similarities and differences between Clinton, Edwards and Obama.
Jay Roach's review of the characters and events which led the campaign to resolve voting uncertainties in Florida in 2000
James K Polk was the first dark horse President and the last strong President until the American Civil War.
Born to a Dutch farmer and tavern-keeper in 1782, President Martin Van Buren's fastidious appearance belied his humble origins in Kinderhook, New York.
After newly elected Vice President Paramananda Jha took oath of office in Hindi, Nepal has been broiled in a language debate.
Called "His Accidency" by his critics, John Tyler was born in Virginia in 1790.
On November 4, 2008, history was made and a vision was embraced when the U.S. Presidential Election was won by its first African American - Senator Barack Obama.
Former President Erap Estrada's second quest for the presidency has elicited a hot debate over whether or not the Philippine Constitution will allow his candidacy.


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