In Philadelphia, GOP Representatives Are Told To Leave Their Precincts

In regards to United States Election Day 2008, there have been incidences of voting issues taking place on the east coast. Incidents have been reported in North Carolina, Virginia, and New Jersey. Pennsylvania can now be added onto the list of states having issues at the...

World hopes for a 'less arrogant America'

The US election has captivated the world as the hope that the policies of the current administration will be overturned by whoever is elected to succeed George W. Bush as the next President."A world weary of eight...

Poll: 78 Per Cent of Latinos Prefer Obama Over McCain

Earlier today, there was a CNN Poll of Polls that has constantly been updated. When the results were released, it revealed that GOP Presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona was gaining ground. However, Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama of...

Asides The US Presidential Race, There Are 11 Governor Races To Watch

Today is United States Election Day 2008, where it will either been Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois or GOP Presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona who will be elected the next US President. However, all of the focus should not be...

In California, Same-Sex Couples Scramble To The Altar

Today, United States Election Day 2008 is going to be a very long and intense day. It is highly probable that there is going to be must frustrations today as well. But, don’t give into the frustrations. FIGHT THE FRUSTRATIONS! After tonight, the next US President should...

Palin's Medical Records Released, She's In Perfect Health

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the VP-mate for GOP Presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona, has kicked off her Election Day morning by releasing her medical records. However, the details of the medical records are limited. So far, Palin is in excellent and...

Early Morning Poll of Polls, a Good Way to Start Off U.S. Election Day

This is it, the moment we have all been waiting. Well, it is the moment we have all be waiting for; mainly for those that have kept track of the US Presidential race from the start and towards the eventual finish. It should end today, provided that there are no voting errors,...

Paid GOP workers mislead WIS Voters

"MADISON, Wis. – Four employees hired by a temporary staffing agency to encourage absentee voting for Republican presidential candidate John McCain say they were instructed to tell people they were GOP volunteers. Kevin Kennedy, director of the...

NYT: Sea change in politics after race for president

I think this article is important because it describes how the Obama campaign utilized the internet, and has influenced how future campaigns will be run. "To a considerable extent, Republicans and Democrats say, this is a result of the way that the Obama campaign sought to...

Updated:7 Responsibly Safe Election Day Predictions, Obama wins....

Update: In the bag On Tuesday evening no battleground State developed, the fatal blow came early, at 8:40p.m. est when Barack Hussein Obama claimed key State, Pennsylvania. As I predicted Barack swaggered into the...

Army of global journalists descends for US election

The 2008 U.S. presidential election has generated interest all over the world and hordes of international journalist have descended to cover the gran finale. It is the greatest show on the earth at the moment...

Not just McCain & Obama, 255 others running for President

Entire world knows about Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama's candidature for the US Elections, but do you know there are another 255 candidate running for White House. Apart from these main...

Final Polls Going into the US Presidential Elections

Here are the latest and final presidential tracking numbers for three of the most objective and most often quoted polls going into the 2008 US Presidential Elections, among likely voters.  Gallup's final poll:Obama 53%, Mccain 42% Zogby's latest poll: Obama 51%, McCain...

81% Indian-Americans in favour of Obama

Indian Americans are among the most highly educated among America's ethnic groups. They may not form a sizeable vote bank for any of the Presidential hopeful in the US elections but their votes seems to going...

Police fear riots if Barack Obama loses U.S. election

Law enforcement officials say the intense public interest and historic nature of the vote could lead to violent outbreaks if people are unhappy with the results, encounter problems casting their ballots or...

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