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A Lively Debate?

Last night at the South Carolina Democratic debate, we were treated to verbal battles between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Tensions were high as the feud between the Democratic frontrunners escalated into a shouting match. John Edwards probably made his best showing to date, acting far more presidential than either of the other two. The [...]


A Messy Week in Politics!

We’ve all seen the results of last week in the 2008 Presidential campaign. Mitt Romney started the week winning big in Michigan, where Hillary Clinton won the Democratic nod (as the only serious Democratic contender on the ballot). Then, rushing off to Nevada, Clinton and Barack Obama were running neck-and-neck, with Clinton winning by a [...]


Show Me the Money!

Most of the news today is about the economy. Yes, ads are showing on the TV about every two to three minutes for one candidate or another in South Carolina and Nevada, in preparation for primaries tomorrow. But the big news today is the economy.
Last week in Michigan we saw Mitt Romney win big with [...]


Quiet Reflections on Politics

Well, it’s two days until the South Carolina and Nevada primaries, so we have time to catch our breath and reflect on the Primary season. While the candidates and their campaign entourages frantically work to get their messages out, there’s little to do for voters except study the issues and the candidates.
On the Democratic side, [...]


Morning-After Politics!

The results of the Michigan Primary are in and perhaps some lessons were learned. Surprisingly, Republican voters overwhelmingly selected Mitt Romney, though polls showed him evenly neck-and-neck with John McCain, or even behind McCain in several polls, prior to the votes. Mike Huckabee came in third with only 16% of the votes.
So the top three [...]


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