By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-04 | Politics Two months ago the Democrats were looking at numerous positive signals for their chances in the November election. First the polls of a generic Democrat versus a generic Republican showed Democrats leading by a spread of over 10 points. The leader of the Democratic field, Barack Obama, enjoyed a substantial lead over the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. read more
By: Amy Wells | 2010-04-04 | Politics Closer to home, if you feel so inclined, you can let everyone know just what your political "leanings" are by slapping an appropriate message on your car. So, if you are a democrat, and you want all your neighbors to know that; get yourself a democrat bumper sticker. This is a great time to take a stand with your beliefs, as the primaries have already started for the 2008 Presidential Election. read more
By: Eric Schultz | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democratic Party is looking to regain the White House after eight years. Whether they succeed or not will depend on their stated positions on major issued affecting the lives of all Americans. If a majority of the electorates views match the Democratic candidate's own opinions, the chances of occupying the White House are bright. So what is the Democratic Party's stand on major issues? read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics If you try to trace the origins of the Democratic Party then you can trace it back to the Democratic-Republican Party. This party emerged in the year 1792. The Democratic-Republican Party was founded by a number of Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. read more
By: Cedric McClester | 2010-04-04 | Politics Traditional political wisdom will not be an indicator of how the 2008 presidential contest will go. read more
By: Rock Edinger | 2010-10-12 | Politics Democrats are now faced with the sobering conflicts of governance. They will face a tug of war between their populist tendencies versus doing what will get them re-elected in 2008. What will Speaker Pelosi push in opposition to Bush and the conservatives? How will the President press back? read more
By: Denrique Preudhomme | 2010-04-04 | Politics I can't remember when the race for the White House has been this entertaining. Everybody and their grandmother is tuning in to this one! Who needs Sports TV or Cable TV, when local and national news broadcast such an attractive ball-by-ball account of the men and woman vying to become the next President of the United States of America. read more
By: Marcia Wood | 2010-01-27 | Politics Plea to Democrats to do the right thing for their country and children. The character issue of each candidate will be the deciding issue. America will opt for one who has an outstanding track record, read more
By: Rita Brewer | 2010-04-04 | Politics There is so much talk these days about the "N' word. Who is using it, what does it really mean and can anyone use it? Many people were confused at first and had some soul searching to do around the use of the "N" word. What was missed in all the discussions was that the real "N" word we should have been discussing was Negativity. Negativity is the reason words can wield so much power and the real "N" word is cropping up everywhere. read more
By: James Hyde | 2010-04-04 | Politics Now that the spotlight shines elsewhere, the folks in New Hampshire get their piece back after years of candidates holding rallies to dip their toes in the rapids of political confrontation. For some it was too cold. For Hillary Clinton it was just right, but she hasn't seen the last of Obama. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics This piece of occasional commentary on the 2008 campaign focuses on the race for the Democratic Party's nomination for President. At this time, polling shows Senator Hillary Clinton with a narrowing lead. The narrowing lead reasonably reflects that she is the favorite but that the potential exists for someone else to win the nomination. read more
By: Rm Milam | 2010-04-04 | Politics We are entering the season of presidential primary elections. When it comes to casting your vote, what is most important to consider about a presidential candidate, leadership competency, or values? read more
By: Jim Jones Jr | 2010-04-24 | Politics In reality, I'm pretty sure that you usually ask yourself "What If". And it should be that, the Democrats have to ask themselves what if they win the house and senate in 2006. What then? The answer is that they can no longer keep the current strategy of simple, constant criticism, they will have to wield their power, and wield it well to get an advantage in the 2008 presidential election and read more
By: Delio Jimenez | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democratic party has won a huge election in 2008, in the most critical crisis this country has seen in quite some years. The country's recession is going hand in hand with the world's recession. read more
By: Timothy Stelly Sr | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Democrats must not only address the issue of War in the Middle East and terrorism, but energy, immigration and the environment. The Democrats best suited for this are former Vice-President Al Gore and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. This would be the Democrats' strongest ticket and give them their best chance for victory in 2008 read more