By: Zeinab Ghasemi Tari | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Israeli Lobby" is the most influential lobby of minority groups in the United States which tries to influence the American policy makers to provide its own benefit. One of the important areas of influence of Israeli lobbyist is U.S. presidential election. The purpose of this paper is to investigate this influence from two perspectives: Jews high percentage of turnout in elections esp. presidential elections, and Jews financial contributions for presidential campaigns. It is supposed that U.S. presidential candidates and presidents has to pay special interests before and after their election due to financial contributions they receive for their campaigns; on the other hand presidential candidates have to support the Israeli interests to benefit their voting power read more
By: Margarit Johnson | 2010-11-28 | Online promotion All too frequently, voting on Election Day is done in confusion and uncertainty. Sure, we all know the big-ticket elections like the Presidential races, and possibly some of ... read more
By: Bryan Siemon | 2010-04-04 | Politics Imagine the elections in the United States before radio, television, and the Internet. Before all the wonderful technology and mass communications politicians would have to travel and give speeches or rely on mail, telegraph and local newspapers. read more
By: Quincy Lee | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is 2008 and that means its Election Year. This is the 56th consecutive presidential election and a very peculiar one as the Democratic political party has elected the first woman to run for president, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, whom was former US First Lady. read more
By: Gary Reneker | 2010-04-04 | Politics Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida unveiled a sensible plan on the floor of the Senate to upgrade U.S. election processes. The two-year presidential race we've seen this time is ridiculous by most people's standards of tolerance. Sen. Nelson also proposes abolishing the antiquated electoral college. In his words, "The goal is simple: one person, one vote". read more
By: srividya | 2012-02-06 | Politics Indian Election 2012 in five Indian states Uttar Pradesh , Uttarakhand, Manipur, Punjab and Goa. Poll dates for all the five states as announced by ECI. read more
By: Paulose | 2011-10-31 | Current Events He files his nomination for every election in India. Contesting against famous leaders is his norm of filing. Creating a Guinness record in contesting inelections, All IndiaElection King K. Padmarajan is proud of his failures in elections. read more
By: W Baffa | 2011-05-04 | Marketing tips I’ve been working with political candidates for 9 years now. Over the years, I have learned a great deal about what candidates need to run a campaign, what voters like to see from a campaign, what tricks work in a campaign and helpful tips to use in a campaign. read more
By: Timothy McCourt, J.D. | 2010-05-12 | Politics Which is finished with the 2000 election and the related fiasco in Florida, there appeared bumperstickers reading "Sore-Loserman, 2000" in a parody of the "Gore-Lieberman, 2000" bumpersticker. (This was pretty funny one that ranks right up there with my favorite from 2004, "Bush-Kerry, 2004"). Well, now it appears that one-half of the less-than-dynamic duo, Joe Lieberman, is up to his old tri read more
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By: Art Gib | 2010-03-28 | Politics This article is about campaign signs and how important they are during an election. It also mentions what roles we as voters should play in the process. read more
By: jeffrey a joy | 2011-09-15 | Business The material used, depending on the budget, is also durable against dust and heat of the daily life. Campaigns have nowadays become an integral part of the complete political process and hence, it is not comprehensive enough, until a legible and logical sign backs it read more
By: Scott Perreault | 2010-04-04 | Politics In political elections or issue campaigns Radio achieves Name Recognition. It is more flexible and penetrating than any sign, flier or bumper sticker. Yet it remains short enough to avoid losing the voter's attention or, worse still, being seen as an annoyance. This is a name-brand country. read more
By: Larry Wayne | 2010-04-04 | Politics History reports that we have just elected our 44th President of the United States. In a political campaign reported to be like no other in history a African-American was elected to our highest office. I along with many Americans viewed as our President-elect gave his first on-camera interview on the CBS News Show Sixty Minutes. read more