By: Jerry Rodgers | 2011-06-13 | Investing Is an election year good for stocks? Well, let's look at some data. Keep in mind, it's only data – and as the old saying goes, past performance is no indication of future results. read more
By: Zeinab Ghasemi Tari | 2010-04-04 | Politics The United States presidential election in 2004 was held between two presidential candidates John Kerry and George Walker Bush. George Bush gain both popular and electoral vote, though Bush's popular vote had a slim margin compared to that Kerry's. read more
By: Lucky Iyo | 2010-04-04 | Politics The world today has become a place where every man want to be seen on top of every man and want to be recognized as number one among every man. However, the struggle to be on top every man in the society has lead man to the involvement in divers dangerous and wicked acts, catapulting to the reproduction of all sort of crooked acts such as: assassination, corruption, political wickedness, looting and stealing, illegal usage of political power, exploitation of employees, Militancy, etc. It's been a universal agreement that Africa has become a favourable habitation where all form of corruption is pleased to dwell. Is this really accepted? Well, let's go to Nigeria in west Africa. 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: Eferovo Igho | 2011-05-10 | Politics The election of Goodluck Jonathan as president of this country signpost so much hopes for the country. It may be too early for analysts to go full length talking about the huge lot that hope offers us by this historic election. In this work we shall be looking at how this election gives hope to any qualified Nigerian to not only aspire to the presidency of Nigeria but to be able to sunder, as Jonathan did, all hitherto primordial imports into our national life. read more
By: A. Woodrow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Campaigners in presidential elections speak out of one side of their mouth in the primary election; then, out of the other side of their mouth in the general election. In the primaries, the Democratic candidates reach out to the left wing of their party; and similarly, the Republican candidates take positions to curry favor with the right wing of their party. This is the strategy office-seekers must adopt to be nominated by their political party. read more
By: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics The United States presidential election of 2008 will be held on November 4, 2008. It will be the 55th quadrennial election for president and vice president of the United States. Besides, 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and 34 members of the United States Senate will also be elected. 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: Fatemeh Azimzadeh | 2010-04-04 | Politics The importance of active civic participation is obvious for the future of a nation and a healthy democracy. In 2004 Presidential election, the republican candidate George Walker Bush won against John Kerry the democrat one. 50.8 percent of the voting ballots were devoted to Bush and 48.3 percent were devoted to Kerry. read more
By: deveau saad | 2010-10-26 | Internet Marketing In 2004 - John Kerry lost to George W. Bush The New Soldier was written in 1971 by John Kerry and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. It contains excerpts of testimony about war crimes committed during the war. Only 5000 copies of the book were originally printed driving the value of the book up to $1250 for a signed first edition. In 2000 - Al Gore lost to George W. Bush, although Gore did win the popular vote losing by the read more
By: Tapas Kumar | 2012-03-13 | Loans According to Senate insiders, the 2012 Farm Bill will be greatly influenced by the upcoming presidential and congressional elections. The debate over the Farm Bill has been protracted, with lawmakers tentatively addressing it as far back as 2010. read more
By: Chuks Oluigbo | 2010-11-01 | Politics Elsewhere in the world, nations have realised the need to repose leadership in the hands of youths. But in Nigeria, this has not been so. The leadership of Nigeria has been dominated by the older generation. In the build-up to the 2011 general elections in Nigeria, it is advocated that Nigerians reassess the role they have assigned to youths, who, no doubt, represent the new Nigeria. read more
By: Jeanine Doyle | 2012-01-16 | Business Former U.S Presidents believed in astrology. What can astrology tell about this presidential election year? read more
By: Brian Garvin | 2010-04-04 | Politics David Plouffe, who is now Forty One years old, grew up in Wilmington Delaware. His course of study happened to be a Political Science degree from the University of Delaware, and was one of the top students there from 1985-88. David was about to graduate within just one semester when he had a quick change of heart and decided to pursue politics. read more
By: Steven Mark Weiss | 2010-04-04 | Politics According to well-known political pundit James Carville, the 2008 U.S. presidential election may be an echo of the Eisenhower vs. Stevenson contest that took place in 1952. Here's one astrologer's take on that pronouncement...one that heartily agrees with Carville's assessment. read more