By: Helen Fogarassy | 2010-04-04 | Politics Sarah Palin may look and sound like a gun-toting outback soccer mom, and she may be a former beauty contest runner up and a journalist who has never read a magazine. In the hands of Republic strategist Karl Rove, however, she is the Weapon of Mass Destruction to the progressive America the world has known for 230 years. 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: 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: Eric Herskowitz | 2010-03-18 | Shopping The final two 2008 candidates for the presidential elections included Democrat, Barack Obama and Republican, John McCain. However, prior to the selection of these two top delegates from their respective parties, there were many other candidates. read more
By: Gary Wonning | 2010-04-04 | Politics You hear a lot of rhetoric these days about how values don't matter,it's all about the issues. I tend to disagree. read more
By: FaySalmo | 2011-03-21 | News and society All of the current issues we have with the economy and the rest of societies ills are a result of us abandoning our core values. read more
By: Elaheh Jarrahi | 2010-04-04 | Politics The USA presidential election is conducted every 4 years in November. It uses a system of "first-past-the-post" or "winner-takes-all" which means the candidate who gets the majority of popular votes does not necessarily win; what is more important is getting the majority of electoral votes. read more
By: Marzieh Motahhari | 2010-04-04 | Politics In applying theories of voting and non-voting behavior to 2004 presidential election, it is better to have some explanation on the theories themselves. Theories of voting are put into 2 categories: party identification and issue voting. If in an election people vote according to their party ID, regardless of who the candidate of their party is, we can say their model of voting behavior is party identification. 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: Marlow B | 2010-04-04 | Politics America was the big winner in the mid-term election of 2006. The Dem's control both houses of Congress. So now what? We have Nancy Pelosi as Leader of the House starting in '07. She said she wants to clean up the ethics problem that has plagued us for eons in Congress, especially for the last 12 years, all 12 of which have been controlled by the neo cons with their corrupt values. 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: 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
By: Webdunia | 2010-03-12 | Politics Indian multilingual portal Webdunia has created a special online graphic display of results on Elections 2009, leveraging indigenous technology to keep its users updated through the 2009 Election counting process. read more
By: Nelson Cabrera | 2010-12-03 | International Business 2010 election impact DOT, ocean shipping, railway and air transportation. An overview of ocean freight news and other industries affected by 2010 election. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2010-11-03 | Politics It seems like there's no story line that hasn't been done (to death) about today's U.S. election. But one that I've heard nothing about is that of parallels between this election and that of 150 years ago. read more