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 Election 2008
" I know it is far ahead, but thinking about the 2008 election for president, if the election for president were held today and the candidates were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush, for whom would you vote : Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Jeb Bush ?"
" If the 2008 presidential election were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are [see below] ?"
" If the election for president of the United States were held today and the candidates were Republican John McCain and Democrat [see below], for whom would you vote ?
www.pollingreport.com /2008.htm

  
 Election 2008
"Thinking ahead to the next presidential election, if the 2008 election were held today and the candidates were Democrat [see below] and Republican
"And now looking ahead to the 2008 election for president, if that election were today and the candidates were Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, or John McCain, the Republican, for whom would you vote?"
"If the election for president of the United States were held today and the candidates were Democrat [see below] and Republican
www.pollingreport.com /2008.htm   (295 words)

  
 2008 Presidential Election 2008 Democratic Candidates 2008 Republican Candidates
He may resurface in 2008, although Clark may be better suited to run for Arkansas governor in 2006.
History tells us that the person who will be elected president in 2008 is probably someone who is right now in the public eye, most likely holding a high political office like governor or senator.
John Edwards (D) - Sen. Edwards will be in it for 2008, although since he won't be a senator for the next four years, he has the difficult problem of staying in the spotlight.
www.2004dnc.com /2008presidentialelection   (295 words)

  
 RenewAmerica Forum
With the 2006 election season barely under way, various candidates for president are already elbowing for position in 2008.
In addition to being a neighboring senator, the state's Republican establishment was solidly with Gramm and he had scored over 70% of the vote at the Louisiana Republican convention's straw poll.
But presidential aspirants only have themselves to blame for allowing these informal, unscientific surveys to cost them tens of thousands of campaign dollars and in the case of the "widowmaking" Ames Iowa straw poll their very candidacies.
www.renewamerica.us /forum/?date=060312   (10960 words)

  
 WurfWhile: Presidential Election 2008 Candidate Notes
Notes on some of the prospective candidates for the presidential election in 2008.
In that campaign, Democratic state attorney general Janet Napolitano faced popular Republican congressman Matt Salmon for the open governor's seat.
Amy Sullivan has an interesting piece in the Washington Monthly, Mitt Romney's Evangelical Problem, that suggests Romney's problem is with the religious right in the Republican primaries- not with a Democrat in the general election.
www.wurfwhile.com /archives/000701.html   (892 words)

  
 U.S. Elections 2004 - US Department of State
Republican candidates won 19 of the 34 Senate seats up for election increasing their current 51-seat majority by four seats, and 231 of 435 seats in the House of Representatives, expanding their current 22-seat majority by four seats.
Nearly two months after Election Day on November 2, the results of the 2004 U.S. elections are complete.
The Republican Party retained control of both the Senate and House of Representatives in the November 2 elections, expanding its current majorities and extending the party's control of Congress.
usinfo.state.gov /dhr/democracy/elections.html   (431 words)

  
 2008 Presidential Election 2008 Democratic Candidates 2008 Republican Candidates
He may resurface in 2008, although Clark may be better suited to run for Arkansas governor in 2006.
History tells us that the person who will be elected president in 2008 is probably someone who is right now in the public eye, most likely holding a high political office like governor or senator.
He will be 72 in 2008, which, if he's elected, would make him the oldest person elected president.
www.2004dnc.com /2008presidentialelection   (1000 words)

  
 Presidential 2004
Comments and datas on the George Bush election, the Republican Party, John Kerry and the Democratic Party, candidates, campaign finance, caucuses and primaries, electoral conventions, electoral college, election polls, surveys and results.
www.presidential-2004.info   (1000 words)

  
 Democratic Convention 2008
News and Press - DNC 2008 Primary Poll Results - 2008 Presidential Polls - 2008 Election Results 2008 Democratic Primaries - National Politics - Presidential Candidates 2008
News DNC 2008 - Presidential Election 2008 Polls - Democratic Convention News - Campaign 2008
2008 Democratic National Convention - 2008 Republican National Convention
www.2004dnc.com /democraticconvention2008   (1000 words)

  
 GazerNET CAPTION CONTESTS
Inspired by the presidential campaign of Howard Dean, Democracy for America (DFA) is a political action committee dedicated to supporting fiscally responsible, socially progressive candidates at all levels of government—from school board to the presidency.
Right-Wing and PRO Gun blog sends a message to the Republican Party for Election 2008
Parents' Action for Children is the voice of America's parents.  It is a national non-profit dedicated to advancing the interests of families and young children.  Parents' Action develops parent education materials, connects parents with one another, and fights for issues such as early education, health care, and high quality and affordable child care.
www.gazernet.com   (343 words)

  
 U.S. Presidential Election — Stolen Again
Most of us thought that the presidential campaign of 2004 was a genuine contest, and that the voters really might have elected either of the candidates, Bush and Kerry.
The Right likes a corrupt voting system because it keeps the Republicans in power; the Left likes a corrupt voting system because it allows them to feel good about themselves and their virtuous voting, while ensuring that such virtuous voting doesn't put a stop to the worst of the Republican policies.
As Stefan explains it, the poll managers had such an extensive list of voters rights and regulations that they had to follow, including it being illegal to have any partisan buttons etc. in the polling place, yet the ballots for voters in over 40 precincts were put in the hands of Bush-Cheney partisans.
www.serendipity.li /jsmill/vote_fraud_2004.htm   (2603 words)

  
 Mystery Pollster: 2008 Presidential Polling in 2005: a REALLY Big Grain of Salt
Of the candidates that were in the lead of their respective primary polls three years before the election, among those who actually ran (not Powell -- either time) no one failed to get their party's nod in the years we looked at -- Dole in '96 and Gore in '00.
His estimates of presidential primary turnout as a percentage of eligible adults** are as follows for the most recent contested presidential primaries:
Gallup started with a random sample of 1004 adults and used their standard party identification question to select two samples of self-reported registered voters: 406 "Republicans and Republican leaners" and 424 "Democrats and Democratic leaners." Thus, the two samples amounted to 40% and 42% of the adult population respectively.
www.mysterypollster.com /main/2005/08/2008_presidenti.html   (1244 words)

  
 Election 2008
"Thinking ahead to the next presidential election, if the 2008 election were held today and the candidates were Democrat [see below] and Republican
"And now looking ahead to the 2008 election for president, if that election were today and the candidates were Hillary Clinton, the Democrat, or John McCain, the Republican, for whom would you vote?"
"If the 2008 presidential election were held today, whom would you support if the candidates are [see below]?"
www.pollingreport.com /2008.htm   (272 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 2008 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Recent elections have revolved around the dominant (additional info and facts about Democratic) Democratic and (A tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas) Republican parties, although many candidates seek election to the presidency.
On February 21, 2005 he spoke before (A state in the Deep South; one of the original 13 colonies) South Carolina Republicans; the winner of the South Carolina primary has gone on to be the Republican nominee in every election since (additional info and facts about 1980) 1980.
Federal election laws require the reporting of funds raised for the primary elections, and in the past the media has anointed "front-runners" on the basis of reported fund-raising totals.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/U/U/U.S._presidential_election,_20081.htm   (1864 words)

  
 2008 Presidential Election 2008 Democratic Candidates 2008 Republican Candidates
He may resurface in 2008, although Clark may be better suited to run for Arkansas governor in 2006.
History tells us that the person who will be elected president in 2008 is probably someone who is right now in the public eye, most likely holding a high political office like governor or senator.
John Edwards (D) - Sen. Edwards will be in it for 2008, although since he won't be a senator for the next four years, he has the difficult problem of staying in the spotlight.
www.2004dnc.com /2008presidentialelection   (1000 words)

  
 Panel likely to urge moving presidential primary date
HARRISBURG -- Gov. Ed Rendell expects a task force on elections to recommend moving the date of the state's 2008 presidential primary from late April to early March in order to give Pennsylvania more influence in deciding who will be the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates.
An earlier primary would give legislators less time to campaign, and they'd have to circulate petitions for signatures to get on the ballot in November and December, when cold weather and the holidays could get in the way.
But moving up the primary date requires the Legislature's approval and there could be resistance.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05130/501761.stm   (231 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
BOSTON (AP) Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts has decided not to seek re-election in 2006, a source told The Associated Press on Wednesday, fueling speculation he will seek the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
Romney cast himself as ``a red speck in a blue state'' during an October speech to a Washington think-tank, one of many similar comments across the country during the past year that had been viewed as disparaging Massachusetts the land of the Kennedys and two failed Democratic candidates for president portrayed as out-of-touch liberals.
Today's elections, combined with the previous ones in January and October, are reshaping the political landscape of the Middle East.
corner.nationalreview.com   (12260 words)

  
 Presidential
George Bush, John Kerry, Election 2008, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Candidates, Campaign Finance, Caucuses and Primaries, Electoral Conventions, Electoral College, Election Polls and Surveys
www.presidential-2008.info   (12260 words)

  
 "Cosby in 2008?" by The Editors
The ink on those Ohio provisional ballots was not yet dry before the inevitable speculation began about Democratic presidential candidates for 2008.
If they are to confront a Republican Party now eyeing a constitutional amendment to make their favorite Austrian-born-movie-beefcake-turned-GOP governor eligible for the White House, Democrats must start thinking audaciously.
Democrats concerned about their party's foreign policy heft will like the diplomatic missions he led to Somalia, Pakistan, and Ethiopia, and his years as commander-in-chief of Central Command bring much needed national security cred to the table.
www.washingtonmonthly.com /features/2005/0501.bench.html   (1467 words)

  
 Burnt Orange Report
If he has presidential ambitions, his best chance is probably to go home to North Carolina, watch his kids grow up a little bit, and run for NC Governor or Senate in 2008, perhaps setting up a run from president in 2012.
At other times I have answered to hear tales of election judges wearing GOP buttons and GOP candidates standing behind the clerks' table shaking hands, computers marking Republican boxes when the voter attempted to vote Democratic, ballots being put into cardboard boxes and on and on.
This is a modified version of David Leip's Election Night Timeline, with the states colored for the time-bloc when the "last" polls in that state close.
www.burntorangereport.com /archives/cat_2004_presidential_election.html   (9643 words)

  
 Presidential
George Bush, John Kerry, Election 2008, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Candidates, Campaign Finance, Caucuses and Primaries, Electoral Conventions, Electoral College, Election Polls and Surveys
www.presidential-2008.info   (9643 words)

  
 Presidential
George Bush, John Kerry, Election 2008, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Candidates, Campaign Finance, Caucuses and Primaries, Electoral Conventions, Electoral College, Election Polls and Surveys
www.presidential-2008.info   (9643 words)

  
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crackers.bloggerscape.com /Moray_by-election,_2006/Category:Future_elections   (659 words)

  
 Category:Future elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Potential Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Opinion polling for the 2008 U.S. presidential election
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Future_elections   (108 words)

  
 C-SPAN: ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE
"American Politics" and "Road to the White House 2008" are two intermittently alternating weekly C-SPAN shows that look at the electoral process in the United States and the candidates, issues & events shaping the 2008 presidential race.
In the race for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination, then-Gov. George W. Bush defeated Sen. McCain in the South Carolina Republican Primary 53 to 42 percent.
This is a way to search donations reported to the Federal Election Commission by candidates for federal office
www.c-span.org /homepage.asp?Cat=Series&Code=RWH&ShowVidNum=6&Rot_Cat_CD=RWH&Rot_HT=205&Rot_WD=   (433 words)

  
 RedState.org
With Rudy Giuliani leading Patrick Ruffini's web-based straw poll of potential 2008 presidential candidates for the second month in a row, Karol Sheinin thinks the right blogosphere is being out of touch and unrealistic about the fact that a socially liberal candidate can really win in the Republican primaries.
And Rudy's not the only one: several of the potential 2008 Republican candidates, as well as unlikely-to-run "dream" candidates like Condoleeza Rice, face lingering questions about their pro-life credentials and other commitments on issues of importance for social conservatives.
strongwilled.redstate.org /story/2005/8/29/10219/9230   (6811 words)

  
 Coyote Gulch
Political Wire: "'In the wake of terrorist attacks abroad, a procession of potential Democratic presidential candidates" at the DLC conference in Ohio 'raised sharp questions about the Republican leadership's handling of national security,' the New York Times reports."
Political Wire: "'After expressing interest in running for the White House in 2008, Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) said Monday he has no plans to seek the Republican presidential nomination,' Roll Call reports."
Political Wire: "The Indianapolis Star interviews Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) on his likely White House bid in 2008."
radio.weblogs.com /0101170/categories/.../2005/07/26.html   (237 words)

  
 Category:Future elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Potential Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Donations are tax-deductible in the U.S. Daily report
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Future_elections   (108 words)

  
 Category:Future elections - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potential Republican candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
Potential Democratic candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential election
These articles are elections that have yet to take place.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Future_elections   (111 words)

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