Posts Tagged ‘ 2008 presidential election ’

Top Republicans for Obama

Top Republicans for Obama

Two top Republican businessmen and party fundraisers are throwing their brainpower, their intimate understanding of Republican core values and their money behind getting Senator Barack Obama elected as U.S. President. Authors Wilbur O. Colom and James W. Parkinson have teamed up to write a new 104-page book that makes a fiscal and social argument on why conservatives should vote for Obama. Their book, “Turning Red States Blue: Obama’s Mission to Win the Republican Vote”. (read more . . . ) “Small town America is hurting and crying out for change,” said Colom, president of Genesis Press which is publishing...

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Internet Strong Influence on 2008 Election

Internet Strong Influence on 2008 Election

Search marketing firm Didit‘s 2008 Search Engines and Politics: A Study of Attitudes and Influence study found that “nearly 7% of those surveyed reported that were likely to change their vote before the election.” This alone may not be particularly surprising. However, there is no record of which advertising accounts on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are driving traffic to which sites, meaning any individual corporation, PAC, candidate or political party could be buying ads, sending clicks to any site. “With no restrictions on how much an individual or political action committee can spend buying search terms, and no record...

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Candidate’s Failures :: Change Will Not Happen This Election

Candidate’s Failures :: Change Will Not Happen This Election

Citizens Against Government Waste(CCAGW), a Federal Spending Watchdog put together a little comparison to the earmark habit of our President and Vice President Candidates.  The only Presidential Candidate that looks good is the unhealthy, mental unstable McCain.  The rest are typical politicians.  The promise of change from the Obama campaign is just that, a campaign message without substance. The failure of Democrats and Republicans is failing to put their best candidate forward.  The words of Obama in powerful speeches are not representation of his actual voting record or even attendance.  The promises of McCain do not match his voting...

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