Oct
10
Latest Presidential Polls
Filed Under Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, Democrats, Dennis Kucinich, Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Politics, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, hillary clinton, john mccain, polls, presidential candidates, republicans, voter research | Leave a Comment
Another poll results site: Leading Presidential Polls 2008. This one is much more user friendly than pollingreport.com, and has lots of interactive polls for readers as well. You can also select specific state polls, and specific candidate polls. Check it out!
May
24
The New York Times - excellent resource
Filed Under Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, Democrats, Dennis Kucinich, Duncan Hunter, Jim Gilmore, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, New York Times, Politics, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, get informed!, hillary clinton, john mccain, media, presidential candidates, republicans | Leave a Comment
The New York Times online has an excellent page with all of the candidates listed - including the officially announced candidates and the widely speculated ones. Each candidate has an info page, a link to their official site, and many have their most recent multimedia (YouTube video, etc.).
Here’s the link:
May
18
2nd Republican Debate, Pt. 1
Filed Under Duncan Hunter, Fox News, Iraq, Jim Gilmore, MSNBC, Marine Corps, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Politics, Presidential Debates, Republican Debate, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, john mccain, marines, presidential candidates, republicans, taxes, war | 6 Comments
Paid for, presented by and moderated by Fox News. That alone was troubling to me. But as they went through the many Republican candidates, I was struck by amount of public service - both in state and federal government. Impressive amount of government experience.
I’m typing these notes as I watch the debates on msnbc.com, so bear with me if it’s a little incoherent or long winded. You can skip around to the different headings if you’re not interested in the topics. Also, these are just my opinions as I watch this 2nd debate. I encourage everyone to watch the debates, and form their own opinions!
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