The nightmare for [John McCain]'s strategists is not that this critical constituency will turn out and vote for Obama; it won't. Rather, the concern is that it will just stay home. During an election where African-American voters are widely ...
Barack Obama since his keynote speech at the Democratic convention in 2004, I've watched his progress, read his books and applauded his victory over the hydra-headed Clinton candidacy...Not principally because of his harrowing experiences in the ...
The politicians are slinging allegations and launching verbal bombs at one another...Over the next eight weeks, be skeptical of the charges you hear made about political candidates...The good news for voters is that more and more Web sites are ...
Republican presidential nominee John McCain says he doesn't know anything about an ad tying Barack Obama to Detroit's disgraced mayor, Kwame Kilpatrick. McCain that he's condemned previous ads unfairly attacking Obama, and will keep doing so -- "if ...
The Enquirer/Mike Nyerges) Cincinnati viewers saw the fifth-most campaign commercials in June-July, as presidential candidates target voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin...Denver, 2,351 Source: University of Wisconsin Advertising ...
McCain's four-point advantage among registered voters in the latest USA Today -Gallup survey marks the Republican's biggest advantage since January. It marks a turnaround from a pre-convention poll that showed him trailing Obama seven points. ...
Palin exposes the cultural divide The Republican's vice-presidential candidate has come in for some stick since her nomination, but much of it has been unfair and divisive After a week when Sarah Palin was mercilessly mocked and pilloried in ...
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is back in Missouri for his second campaign event in eight days...Event organizers expect to fit about 3,000 people into the Pavilion at John Knox Village. Others are being directed to an overflow ...
Former Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards campaigned, and with abysmal results, on a theme that there are supposedly "two Americas," inferring to the "haves" and "have nots." It should be no surprise to anyone, including Edwards, as to ...
But it was scarcely mentioned at the two largest political gatherings of the year. Neither of the major presidential candidates touched on immigration reform during their parties' national conventions. Political experts say there are good reasons ...
here's some Internet buzz that Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, slipped up and admitted somehow on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" that he is really a Muslim...He did say the words "my Muslim faith" but any fair-...