John McCain Predictions
President-elect Obama has a big job ahead in taking US through one of the greatest economic crisis, but foreign policy has always been a big part of US politics as well. The Secretary of State, therefo...
[ Scored ] on 2008-12-06 EST
On July 14, President Bush today lifted a presidential ban on offshore oil drilling on the outer continental shelf that was implemented by his father, escalating a confrontation with Democrats in Congr...
[ Closed ] on 2009-01-01 EST,
Unanswered
Remember the tight game of Election 2004? In the American system of presidential elections, the electoral vote determines the winner, and Bush won this count, although Gore received the most votes (cal...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Barack Obama, the 2008 nominee of Democratic, is the former lawyer and state senator won a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois in 2004. John McCain, the 2008 nominee of Republican, is the U.S. senator from Ar...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Although Barack Obama leads John McCain by almost 30 percentage points among 18- to 29-year-old registered voters, these younger voters are still less likely than older voters to report being registere...
[ Scored ] on 2008-12-03 EST
After the Republican convention will John McCain still be a candidate?
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Yes, he will be the candidate
After the Republican convention in will John McCain still be the Republican candidate for President? If he is, will he be the candidate thru till the end of the election?
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-06 EST
Sarah Louise Heath Palin is the governor of Alaska and the presumptive Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election. On August 29, 2008, Republican presidential ...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Mississippi: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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John McCain (Republican)
Mississippi is the state with the highest-percentage... black population (37 percent) and also the largest number of black elected officials (more than 850). But nearly all were elected by constituenci...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Florida: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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Barack Obama (Democratic)
Florida was the key player in 2000, whose votes went - narrowly and controversially - to George W. Bush, making him the effective winner. Florida has trended toward the Republican Party since 2000....
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
New Mexico: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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Barack Obama (Democratic)
New Mexico is 43% Hispanic, the highest proportion of any state, and is home to 19 Native American pueblos and four major reservations. For two presidential elections in a row, the margin of victory in...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
"I think 2008 is very likely to be a hotly contested race in Ohio," stated Eric Rademacher, director of the University of Cincinnati's Ohio Poll, for the Cincinnati Enquirer. Its 20 electoral votes wer...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Michigan: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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Barack Obama (Democratic)
The Great Lakes State has been a fairly safe bet for the Democrats in recent decades, giving its substantial electoral votes to Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry. However, with each election, the m...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Pennsylvania: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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Barack Obama (Democratic)
Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes stated on March 17, 2007, that "The commonwealth's large number of electoral college votes and diverse population make Pennsylvania a key batt...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
Nevada: will Obama or McCain lead in the battleground state?
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Barack Obama (Democratic)
Campaigning in Nevada, the desert's other swing state, is no simpler, although there the problem is not so much a surfeit of political constituencies as the lack of one. Nevada was America's fastest-gr...
[ Scored ] on 2008-11-05 EST
We are getting close to the election finally. The popularity gap between Barack Obama and John McCain has doubled from seven percent earlier this month to 14 percent, according to the Pew Research Cent...
[ Scored ] on 2008-10-31 EDT