Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Barack Obama Elected As the 44th President of the USA

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On Tuesday, November 11, 2008, Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States of America. Obama became the first black president-elect. Obama gave his victory speech at Chicago’s Grant Park in front of 125,000 people. More than 136.6 million Americans voted. 64% of eligible voters voted which is the best in at least 44 years.

Obama had 52.3% (62,682,546) of the popular vote versus 46.4% (55,543,552) for McCain. In the Electoral College count, the tally was 338 to 162 in favor of Obama.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Republican National Convention (September 1-4, 2008 Saint Paul)

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On Monday, September 1, 2008 in Saint Paul, Minneapolis, the 2008 the Republican National Convention started and will last until Thursday, September 4, 2008.

McCain Picks Palin As Republican Running Mate

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On Friday, August 29, 2008 in Dayton, Ohio, John McCain of Arizona deputed with Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska, as his Republican running mate.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

National Democratic Convention (August 25-28, 2008 Denver)

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On Monday, August 25, 2008, in Denver, Colorado the Democratic National Convention started and will last until Thursday, August 28, 2008.

Obama Picks Biden As Democratic Running Mate

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On Saturday, August 23, 2008, Barack Obama of Illinois deputed with his Democratic running mate, Joseph Biden of Delaware.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hillary Clinton Concedes Nomination

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On Saturday, June 7, 2008, in Washington D.C., Hillary Clinton of New York ended her presidential bid.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Obama Clinches Democratic Nomination; Clinton Refuses To Concede

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On Tuesday, June 3, 2008, Barak Obama of Illinois won the democratic primary in Montana by a margin of 57 percent to Hillary Clinton’s 42 percent. Hillary Clinton of New York won the South Dakota democratic primary with a margin of 55 percent to Obama’s 44 percent.

Obama obtained the 2,118 delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination for president. Obama became the first black democratic presidential nominee.

Clinton refused to concede. Clinton told supporters, “This has been a long campaign, and I will be making no decisions tonight.”

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Clinton Wins In Kentucky; Obama Wins In Oregon

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On Tuesday, May 20, 2008, Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York won the democratic primary in Kentucky 65%-30% versus Barack Obama. Barack Obama of Illinois won the democratic primary in Oregon 58%-42% versus Hillary Clinton.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Clinton Wins In West Virginia

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On Tuesday, May 13, 2008, Hillary Clinton of New York won the democratic primary in West Virginia with 67% of votes versus Barack Obama of Illinois’s 26% of votes.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Clinton Wins In Indiana; Obama Wins In North Carolina


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On Tuesday, May 6, 2008, Hillary Clinton of New York won the democratic primary in Indiana by a little over 22,000 votes. Barack Obama of Illinois won the democratic primary in North Carolina by 56% versus Clinton’s 42%.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hillary Clinton Wins Pennsylvania Democratic Primary

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On Tuesday, April 22, 2008, Hillary Clinton of New York won the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary. Clinton won 55% of the Democratic vote in Pennsylvania versus Barack Obama of Illinois’s 45%.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Clinton Wins 3 States; Obama Wins In Vermont; Huckabee Exits Presidential Race; McCain Clinches GOP Nomination

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On Tuesday, March 4, 2008, Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York won democratic primaries in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. Barack Obama of Illinois won the democratic primary in Vermont.


John McCain of Arizona won republican primaries in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Mike Huckabee exited the presidential race. McCain clinched the Republican GOP nomination.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Obama and McCain Win in Wisconsin and Washington Primaries. Obama Wins Hawaii Caucus.

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On Tuesday, February 19, 2008, Barack Obama of Illinois won the Wisconsin and Washington Democratic Primaries. Obama also won the Hawaii Democratic Caucus.

John McCain of Arizona won the Wisconsin and Washington Republican Primaries.

Wisconsin Democratic Primary Results
Obama, Barack 58% 645,945 votes
Clinton, Hillary 41% 452,716 votes
Edwards, John 1% 6,673 votes

Wisconsin Republican Primary Results
McCain, John 55% 224,183 votes
Huckabee, Mike 37% 151,160 votes
Paul, Ron 5% 19,145 votes

Washington Democratic Primary Results
Obama, Barack 50% 259,323 votes
Clinton, Hillary 47% 243,306 votes
Edwards, John 2% 9,082 votes

Washington Republican Primary Results
McCain, John 49% 187,051 votes
Huckabee, Mike 22% 82,253 votes
Romney, Mitt 20% 75,548 votes

Hawaii Democratic Caucus Results
Obama, Barack 76% 28,347 votes
Clinton, Hillary 24% 8,835 votes
Kucinich, Dennis 0% 138 votes

Monday, February 18, 2008

Mitt Romney’s Delegates Get Divided


On Saturday, February 16, 2008, Mitt Romeny’s Michigan and Louisiana delegates were divided to the remaining Republican Presidential candidates. McCain gains 50 delegates from Michigan and Louisiana.

Romney Endorses McCain

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On Thursday, February 14,2008, former Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney endorsed John McCain of Arizona. Romney said McCain was “capable of leading the country at a dangerous hour.”

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Obama and McCain Sweep Potomac Primaries

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On Tuesday, February 12, 2008, Barack Obama of Illinois won all three democrat Potomac primaries of Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia.

John McCain of Arizona won all three republican Potomac primaries of Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia.

Maryland Democratic primary results
Obama, Barack – 60% 457,053 votes
Clinton, Hillary – 36% 277,941 votes
Uncommitted – 1% 9,718 votes
Maryland Republican primary results
McCain, John – 55% 160,574 votes
Huckabee, Mike – 29% 84,961 votes
Romney, Mitt – 6% 18,255 votes
District of Columbia Democratic primary results
Obama, Barack – 75% 85,534 votes
Clinton, Hillary – 24% 27,326 votes
Uncommitted – 0% 297 votes
District of Columbia Republican primary results
McCain, John – 68% 3,929 votes
Huckabee, Mike – 17% 961 votes
Paul, Ron – 8% 471 votes
Virginia Democratic primary results
Obama, Barack – 64% 623,141 votes
Clinton, Hillary – 35% 347,252 votes
Edwards, John – 1% 5,096 votes
Virginia Republican primary results
McCain, John – 50% 244,135 votes
Huckabee, Mike – 41% 198,247 votes
Paul, Ron – 5% 22,056 votes

Monday, February 11, 2008

Obama Wins Maine Democratic Caucus


On Sunday, February 10, 2008, Barack Obama of Illinois won the Maine Democratic Caucus.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Obama Sweeps 3 States, Huckabee Wins 2 States, McCain Wins 1 State

On Saturday, February 9, 2008, Barack Obama of Illinois won the Democratic Illinois primary, the Democratic Nebraska caucus, and the Democratic Washington state caucus. Obama also won the Democratic Virgin Islands election.

Mike Huckabee of Arkansas won the Republican Kansas caucus and the Republican Illinois primary. John McCain of Arizona won the Republican Washington state caucus.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Mitt Romney Suspends His 2008 Presidential Campaign

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On Thursday, February 07, 2008, Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts suspended his 2008 Presidential Campaign. “I must now stand aside, for our party and our country.” Romney told his supporters. Romney invested $40 million of his own money in his campaign. Romney was behind in the presidential race. So far in the republican presidential candidate elections: McCain led with 707 delegates, Romney had 294 delegates, and Huckabee had 195 delegates.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Clinton and McCain Lead in Super Tuesday Results

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On February 5, 2008, primary and caucuses were held in multiple states. This election day is known as “Super Tuesday”.

Leading Democrat candidates Super Tuesday results
Clinton – 582 delegates
Obama – 562 delegates

Leading Republican candidates Super Tuesday results
McCain – 511 delegates
Romney – 176 delegates
Huckabee – 147 delegates

State-by-State Democrat and Republican Winners
Alabama: Obama – Huckabee
Alaska: Obama – Romney
Arizona: Clinton – McCain
Arkansas: Clinton – Huckabee
California: Clinton – McCain
Colorado: Obama – Romney
Connecticut: Obama – McCain
Delaware: Obama – McCain
Georgia: Obama – Huckabee
Idaho: Obama – (May 27, 2008)
Illinois: Obama – McCain
Kansas: Obama – (Feb. 9, 2008)
Massachusetts: Clinton – Romney
Minnesota: Obama – Romney
Missouri: Obama – McCain
Montana: (June 3, 2008) - Romney
New Jersey: Clinton – McCain
New Mexico: Obama – (June 3, 2008)
New York: Clinton – McCain
North Dakota: Obama – Romney
Oklahoma: Clinton – McCain
Tennessee: Clinton – Huckabee
Utah: Obama – Romney
West Virginia: (May 13, 2008) - Huckabee

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Clinton and McCain Win 2008 Florida Primary

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In the Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Florida Primary. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York wins the Florida Democratic primary. Democrat John Edwards of North Carolina exited the presidential race but did not endorse any candidate.
John McCain of Arizona wins the Florida Republican primary. Rudy Giuliani of New York exited the presidential race and endorsed John McCain.

Florida Primary – Democrats
Clinton, Hillary 50%
Obama, Barack 33%
Edwards, John 14%

Florida Primary – Republican
McCain, John 36%
Romney, Mitt 31%
Giuliani, Rudy 15%

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Obama wins South Carolina Democratic primary

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In the Saturday, January 26, 2008 South Carolina Democratic primary, Barack Obama of Illinois wins the Democratic election. This is Obama’s first win in a Primary since the Iowa Caucuses on January 3, 2008.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

McCain wins South Carolina Republican primary


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In the Saturday, January 19, 2008 South Carolina Republican primary, John McCain of Arizona wins the republican election.

Clinton and Romney win in Nevada caucuses

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In the Saturday, January 19, 2008 Nevada caucuses, Hillary Clinton of New York won the Democratic election. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts won the Republican election.

Nevada caucuses – Republican
Romney, Mitt 51% 22,313 votes
Paul, Ron 13% 5,742 votes
McCain, John 13% 5,558 votes

Nevada caucuses – Democratic
Clinton, Hillary 51% 5,318 votes
Obama, Barack 45% 4,731 votes
Edwards, John 4% 393 votes

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Clinton and Romney win Michigan Primary


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Mitt Romney of Massachusetts wins the Jan 15,2008 Michigan Republican primary over John McCain of Arizona. This is Romney’s first win in the 2008 Presidential race.
Hillary Clinton of New York wins the 2008 Michigan Democratic primary.

Romney 39%
McCain 30%
Huckabee 16%

Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Energy Crisis


The United States of America is going through an energy crisis. The Energy Crisis started a few years ago during the George W Bush Jr. Republican administration. President Bush has spoken multiple times about the energy problem but has taken no real action to relieve the problem. The energy crisis has gotten worse with the price of a barrel of oil rising above $100. The rising oil prices will likely continue.

Which Presidential candidate will have the solution for the energy crisis? I would not count on the Republicans because they do not care about the high energy prices. The Republicans want energy prices to go up. The Republicans have done nothing in the past 8 years. The Democrats will be the better choice.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Clinton and McCain make a head start in New Hampshire Primary 2008



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In the New Hampshire Primary on Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Senator Hillary Clinton of New York won the democratic party’s vote. Senator John McCain of Arizona won the republican party’s vote.

Who do you favor for the next President of the United States of America?

New Hampshire Primary -- Republican

  1. McCain, John 37% 88,190 votes
  2. Romney, Mitt 32% 75,028 votes
  3. Huckabee, Mike 11% 26,283 votes
New Hampshire Primary -- Democrats

  1. Clinton, Hillary 39% 112,036 votes
  2. Obama, Barack 36% 104,339 votes
  3. Edwards, John 17% 48,513 votes

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