Important Campaign Issue for 2008 Presidential Candidates is Energy

Photo courtesy of “My Little Planet!!” on Flickr website The 2008 U.S. presidential candidates most common themes are the high cost of crude oil, gasoline, and home heating oil. In other words, the themes may be boiled down to “energy security.” Even though their plans vary widely, Democratic and Republican candidates alike agree that “energy

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New Survey Determines Effectiveness of Presidential Candidates’ Websites

Photo courtesy of “iFOCOS” on Flickr website The “Shopping Online for a President” report, which assesses the impact of the five main presidential candidates’ websites, was announced today from RelevantView, a leading technology provider of Web-based market research solutions. One kiss on a baby’s cheek at a time was the way that presidential candidates won

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Voter Rights Denied by States Defying Federal Law

Logo courtesy of Human Rights Education, Amnesty International, website A new study revealed that many states are routinely failing to offer low-income Americans an opportunity to register to vote as required by the federal National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), as the nation prepares for the 2008 election. The study shows that 12 years after the

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Completely Different Concern about the Environment Shown by Survey With Representative Sampling

Drawing courtesy of ePolitix website The most recent posting to this site, ‘Retirees Polled About the 2008 Presidential Election,’ contained something that, by far, outweighed the importance of the very interesting and fun comments about the political candidates.

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