Obama has international expectations

Nov. 8, 2008   Leave a Comment  

While Americans hope President-elect Barack Obama can live up to almost two years of hype, citizens around the world are hoping some of that “change” spills out in their direction.

New York, Michigan called for Obama; Texas for McCain

Nov. 4, 2008   Leave a Comment  

CNN calls Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and New York for Sen. Barack Obama.‚  ABC calls Texas for McCain. CNN also calls Wyoming and North Dakota for McCain.‚  Fox News calls New Mexico for Obama. Obama has so far carried predominantly blue states and McCain has taken the red states. Obama, before today, had large leads in [...]

State-by-State results

Nov. 4, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Keep informed by checking this post for results from key states as they come in. Updates will come every 10-15 minutes, but big announcements will be updated as soon as they roll in.

The World is Watching

Nov. 4, 2008   Leave a Comment  

The world is indeed watching today. Despite the United States recent economic woes, there is no doubt amongst serious observers that the country is still, by far the most powerful nation in the world. The United States military budget “" which, I think it is fair to say, gets quite a bit of use “" [...]

Election!

Nov. 4, 2008   Leave a Comment  

The time has come! After almost two years of campaigning and gaffe, Americans finally get to choose the next President of the United States.

Obama sweeps debates

Oct. 15, 2008   Leave a Comment  

It was close, but in the end, it’s three for three for Mr. Obama.

More racism from GOP supporters

Oct. 13, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Two McCain/Palin supporters embarrass themselves and the GOP.

If the world could vote, they’d vote Obama

Oct. 11, 2008   2 Comments  

More than 87% of the nearly 200,000 who cast their vote on iftheworldcouldvote.com voted democrat, putting their hope behind Sen. Barack Obama as leader of the free world.

McCain supporters get dirty on campaign trail

Oct. 10, 2008   2 Comments  

At a recent rally, YouTube member “bloggerinterrupted” asked various McCain/Palin supporters whether or not they think Obama is a terrorist. One man refers to Obama as a “one man terror cell.”

Who won tonight’s debate?

Oct. 7, 2008   4 Comments  

They debated, for the second time, their positions on the economy, health care and energy independence, as well as a host of other issues affecting Americans all over the country.

Debate should focus on issues

Oct. 7, 2008   Leave a Comment  

If you are anything like me, you are sick and tired of this campaign’s increasingly negative tone.

VP Debate: Live

Oct. 2, 2008   1 Comment  

Live blogging the debate between Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden.

McCain suspends campaign to do his job

Sept. 24, 2008   4 Comments  

As you may or may not know, the two men currently running for President are both sitting US Senators. Therefore, it should not have been a surprise when Senator John McCain (R-AZ) suspended his campaign this afternoon and asked to postpone Friday night’s scheduled Presidential debate taking place at Ole Miss due to the current [...]

CNN shows protesters–so what?

Sept. 5, 2008   4 Comments  

McCain and the rest of republicans understand that people oppose their opinions, and democrats have always been more outspoken than republicans, especially the young ones. I don’t blame the network for showing both protesters, rather, I applaud them for it.

McCain chooses Gov. Sarah Palin as VP

Aug. 29, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Senator John McCain chose Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate for the 2008 presidential election, media learned this morning.

Christian group denounces Biden, Kennedy praises him

Aug. 23, 2008   Leave a Comment  

In what are bound to be his top liberal validations, Senator Joe Biden, the Democratic vice presidential choice received sharp criticism from a right-wing Christian group and a nodding affirmation from Senator Ten Kennedy (D-Mass.). [...]

Obama makes VP decision

Aug. 21, 2008   1 Comment  

He’s done it! After several weeks of waiting, Barack Obama has finally decided on a running mate for his 2008 presidential campaign. But WE still don’t know who he’s chosen.

Romney stays alive with Michigan win

Jan. 15, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Mitt Romney has won the Michigan Republican Primary. Stick with our Politics With a Touch of Class blog for details! From our Washington reporter: Rumors have it that if Romney doesn’t do well tonight, this could make or break his campaign – the man has millions so I don’t understand but coming out of Iowa [...]