In the presidential elections of 1976, then presidential candidate Democrat Jimmy Carter won Texas. He was the last Democrat candidate ever to capture the votes of Texas State In 2008 presidential polls, Texas election results were in favor of Senator John McCain. He registered his victory by a margin of 56% to 44%. This came as a no surprise since polls analysts’ predictions were all for a Republican victory
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Most of the time people seek solutions to problems from the very highest level without knowing the problem lies in the very bottom. Sometimes it is in the counties in United Kingdom, and sometimes it is in the states of United States of America or maybe a small province that those problems could be solved.It would be a wiser idea to practice certain kinds of elections in these smaller patricians of a country.
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Author See You Guys – Niche Online Stores.Ohio, popularly known as the Buckeye State and the seventh in the list of most populated state in America, is a state where there is an equal mix of both blue-collar workers and white-collar districts all rolled in one. Part of the Midwest of America, Ohio has long been known as the swing state, as many elections have been decided by which way the state has voted.
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Max Boot just adores Barack Obama’s proposed national security team, especially the retention of Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense and General Jim Jones over at the NSC. “I have to admit that I am gobsmacked by these appointments, most of which could just as easily have come from a President McCain,” Boot fawns.
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What would you do If you owned a company and none of your employees listened to you, they lied to you, didn't do the jobs you gave them to do, and in fact, were actually working for your competition and selling your company down the river as fast as they could? I don't think you'd keep them on and give them a raise!
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This is a very simple animated version of Alex Jones’s talk on the fraudulent left-right 2-party paradigm that we are all locked into. In the original version, Alex uses pen and paper to sketch out the 2-party paradigm.
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I was happy to see John McCain select Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. She’s pro-gun, pro-life, and a reformer.
At the same time, however, I don't think her selection will help the neocon McCain in the eyes of real conservative base. She may pull in the swing voters, but with the popularity of Obama among the TV educated voters, McCain will still face an uphill battle.
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