November 30th, 2009 by admin

You owe it to yourself, your fellow Americans, and your country to vote in the next Presidential Election.

So, pledge now that you will support your favorite political party in the upcoming Election. Your pledge will positively influence the voting momentum for 2008, whether you are a Democrat, Republican, or member of another political party. Every vote counts!

You can’t afford NOT to vote in the 2012 Presidential Election. Too much is at stake. Pledge now!

In 2012 I will Vote for

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November 29th, 2009 by admin

Convinced that you should vote in the 2012 Presidential Election? Good! :)

But need to know how to register as a voter, or maybe you have forgotten if you ever registered? Uncertain how to verify or change your registration? Or are you looking to contact your local election office?

Well, don’t worry, here are some excellent nonpartisan online resources that can help you out:

  1. Project Vote Smart
    A citizen’s organization that aims to improve voter education in the US.
  2. Can I Vote?
    A great US resource for registering to vote and finding your polling place.
November 28th, 2009 by admin

Looking at President Obama’s track record so far, have you made up your mind already whom to vote for in the 2012 Presidential Election?

Let us know what your thoughts are via our poll:

In 2008 I Voted for

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You are also welcome to leave a comment below if you feel like it. :)

November 26th, 2009 by admin

July 28th, 2010 by Shailagh Murray
It's getting ugly out there. In Florida, Democratic Senate candidate Kendrick Meek unveiled his first TV ad Monday, a disco-themed portrait of primary opponent Jeff Greene as a billionaire carpetbagger and Wall Street hustler who "helped to fuel the economic meltdown." Brad Ellsworth also rolled ...

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July 26th, 2010 by Yahoo! News: Elections
AP - Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is helping raise campaign funds for Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul.
July 22nd, 2010 by Yahoo! News: Elections

An undated photo provided by the United States Department of Agriculture shows USDA official Shirley Sherrod. Sherrod is at the center of a racially tinged firestorm involving the Obama administration and the NAACP. Sherrod was ousted Tuesday by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack over her comments that she didn't give a white farmer as much help as she could have 24 years ago.  (AP Photo/United States Department of Agriculture)AP - Former Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod said Thursday she wants to discuss racial issues with President Obama, who's "not someone who has experienced some of the things I've experienced in life."


July 18th, 2010 by Jeffrey Collins
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- In his first campaign appearance, South Carolina's surprising U.S. Senate candidate, Alvin Greene, received applause Sunday with his exhortations to improve education and fight unemployment.

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July 17th, 2010 by admin

Members of the New Black Panther Party had allegedly intimidated voters who looked as if they may not vote for now US President Barack Obama, FOX News has been extensively covering the story. Allegedly members of the New Black Panther Party positioned themselves outside of a polling station in Philadelphia with the intent to intimidate voters as they arrived to cast their votes during the 2008 pre…



July 13th, 2010 by admin

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