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John McCain is History

It isn’t just because John McCain is old. A person can be old and still remain relevant and be able to contribute meaningfully. It has to do with John McCain’s place in time. John McCain has failed to update his ideas.

Stop the Hate. Elect Barack Obama President in 2008.

If you’re like most Americans, you’ve had it with the ugly attacks against Barack Obama. They’re racist. They’re religiously bigoted. They’re ignorant. They’re ugly and just plain mean. It’s become clear that the agenda of the Republican Party, George W. Bush and John McCain has failed America. It’s going to take a generation to dig [...]

Clinton Supporters for Obama 2008

Clinton supporters of good will can now help in the effort to ensure that John McCain does not become the next President of the United States. It’s time for a show of support for Barack Obama by people who have supported Hillary Clinton. Putting this Clinton Supporters for Obama in 2008 bumper sticker on your car can help.

Kathleen Sebelius the New FrontRunner for Obama VP

Barack Obama and Sebelius share Kansas roots, and the Midwestern votes that Sebelius would bring in could wrap up the Electoral College for the Democratic campaign. If Al Gore of John Kerry had just been a bit stronger in the Midwest, after all, George W. Bush would have spent years ruining businesses instead of ruining America.

Barack Obama and John Edwards Run for White House Together?

John Edwards fits with Barack Obama, politically and biographically. Both come from modest economic backgrounds, and understand political issues from the perspective of working Americans. Both have rejected negative campaigning and lobbyist influence as well, and that will be a strong point in opposition to John McCain, who has filled his Senate office and his campaign staff with corporate lobbyists. Edwards and Obama also both represent an idealistic vision of a better American future, not a desperate clinging to the past.

Florida, Miami, Obama and the Focused Campaign

If the state level, Florida for instance, is what establishes the Electoral College vote, then it’s the local neighborhood that actually facilitates the Electoral College vote on Election Day. People don’t all go to one place in Florida to vote, after all. They go to a designated polling station in their city or village. If you live in Miami, say so. Display a Miami for Obama bumper sticker.