Sunday, October 19, 2008

Negativity

Negativity seems to be the theme of many ads and discussions in the political field. the main states left in play are republican states, because the toss-ups have been turned blue and the already blue states stay the same.

here's an example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHW-RO1_WN0

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Now We Wait

The third debate is over and now exactly 19 days til election day. go to this to url to see the "mudslinging".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EXZj0Txjto

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

"The Change We Need "

Barack Obama and Joe Biden are the democratic nominees for the presidency. 

Friday, June 20, 2008

A "Gory" Endorsment

Well, besides a bad title, Al Gore has endorsed Barack Obama.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

THE END, OR IS IT?

Well the primary season is over and Obama has clinched
the nomination for the democrats. But Clinton has a campaign still and it will be decided in August. I will try to keep you up to date with the news this summer, and go to "npr map" to see some cool new fetures.
Signing off for now,
Dominic Brancato

Monday, May 12, 2008

West Virginia

Tomorrow, West Virginia has its primary. Clinton has a big leads there, but Obama has a lead in superdelegates, so it may have no affect on the race

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Results and Info

On tuesday, Obama won North Carolina by 14% and Clinton won Indiana by 2%. Also, Obama has gained a lot of superdelegates this past week, getting 9 on Friday, and Clinton is loosing her superdelegate support.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

"The Low Road To Victorty"

Today, a New York Times Editorial was very insulting to Mrs. Clinton by saying that "she shouldn't try to destroy the Democratinc Process..."
Click on the link to find out more.

Upcoming Primaries

Here is a list of the last remaining primaries.
May 3: Guam (Dem only)
May 6: Indiana, N. Carolina
May 13: Nebraska (GOP* only) W. Virgina (Dem only)
May 20: Kentucky, Oregon
May 27: Idaho (GOP* only)
June 1: Puerto Rico (Dem only)
June 3: Montana (Dem only), New Mexico (GOP* only) and S. Dakota.
* (GOP= Grand Old Party, or Republican)

Clinton Wins Pennsylania by 10%

Yesterday, the last big state in terms of delegates had its primary. Clinton won by 10%. 55% to 45%. Still, the delegates stay about the same. To find an up-to-date delegate count, click on election results.