Archive for 'Huckabee'
Homeland Security and Defense
This is a quick overview of some basic impacts that the current presidential candidates positions on not only the Iraq War but also homeland security in general could have into the homeland defense sector of the market. The defense sector is composed largely of, but not limited to, many of the companies listed in our […]
Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Clinton, Obama, Defense, Security, McCain, Iraq, Huckabee.
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Ohio Is Complicated
Ohio has decided elections before, but this is a first at deciding the nomination. It has 91 pledged delegates proportional to each congressional district (also 70 “Super Delegates”). Some districts are “more equal” than others.
The Chicago Tribune political blog, The Swamp, has the skinny.
* The most delegate-heavy district in the state […]
Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Clinton, Obama, McCain, Huckabee, Election Process, Primary.
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The Winnowing Process Continues: Kucinich Bows Out
The Kucinich Presidential bid was the longest of long-shots. It had a value. His presence in the early debates gave the Democratic party faithful a look at the policy positions from the extreme liberal wing. Under pressure to hold his Congressional seat, The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that he is bowing out.
In a […]
Posted: January 24th, 2008 under News, Campaign Strategy, Kucinich, Edwards, Huckabee.
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The Strength of the Huckabee Campaign…..
….in song, from The Capitol Steps.
Enjoy!
Posted: January 11th, 2008 under Huckabee.
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I wish this site were Chuck Norris approved…
Join the forum discussion on this postChuck Norris recently endorsed Mike Huckabee for president in 2008, and honestly, who didn’t see a campaign ad coming. This is brilliant though, very funny. Although the last quip about Chuck Norris and endorsements didn’t exactly jive with me, and I’m a huge Chuck Norris fan. Let us […]
Posted: November 19th, 2007 under Campaign Strategy, Huckabee, Advertising.
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The Election is Over, You All Can Go Home.
Yesterday Chuck Norris, well known to be a conservative, announced that he would indeed be voting for none other than Mike Huckabee in the 2008 election. This roundhouse kicked the opinions of all other Republican party voters and Huckabee’s support has gone up 300% since then.
Nah, I joke. But my personal speculation is that this […]
Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Huckabee, Endorsements.
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A Few Too Many Sandwiches?
Bill Richardson is going to eliminate discrimination against the two-ton Tommies and Tessies, and promises to make the obesity epidemic a top priority if he is elected.
He told obesity researchers and policy-makers:
“Our next President must take a prominent and public role…to increase the public’s understanding of obesity and remove the stigma,”
The Obesity Society invited all […]
Posted: September 20th, 2007 under Richardson, Huckabee.
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Ron Paul Treated Unfairly?
GOP candidates have two questions to answer with respect to the Iraq situation:
1) For those who expect to win the nomination, how will their viewpoints play in the general election? Also, can they expect some resolution before Election Day?
2) Can they use the issue to distinguish themselves to win the nomination?
Ron Paul […]
Posted: September 8th, 2007 under Campaign Strategy, Ron Paul, Huckabee.
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Link Sandwich - 8/18
We were going around on YouTube, and we found quite the interesting video. Apparently, Ron Paul has Ronald Reagan’s endorsement.
Wow, does Obama’s fundraiser with Oprah sound insane or what?
Edwards has cut off his investments with lenders.
Giulani has agreed to discuss his family under his terms.
Mike Huckabee is quite the strange combination of things, but he […]
Posted: August 18th, 2007 under News, Clinton, Obama, Giuliani, Romney, Edwards, Ron Paul, Links Post, Huckabee.
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