Archive for March, 2008
Obama and the Hispanic Vote
Exit polls have shown a Clinton advantage among Hispanic voters in Democratic primaries. A good campaign uses many tools. Readers following the election from outside of Texas may have missed this targeted appeal from the Obama campaign.
Posted: March 7th, 2008 under Obama, Campaign Strategy.
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Free Trade: A Twilight Zone
You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of economics. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of the opposition. That’s the sign post up ahead, your next stop…The Twilight Zone!
A person who has significant training and expertise in the field of economics would generally take […]
Posted: March 6th, 2008 under Clinton, Obama, McCain, Finance Reform, Primary.
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McCain Nominated: Democratic Infighting
If you’ve been following the election, you’ve probably already heard that McCain has clinched the GOP nomination. On the other hand, Hillary has won some key primaries and is fighting Obama tooth and nail. Obama believes that he has clinched the nomination, but that doesn’t stop him from being attacked on two sides.
With those big […]
Posted: March 5th, 2008 under Clinton, Obama, McCain, Campaign Strategy, Primary.
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Out of Iraq; Into the Fire
Using a technique known as the Copernicus method we can say, with 60% certainty, that we will by out of Iraq within 1-4 years. What does this have to do with anything you ask? For one thing, we will have to pull out of Iraq eventually, and according to this rather soon. Will 1-4 […]
Posted: March 4th, 2008 under Security, Iraq.
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New Format for News Links!
Link Sandwiches? Links Posts? Never again!
Here at Election Stocks we have reorganized our blog so that it will no longer be cluttered while we give you daily updates on election news. This means that our political-economic commentary and insight will be easier to find.
But never fear, users who get a portion of their daily news […]
Posted: March 4th, 2008 under Site Information.
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