Within the past few days, President Obama has managed to win the praise of Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, successfully working across the aisle with his response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy. And with four days left … Continue reading
Tag Archives: 2012 presidential election
Stakes High for Biden Debate Win
Vice presidential debates have generally been inconsequential in the grand scheme of presidential elections. But a Biden win against Republican hopeful Paul Ryan this Thursday may be precisely what the Obama campaign needs to regain momentum. Thursday’s vice presidential debate … Continue reading
Chance for Electoral Tie Increases
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It was 1800 when the last electoral-vote tie occurred. Electors simply could not decide between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr for the presidency. The same may just occur in this election. Chances of an electoral tie for the presidential election … Continue reading
Obama and Romney Set Tone for First Debate
In just seven days, Obama and Romney will square off in Denver for the first presidential debate. Romney seems to have already lowered expectations for himself, calling his opponent an “eloquent, gifted speaker” during an interview with Fox News and … Continue reading
Using Super PACs to an Advantage
A recent poll conducted in Utah has shown that a majority of people hold Super PACs in a very negative light. The polling results revealed that close to 70% of people felt that allowing for unlimited donations will lead to … Continue reading