Joe Biden Campaign Knowledge Base

On the campaign trail Joe Biden told everyone to be patriotic and pay their taxes was? he excluding future cabinet members from that patriotic requirement?
Joe Biden stated in the campaign "Barack Obama is not qualified to be president" Was Joe being prophetic? Sure looks like Joe was right. How many mis-steps we gonna see with this guy. Maybe next time people vote to chose a person to run the country they will actually chose someone who had experience in running something-anything. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpjAs4vtc1w In reading some of these answers I get scared about the level of intelligence out there. Please read the question and use the source before responding like "that doesn't make sense he is in his administration. I said "IN THE CAMPAIGN"
Do you think Obama should write Bush a thank you card? Why? When President Bush -- thousands of miles away in Israel -- decided to fire his thinly veiled shot at Obama yesterday, it was a giant gift to the Obama and his campaign 1) One, it essentially kept Clinton on the sidelines just two days after her big West Virginia victory. 2) Obama’s opponent was no longer Clinton or McCain, but the man with the 27% job-approval rating. 3) It rallied Democrats to Obama’s side. Even neutral Dems, like Joe Biden, Rahm Emanuel and Harry Reid, quickly leapt to Obama’s defense. - Mark Murray
Have you contributed money to a 2008 presidential candidate? Who and why? I contributed to Joe Biden's presidential run today. This was my first time to contribute to a candidates campaign. Why Biden, you ask? Well, as the top dems have shown a lack of spine and vision regarding Iraq, the momementum of the big 3 (and the Dems in general) has been stalling out. Biden, has shown both spine and swagger and is beginning to spike at the right time. He has gotten up to 8%* and prognosticators are predicting a suprise 3rd place or higher finish in Iowa. I contributed to buy him an ad in Iowa, and if he does well, I'll probably contribute for ads in additional states. (*I know 8% seems small but momentum is everything. On the republican side Huckabee went from 12% to 25% in a month. 8% with a soft top 3 is enough that he could have a suprise finish in 2nd or 3rd place in Iowa, which would make him "Edwards/Obama relevant" in later states.) I knew nothing about Biden in '07. I have been impressed by his foreign policy. joebiden.com/issues/?id=0009
Buddy, can you spare a Gulfstream 3 for a Democrat down on his luck? 2008 Candidates Rely on Private Jets By JIM KUHNHENN Associated Press Writer April 26, 2007, 6:44 PM EDT WASHINGTON -- A flock of small jets took flight from Washington Thursday, each carrying a Democratic presidential candidate to South Carolina for the first debate of the political season. For Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd and Joe Biden, it was wheels up shortly after they voted in favor of legislation requiring that U.S. troops begin returning home from Iraq in the fall. No one jet pooled, no one took commercial flights to save money, fuel or emissions. All but Biden, who flew on a private jet, chartered their flights -- a campaign expense of between $7,500 and $9,000. Federal Election Commission rules allow candidates to pay only the equivalent of first-class fare to fly on private jets owned by corporations or other special interests.
Can you match the person to the statement? 1) " I don't know what the hell I'm gonna do" (on his trategy to move into the top tier of his party) 2) "I don't ever look in the mirror and think, Would I ever be a good President?" 3) "Frankly, the vow of celibacy was something I wasn't sure I could keep." 4) "We need a movement brothers and sisters" (speaking at an NAACP conference) 5) "Contracting a fatal disease" (response to the only thing that will keep him from running for president) 6) "Opposition research is part of the game that's played, partly because you guys rely on it for stories." (This person's tack on "new politics" of his campaign. He won't go negative. He will leak research to the media so they can do it for him.) 7) "PETA is not happy that my dog likes fresh air." (PETA's protest that he once strapped his family dog to the roof of his car for a road trip. a) John Edwards b) Barack Obama c) Michael Bloomberg d) Mitt Romney e) Joe Biden f) Rudy Guliani g) John McCain Oh Pepper!!! All but two are correct!
Has the Obama plagiarism smear already been debunked? Today the Clinton campaign accused Obama of plaigiarism, while not mentioning this little gem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rweVOO-fh... But Obama had already credited Deval Patrick for some of the words used in his speeches last year. Heres a news story confirming that: http://thenewshole.msnbc.msn.com/archive... From Countdown with Keith Olbermann tonight: "The word thrown at Senator Obama by Clinton campaign honcho Howard Wolfson is "plaigarism" -- a charge that sank Joe Biden's first presidential bid 20 years ago. But the purported victim of the plaigarism, Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, says he and Senator Obama use each other's wordings all the time and he has no complaint. On at least one occasion Senator Obama explicitly credited the source anyway... And the issue of the overlap of language was discussed by both men in a Boston Globe article from April of last year." What do you think Hillary will try next?
Remember what Democrats said? Democrats Now Differ on the War Posted by Big Dog on January 8th, 2007 Looks like all the bluster of the campaign season was just that. The Donks presented a united front against the war and vowed to cut off the purse strings, to bring our troops home. Noe that they have been elected they are differing in points of view. The new Screecher of the House wants to bring the troops home and indicated that money will not be cut to the troops already deployed but that the president would need to justify additional expenditures. Harry Reid, who was in favor of an increase in troops, now says he will not support it, Joe Biden indicated that Congress can not tell the President how to run the war and Steny Hoyer indicated that he does not necessarily agree with Pelosi. Yep, that is a well oiled machine there on the left.
Mike Gravel, excluded AGAIN!!? Mike Gravel will not be part of the next Democratic presidential debate, Oct. 30 in Philadelphia. The former Alaska senator did not meet fundraising and polling requirements for the forum, said NBC News political director Chuck Todd. The two-hour debate, sponsored by NBC News and the Democratic National Committee, will be telecast on MSNBC. Brian Williams will moderate. All the other Democratic candidates are expecting to participate, including Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Chris Dodd; former Sen. John Edwards; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich. Gravel has been a lively presence in past debates despite having no campaign staff to speak of and virtually no money. He has raised about $287,000 overall and had $17,000 on hand at the end of the quarter that ended Sept. 30. By contrast, Clinton has about $35 million on hand for the primary season, and Obama has over $32 million. THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! "did not meet fundraising and polling requirements for the forum" .. who give a flying crap how much he has raised. Why does money matter? Why will that make up the minds of Americans? Do you agree the government and the other candidates are terrified of this man getting into office? Thats all this is. Ron Paul and Mike Gravel .. our only hope .. i repeat, our only hope. Please look into Mike Gravel people .. especially if you are a Ron Paul supporter. They have, no lie, the same views .. he's just running (R).
What should the Democratic party do? Well, what should we do? Senator Obama has been given vast latitude considering his experience. Plagerizing a speech would have sunk any other canidate. His wife's comments were hard to defend. There is a pattern of playing the race card all the way back to Joe Biden saying he was "articulate and clean" at the start of the campaign. Now, with Rev. Wright's comments becoming public, he is going to be a very hard sell in November. I am a Democrat, I want a Democrat in the White House, that is number one, and I will vote for him be he the nominee. Is Senator Obama the best shot at winning in November? But has the will of the people changed since they made their primary votes in light of recent developments and is he the best shot in November. I just don't know. I don't think McCain continuing the Bush policies would be better than Senator Obama, no I do not.
Democratic US Presidential candidates? Does the fact that Senators Joe Biden and Christopher Dodd did not participate in the US Presidential Forum concerning LGBT issues sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and the cable television station Logo give you a more unfavorable opinion of them?
karen tumulty should be nominated for the best jounalism 2008? How to Pick a Veep Jun. 23, 2008 | By KAREN TUMULTY ...to picking vice-presidential nominees...of Vice President should tell...three-star running mates. The right... 1591 words | view cover So who might be pizazz choices for this year's contenders? McCain might turn to his longtime hero Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. =========================================== One of the stranger ironies the Constitution has bestowed on American politics is this: some 50 million people just finished choosing the parties' two nominees in a grueling, yearlong primary campaign that cost millions of dollars and captivated the world. But when it comes to picking vice-presidential nominees, only two people on the planet get a vote: John McCain and Barack Obama. Between an explosion of democracy in the spring and an even bigger explosion of self-determination in the fall is a brief interlude of, well, something that Vladimir Putin could probably live with. Related Articles The Keys to McCain’s VP Pick When you are running for President, you can’t exactly just have a few friends over on the weekend, e... Wooing New Hampshire’s Undeclared The guy in the purple "I’m a health care voter" shirt stands up to ask a question at a John McCain t... Romney Frees McCain for New Fight When Mitt Romney stepped forward to announce his endorsement of former rival John McCain, the former... McCain: Frail with the Far Right John McCain emerged from Super Tuesday the undisputed heavyweight in the fight for the Republican pr... Everyone knows that the main qualification for the vice presidency is being ready, at a moment's notice, to step into the most powerful job in the world. But what qualifies you to do the job and what qualifies you to get the job may involve two completely different calculations. Both McCain and Obama have their selection committees already at work scouring candidates' financial and personal backgrounds, voting records and public statements. In a sudden setback that could slow the Democratic nominee's search, Obama lost his top Veep hunter, Jim Johnson, after the former Fannie Mae executive came under scrutiny for accepting preferential mortgages from a lender linked to the foreclosure crisis. Both camps will finish their work by early August, if not sooner. When they do, the choice of Vice President should tell us something — maybe a lot — about how McCain and Obama think and how they could run the government. There are a lot of ways to choose a Vice President, and each comes with risks. Here are five of the most reliable: 1. Play to Your Strength Perhaps the fastest way to send a message about who you are is to pick someone who appears to be ... just like you. In 1992, Bill Clinton picked another Southern baby boomer with a moderate record and a full head of hair. Then Clinton, Al Gore and their wives took a bus trip that looked like a rolling scene from The Big Chill. Picking Gore reinforced Clinton's claim to be part of a new generation of Democratic pols, liberated from the tired (and losing) politics of the past. If McCain were to take a similar approach, he might pick a No. 2 who has strong national-security credentials or another maverick who defies party labels — perhaps someone like independent Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman. By this standard, Obama might opt for a partner who is young and charismatic and also breaks a historic barrier of race or gender — perhaps Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius — or one who transcends partisan politics, like Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. 2. Look at the Map An old-fashioned road atlas is a good Michelin guide for three-star running mates. The right choice can add balance to a nominee whose roots may seem a tad too effete to go over well in the heartland — or add some coastal glitz to a rural candidate's prairie-flat steadiness. As it happens, the last two candidates to make their picks with geography clearly in mind — John Kennedy in 1960 and Michael Dukakis in 1988 — were both from Massachusetts. And they both picked Texas Senators — Lyndon Johnson and Lloyd Bentsen — for the second spot on their ticket. More narrowly, the map can help a nominee make a play for a state that is crucial in November, though that is never a sure bet. Kennedy, with Johnson as his running mate, squeezed by Nixon to win Texas with a margin of merely 46,000 votes, in what turned out to be one of the closest elections in American history. But Dukakis got swamped in the Lone Star State, where Bentsen's considerable popularity was no match for the thrill of having another Texan, George H.W. Bush, in the Oval Office. This year, given the closeness of the race and the importance of winning a few battleground states, McCain and Obama will keep at least one eye on the Electoral College map right through November. That means Obama will be considering choices like Ohio governor Ted Strickland (though Strickland says he would turn down the offer) or one of three possibilities from Virginia — Governor Tim Kaine, former governor Mark Warner or Senator Jim Webb. Or perhaps a Westerner like Montana governor Brian Schweitzer. McCain might get an Electoral College boost by picking Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty, Pennsylvania's ex-governor Tom Ridge or former rival Mitt Romney, who has family roots in pivotal Michigan. 3. Shore Up Your Weak Side On the other hand, the nominee might need a partner who compensates for his vulnerabilities or perceived weaknesses. That was plainly what George W. Bush had in mind in 2000 when he picked Dick Cheney, a seasoned Washington insider with a long foreign policy résumé (who also happened to be heading up Bush's vice-presidential-selection process). And Gore knew that in picking Lieberman, who had been one of Bill Clinton's harshest Democratic critics during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, he was buying some distance from the incumbent Commander in Chief. In McCain's case, any doubts that voters have about electing a 72-year-old President might be allayed if he tapped someone far younger. And it wouldn't hurt, in a year when gasoline prices and financial jitters have moved past the Iraq war to the top of voter concerns, to look for a sidekick who is more comfortable than McCain is with economic policy. It may well turn out to be someone about whom the conservative base, which is a little leery of McCain, is more enthusiastic. Some possibilities the two might want to consider as hedges against their shortcomings: McCain could pick Romney or Pawlenty, both of whom have executive experience and relative youth, or perhaps an economic-policy expert like former Ohio Congressman Rob Portman, who served as both budget chief and trade representative for Bush. Obama, however, might want to address concerns about his youth and inexperience by picking a running mate who is older and has strong national-security credentials. He could turn to seasoned, silver-haired foreign policy experts like Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joe Biden or former Senate Armed Services chairman Sam Nunn. Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell or former South Dakota Senator Tom Daschle would add some experience as well. 4. Hug Your Rival Even after a long, hard primary fight (and sometimes because of it), the ultimate winner almost always has to consider bringing the loser aboard the ticket. That's what Ronald Reagan did when he picked George H.W. Bush in 1980 and how John Kerry came to choose John Edwards in 2004. Sometimes party unity simply demands it. "We ended up with the obvious choice," says adviser Bob Shrum of Kerry's decision to tap Edwards. "People in the party overwhelmingly wanted him." Then again, a former adversary can have extra baggage. For one thing, there will be lingering tensions and suspicions that former rivals still harbor ambitions of their own. The other party is certain to dredge up every damaging sound bite — "Voodoo economics!" — that your former rival hurled in your direction back in February. These worries are usually overcome. Already it's hard to miss the steady thaw in McCain's once frosty relationship with Romney as the former Massachusetts governor throws himself — and his formidable fund-raising operation — into campaigning for the man who beat him. And Hillary Clinton's supporters — starting with her husband — are letting it be known that they expect Obama to give her serious consideration. 5. Hire Some Pizazz Some nominees find themselves in need of excitement. That explains why Walter Mondale tapped Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman on a national ticket, in 1984. "This is an exciting choice," he said at the time. Within weeks, Mondale did not see it that way. Given their difficult history of tangling over just about everything, hardly anyone would have expected Bob Dole to pick Jack Kemp as his running mate in 1996 — least of all Kemp. As little as three weeks before he was selected, recalls Dole's campaign manager, Scott Reed, Kemp was grumbling in GOP circles that he hadn't been given a speaking spot at the party's convention. So why did Dole pick him? "We were going for oxygen, heat and energy," Reed says. "We went through the traditional list, and we just weren't happy with what we were coming up with." Kemp later turned out to be far more complicated a partner than Dole or Reed had imagined. So who might be pizazz choices for this year's contenders? McCain might turn to his longtime hero Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Excitement is hardly what Obama needs, but he could pick a woman, such as Sebelius or Arizona governor Janet Napolitano, who might force McCain to spend more time in his otherwise safe home state. But if you venture too far out of the box, voters will scratch their heads sooner or later — and eventually you might too. George H.W. Bush seems to have entered his Veep wish list into one of those dating computers back in 1988. That year he stunned nearly all his advisers when he tapped someone whose Midwestern roots were an antidote to his privileged Kennebunkport background, who was young to his old, who could balance his moderation with a dose of conservatism, and came up with Dan Quayle. The ticket beat the Democrats that fall, but by 1992 even Bush was trying to nudge him off the ticket. The ploy failed. Which is a reminder that however you choose a running mate, another rule will always apply: hard as it is to find a good one, it is sometimes harder to get rid of a bad one.
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REASONS ARE USA IS NOT READY TO ACCEPT A FULL BALACK OR HALF BLACK AS A LEADER AS BIG AS PRESIDENT, ESPEIALLY HE IS PARTLY DIRTY FOR SCANDALS, HE WAS INVOLVED : Read the Full Post Advertisement Featured Permalink: http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/theruckus... Sphere It! Digg It! Newsvine Del.icio.us Facebook Type SizePrint Email RSS Social Networks Permalink: http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/theruckus... TrackBack URL: http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/theruckus... Sphere It! Digg It! Newsvine Del.icio.us Facebook Thanks for sharing your feedback! If your feedback doesn't appear right away, please be patient as it may take a few minutes to publish - or longer if the blogger is moderating comments. DiscussEnter Your CommentSubmit Member Comments Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN (April 15, 2008 at 12:13 ) 4.15. 2008 new york the reverend hon'ble ms Gargi R Lahiri R N Tagore rd, Krishna Nagar, nadia, West Bengal, India: 107A Scribner Avenue, staten island new york 10301, usa. Deputy chief campaign in USA and International: The rev dr kamal karna roy as the candidate of U S President and demanding to be lawful nominee of GOP at the next GOP nominating convention against john McCain U S Senator, an allegedly orrupt leader who was allegedly involved in Paxson_ 40 some yrs old female Beauty as lobbyist for sale of passion for gain for business of paxson_ paxson business in interst pedalling crime against usa for pursu9t of sex pleasure of female companionships on repeated occasioons with free use of luxury aircraft and writing atleast 2 sweetheart custom made letter to u s communication dept , which we the people in U S Aconsider u sa is on sale in USAfor steering priate business.Now the problem is to find out if mcCain deserves to go to the White House to be Leader of UISA to enhance influence pedalling business or we the people show mcCain a short visit to jail house for a crime puruant to u S federal laws. we the people are in deep and complecated puzzle to solve: the F B I needs to help we the people to resolve the issue quickly. the rev dr kamal roy filed petition in the u s district courts to court an enquiry by appointment of a special Prosecutor to be appointed by U S Attorney General to find the truthj of corruption at highest level of govt in usa and mcCain as sitting U S Senator of GOP is surely highj enough govt official to be investigted by Special presecutor under laws. 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News Politics Tech and Business Culture Health Voices Quick Guide Periscope National News International Next 2008 Iraq War Issues 2008 Against the Odds Video Top Story Archbishop Wuerl on Pope Benedict's Visit My Journey to the Top Latest News Pa. voters divided over Obama remarks PAKISTAN Elections Usher in a New Face By Zahid Hussain, Ron Moreau and Michael Hirsh | NEWSWEEK Mar 3, 2008 Issue « Return to Article Discuss Comments: Enter Your Comment Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN @ 04/14/2008 6:34:21 PM Comment: the reverend mother mrs tapasi b chakravorty democratic reormsa agent for candidate dr roy as opinion expressed by him recently: Ron Paul Mitt Romney Tom Tancredo Fred Thompson Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Chris Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN @ 04/14/2008 11:38:50 AM Comment: Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN @ 04/13/2008 7:31:47 PM Comment: the cleanest contender of republican politicking against john mcCain another dop candidate who who accused of influence pedalling with sex related sweet_heart companionship of a middle aged beaty ( women are presumed to be always a beauty in a male dominated society since early civilization with anlican civilization or with hindu eras of lord krishna, a lover_boy in role ofa god or lord Brahma who used sex for pleasure in every vibrant moment of his un_dying body for ever and ever and possibly the god_emblem of hunduism inflicted john mcCain type symbol of pursuit of pleasure with male_female companionship in democratic conditions at coutries beyond borders. But mccain has not authorise by laws of we the people of usa pursuant u s consttuttion to extra use of female beauty as of choice of mccainian leadership and for mccain_paxson busijess_ female 40=, now 47= female beauty triangle , mccain deserved scrutiny by law enforcemet officil and f bi to determine if he could be indicted in court of laws for violations with crossing intterstate boders for pleasure of sexual pursuit for interest pdalling with issuance of atleast 2 sweet_heart letter to federara communication dept to wronglt exepeditegovt action before scrutiny. FB I must eaxamine complaint of grievance forwarded to for lawful inquest of mccain scandal with sex as mccain may be a human_god of some power but he is no, even a small god of any faith in the globe as such he is subject to criminal prosecution . when a gary hart se affair could result his exit from power, and elliot spitzer sex did exit his eclipse from power of new york governorship, only play_boy, part_timerbut moderatly good william jefferson clinton was as immune as a hindu or other dominion GOD to clebrate sexual pursuit in office of president along with historical evidence of genefer flower roman/sexbut you have to have a clintonian woman t o fill in conjugal partnership in life. the matter of comment on democratic corruption in power politics are of the rev dr kamal karna roy . a candidate of u s president , and the opinion repackaged by assistant campaign official with his consent. dr roy emphasized that in national interest for stability the democratic process may not be ideal in every situation, and presidents pervez mussaref presidency at the current tenure may not have to be short circuited by the current elected leader of democracy in power to derail important tenure of rocky freedom in democratic nation with intent of compromise with president musareff anf current democracy army in pakistan political system. pakistan should allow an optimally acceptable situation ti exit musarref , as this may allow new coalition in ruling parties to control national situation which , we the people at large beyond border of pakistan may consider to be wise condsidering Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN @ 04/01/2008 10:06:39 AM
Elections coming up! Would you vote against a senator that endorsed Barak Obama????? In November, you will have a chance to vote and keep the Obama supporters in the Senate. Will you vote them out??? Will you let them keep their jobs? The list below includes all of the senators who are in the bucket for Obama. This November, ALL of the senators listed will be up for re-election. Will they regret their endorsements? You tell me! Delaware - Joe Biden - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Christine O'Donnell, http://christineodonnell08.com/letter.html Illinois - Dick Durbin - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Steve Sauerberg, http://www.sauerbergforussenate.com/ Iowa - Tom Harkin - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Christopher Reed, http://www.christopherreed2008.com/index.html Louisiana - Mary Landrieu - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican John Kennedy, Very Close Race, http://johnkennedy.com/ Massachusetts - John Kerry - Senate - Obama Opposition: Democrat Ed O’Reilly, www.edoreilly.com Michigan - Carl Levin - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Jack Hoogendyk, http://www.jackformichigan.org/ Montana - Max Baucus - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Bob Kelleher, http://www.bobkelleher2008.com/ New Jersey - Frank Lautenberg - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Dick Zimmer, Got in the race on 4/11/08, no campaign website found. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Zi..._politician%29 Rhode Island - Jack Reed - Senate - Obama Opposition: NONE South Dakota - Tim Johnson - Senate - Obama Opposition, Republican Joel Dykstra, http://www.joeldykstraforsenate.com/home.html West Virginia - Jay Rockefeller - Senate - Obama Opposition: Republican Jay Wolfe, http://www.jaywolfe2008.com/
Do any of these celebrity campaign contributions suprise you? David Blaine (magician) - $1000 to Rudy Guiliani(R) Drew Carey (comedian) - $5000 to Republican Senator OH Tom Clancy (author) - $2300 to Duncan Hunter (R) Adam Sandler - $2100 to Rudy Guiliani (R) Dr. Phil (Psychologist promoted by Oprah) - $1000 to Republican candidates in '96 --- --- --- --- --- Sylvester Stallone - $1000 to Joseph Biden (D) and $100 to Christopher Dodd (D) Debrah Messing (Will & Grace) - $2000 to Joe Lieberman (D) Natalie Maines (Dixie Chicks) - $2300 to Barack Obama (D) Moby (DJ, Recording Artist) - $2000 to Hillary Clinton (D) Jane Fonda (actress controversial during Viet Nam war) - $2500 to Iraq Veterans For Progress (I) and $4000 to MoveOn (D). Jody Foster (actress who appeared as witness in Reagan's assasination trial) - $4600 for Hillary Clinton (D) and $3300 to Barack Obama (D) Edit: I guess that should say "attempted assassination trial" next to Jodi Foster.
Where are all the Dems? I'm getting very discouraged by the number of Democrats who are "bowing out". First Chris Dodd, then Joe Biden(was my first choice!) and now Bill Richardson. I'm disappointed in the country and disappointed in the former candidates. What does it say about our democratic process if the little guys just get shoved off to the side once it gets serious? I'm 19, so this is the first election that I've really put any thought into and I've been following it for the past year or so. Is this how all of our elections go? Do the little people always get trampled over? I know their campaigns have been running out of money so obviously it would be difficult for them to continue. But who is to blame? Us for not acknowledging the less known candidates? The system? The candidates? Is anyone else as disappointed as I am? On a different note- what's up with John Kerry endorsing Obama? What about John Edwards? Joe- I thought I made it clear that I DO NOT know how all elections go. This is the first one I've followed and taken any interest in. Do you really think 15 year olds and younger pay much attention to elections? That's how old I was for the last one. I asked because obviously I did not know.
Have you contributed money to a 2008 presidential candidate? Who and why? I contributed to Joe Biden's presidential run today. This was my first time to contribute to a candidates campaign. Why Biden, you ask? Well, as the top dems have shown a lack of spine and vision regarding Iraq, the momementum of the big 3 (and the Dems in general) has been stalling out. Biden, has shown both spine and swagger and is beginning to spike at the right time. He has gotten up to 8%* and prognosticators are predicting a suprise 3rd place or higher finish in Iowa. I contributed to buy him an ad in Iowa, and if he does well, I'll probably contribute for ads in additional states. (*I know 8% seems small but momentum is everything. On the republican side Huckabee went from 12% to 25% in a month. 8% with a soft top 3 is enough that he could have a suprise finish in 2nd or 3rd place in Iowa, which would make him "Edwards/Obama relevant" in later states.) I knew nothing about Biden in '07. I have been impressed by his foreign policy. joebiden.com/issues/?id=0009
Do you feel with the anti-war sentiment in the US that Dennis Kucinich could get anywhere in 2008? He voted against the War in Iraq. I like this guy. I am going to contribute to his campaign. I like him and Joe Biden. He has a 100% voting record. - i like that even more.
With the Democrats running a younger candidate this year, will it increase turnout of younger voters? With the current list standing at this Mike Gravel born in 1930 Joe Biden born in 1942 Christopher Dodd born in 1944 Dennis Kucinich born in 1946 Bill Richardson born in 1947 Hillary born in 1947 John Edwards born in 1953 and Barack Obama born in 1961 Now the Democratic party has their list of old guys who are just as much good ol' boy network right w/ the Republican old guys. However the front runners also happen to be the 3 youngest. Hillary definitely looks a lot younger than Kerry & Lieberman did in their race (despite at the campaign, ages were close). Edwards (pathetic as he is & I pray the DNC doesn't pick him and his lack of voting rec) is over 5 years younger. Barak Obama is the baby, not even 40 years old. A large chunk of Hillary and Obama's chances rest on how many younger voters turn out. The lowest percentage of eligible voters that vote are those of us in that 18-25, and they need 18-35 year old turnout to beat baby boomer's old fashioned ways. SO what do you think? Do you think the younger candidates will get younger voters to turn out in greater percentage than previous elections?
Where can I find a political yard sign? Despite my best efforts, I have turned to yahoo answers. I want to have a political yard sign but it seems the billions spent on campaigning are for not. Where can I find a political yard sign that is endorsed by the candidate, none of this indy, people riled up crap made in someone basement. The candidate I would like to support is Joe Biden. He's a democrat and in case it isn't obvious already, he's a presidential candidate.
THE PRESDIENT of theeee USAAAAAA !!!!! whooooooooo yea baby boyyy or girl? who r u voting for?! I NEEDA TO KNOW ( student americans government class and i am doing a paper!) HELP ME OUT PLEASE Candidates for the Democratic Party: * Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (Campaign Site) * Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York (Campaign Site) * Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut (Campaign Site) * Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina (Campaign Site) * Former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska (Campaign Site) * Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio (Campaign Site) * Senator Barack Obama of Illinois (Campaign Site) * Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico (Campaign Site) Potential candidates: * Former Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee[11] (Official Site) * Former NATO Commander Gen. Wesley Clark of Arkansas. [edit] Republican Party Main article: 2008 Republican presidential candidates Candidates for the Republican Party: * Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas (Campaign Site) * Former Governor Jim Gilmore of Virginia (Campaign Site) * Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York (Campaign Site) * Former Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas (Campaign site) * Representative Duncan Hunter of California (Campaign Site) * Senator John McCain of Arizona (Campaign Site) * Representative Ron Paul of Texas (Campaign Site) * Former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts (Campaign Site) * Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado (Campaign Site) * Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee (Exploratory Committee) * Former Governor Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin (Campaign Site) Potential candidates: * Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia * Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska
What would be a good campaign slogan for the following potential candidates? Joe Biden Hillary Clinton John Edwards John McCain Rudy Giuliani Barak Obama Mitt Romney add other candidates as you see fit.
Is Joe Biden really running for President, or running for a cabinet position for Clinton? I have been reading this a lot. He's either running fro VP or Secretary of State. I feel jipped. I donated to his campaign, and now I feel that he's just running to "assist" Hillary Clinton. I thought my vote and voice countee in this country? I guess "they" already choose who's President long, long before the elections even happen. Aside from my rant, is this true? that's "doesn't count" - sorry for the typo.
Why is Senator Joe Biden, so low in the polls ? here is the one person with Presidential qualitys, and he is way behind in the polls. I believe that it is his sister that is his campaign manager, could that be a problem ? ( not enough displaying of campaign ads of his accomplishments and abilitys ?)
Joe Biden, his chances in your book? I've noticed Biden in every debate, and while his campaign is not as well funded as Hillary's or Obama's, he comes off as a smart guy with a lot of experience. Do you think he'll end up on the ticket? Senator Joe Biden is a Democrat running for president in this election, if you look up his name, you'll probably find his website, just like all the candidates have.
If John McCain gets the GOP nomination, do you think he might choose a democrat, such as Joe Biden as a VP? He seems to really be quite liberal for a GOP member. Do you think he might join the unity '08 campaign. McCain...liberal? no. His he much more liberal than his current platform? Yes!
Where is Barack Obama campaigning, state and city, on September 5, 2008? I need to know where Barack Obama is campaigning on September 5, 2008. I also need to know where Joe Biden is campaigning, city and state, also.
Can Joe Biden climb out of the cellar? This article from USA today reminds us that low poll numbers mean nothing so early in the campaign. "George McGovern, Jimmy Carter, Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton were national unknowns before winning the Democratic presidential nominations in, respectively, 1972, 1976, 1988 and 1992. Carter and Clinton went from faint blips in the early polls to the White House." http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2007-06-05-2272179833_x.htm
Are you worried that Joe Biden is one heartbeat away from being the President? Biden asked a a Gentleman in a Wheelchair to Stand Up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRV5Y1JCGRI Joe Biden Can't Count. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq-eeWow_WU Biden Mocks Chief Justice Roberts Over Oath Flub http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPVU8Xa9R-c Joe Biden drunk on campaign trail. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TBNeNHHXEY
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