Posted on January 28, 2008 by Scott
Have you wondered why John Edwards is still staying in the presdential race even though he clearly has no chance of winning the nomination? Well, truth be told, he may be the one man who gets to decide who wins this race. It all has to do with delegates. With all this [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Amy
Despite participating in the multiple standing ovations and riotous applause, Barack Obama has already come out with his response to Bush’s State of the Union address on Monday.
In his comments, Obama addresses the inconsistencies of the speech from the war to the economy. His biggest point is that of the completely broken politics in Washington, [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Scott
It was a big day for Barack Obama as he received endorsements from no less than three Kennedys. While campaigning in Massachusetts and Connecticut, Hillary continued to remind voters that her campaign would also be historic if she was elected the first female president of the United States.
“I will bring to the White [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Amy
Excitement converts to more voters, proves the Democrats during this Presidential primary race. In the New Hampshire, Iowa, Michigan, and Nevada where both parties held primaries on the same day, Democrats set records for voter numbers and drastically went over Republican numbers. South Carolina was especially big for the Dems, where nearly twice as many [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Scott
I know we already posted about Ted Kennedy’s endorsement for Barack Obama, but Monday, the extremely influential Democratic Senator, who is roughly as old as dirt, made his endorsement official. His extremely favorable endorsement speech is filled with praise for Obama, and I just felt like sharing a little bit of it with you.
Mr. Kennedy [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Scott
How’s our lovely country faring? If you’ve been keeping up with us here at Civic Alert, you know that things, well, they could be better. Tonight is the final State of the Union address of President Bush’s administration. We here at Civic Alert will be adding our own commentary throughout the President’s speech.
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Kyle
Sources close to the Hillary Clinton campaign are agreeing in “one huge wave” of sentiment that Bill Clinton, seen above trying to figure out what the definition of the word “is” is, needs to stop his dirty campaigning against Barack Obama.
All involved in the CNN report are unpaid “advisers or surrogates” to the Clinton campaign [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Curt
Barack Obama will be campaigning in Minnesota on Saturday, February 3rd so come join every member of Civic Alert cheer for the next President of the United States! Stay tuned for more details.
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Posted on January 28, 2008 by Scott
How is America doing? Find out tonight when President Bush gives his final, tearful State of the Union address. As always, your trusted writers here at Civic Alert will be liveblogging the event. Join us here at 7 p.m. central for up-to-the-minute coverage and commentary (perhaps even witty?) on the State of [...]
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