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Republicans have been able to count on the Cuban- American vote for decades. But Cuba is changing, slowly, and the exile community of South Florida may be changing, too, just in time for the November election.
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Original post by By DAVID RIEFF and software by Elliott Back
McCain, John, Democratic Party, Presidential Election of 2008, Elections, Obama, Barack | 11.07.2008 17:32 | No Comments
When Democrats court evangelicals, they have history on their side.
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Original post by By TED WIDMER and software by Elliott Back
Democratic Party, McCain, John, United States Politics and Government, Religion and Churches, Presidential Election of 2008, Presidents and Presidency (US), Obama, Barack | 4.07.2008 0:58 | No Comments
The New Deal isn’t coming back. Can Democrats find a fresher way?
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Original post by By DALTON CONLEY and software by Elliott Back
Education and Schools, Democratic Party, United States Politics and Government, Republican Party, Medicine and Health, United States Economy | 20.06.2008 19:08 | No Comments
The Virginia senator talks about why fighting words matter, who might be Barack Obama’s running mate and having the write stuff.
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Original post by Interview by DEBORAH SOLOMON and software by Elliott Back
Writing and Writers, Democratic Party, United States Politics and Government, United States Armament and Defense, Presidential Election of 2008, Obama, Barack | 31.05.2008 7:38 | No Comments
Why the American electorate is more politically polarized than ever.
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Original post by By WILLIAM A. GALSTON and PIETRO S. NIVOLA and software by Elliott Back
United States Politics and Government, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Politics and Government, Presidential Election of 2008, Elections | 9.05.2008 9:03 | No Comments
Since World War II, Republicans and Democrats have presided over startlingly different economies.
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Original post by By LARRY M. BARTELS and software by Elliott Back
United States Politics and Government, Carter, Jimmy, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Economic Conditions and Trends, United States Economy, Presidents and Presidency (US), Politics and Government, Presidential Election of 2008 | 24.04.2008 18:38 | No Comments