2008 Buzz
By: Kate Carter
As Indiana and North Carolina primary results trickled in, exit polls showed a shocking statistic: six in ten Indiana voters who supported Barack Obama, said... Join this chit chat >>
By: The Red Said, Blue Said Team
Have politics become more divisive, or have we just become big babies? Read more >>
Reaction to Article, Reverend Jeremiah Wright: Is He Preaching Christianity or Black Nationalism?
This is a comment on the article and a comment made. Your point about the connection between Christianity and any kind of nationalism is well... Read more >>
Fired-Up! Minnesoo-tah Politics
Who isn’t excited about this year’s election cycle? Truly? We – at the house formerly called Pandemonium – are very jazzed. Since Air America came... Read more >>
Capitol Women: Jan Schakowsky
Jan Schakowsky, a fifth-term congresswoman from Illinois, is a leading advocate for women’s issues and is unafraid to call herself a feminist. She described to... Read more >>
Do You Agree with Voter ID Laws?
I read that the Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter ID law, which requires that voters carry a photo ID when voting. The Court concluded that... Read more >>
Can Obama Relate?
Barack Obama is fine-tuning his message. He is trying to show voters that he is not out of touch with working-class voters after his stumble... Join this chit chat >>
The 2008 US election will be one of the most important elections in recent history. Your vote is more vital than ever. What are the issues you care most about? Who do you think is our best candidate? 2008 Buzz >>
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