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![]() | President Election 2004 Is anyone caught up with the Presidential Election 2004? I been hearing a lot of press about Howard Dean (Democratic). I don't know who I would vote for yet. I make a list of all the candidates and their party later on. |
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![]() | All I know is that I'm not voting for that guy that some students on campus are trying to promote...I disagreed with what one of them said and they called me crazy! If thats the image that candidate is trying to promote then I feel sorry for him.
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![]() | I am a Clark supporter. I share my values with Dean, but he is too liberal to beat Bush in the general election. Clark can get the swing voters in Red States with his Southern root and win over some of the neo-conservatives with his military experience, while maintaining the democratic core. |
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![]() | Republican Candidates President George W. Bush (R-Texas) Blake Ashby (R-Missouri) * Richard "Dick" Bosa (R-New Hampshire) * Albertha Moultrie Brinson (R-New York) * John Buchanan (R-Florida) * Edie Bukewihge (R-California) * Michael Callis (R-New Hampshire) * F. Dean Christensen (R-Arizona) * Carten Cordell (R-Alabama) * Thomas Fabish (R-California) * Lowell "Jack" Fellure (R-West Virginia) * Hoover Mark Gee (R-California) * George Gostigian (R-New Jersey) * Robert Haines (R-New Hampshire) * Mark "Dick" Harnes (R-New York) * Mildred "Millie" Howard (R-Ohio) * Michael Idrogo (R-Texas) * Derrick C. Johnson (R-Oregon) * Tom "Billy Jack" Laughlin (R-California) * Cornelius O'Connor (R-Florida) * Louis Rapuano Jr. (R-Connecitcut) * John D. Rigazio (R-New Hampshire) * Keith Slinker (R-Pennsylvania) * William "Bill" Wyatt (R-California) * Democrat Candidates Wesley Clark *Retired Army General (D-Arkansas) Howard Dean *Former Governor (D-Vermont) John Edwards * U.S. Senator (D-North Carolina) Dick Gephardt *Congressman (D-Missouri) John Kerry * U.S. Senator (D-Massachusetts) Dennis Kucinich * Congressman (D-Ohio) Joe Lieberman * U.S. Senator (D-Connecticut) Al Sharpton *Civil Rights Activist (D-New York) Warren Ashe (D-Virginia) * Donald Award (D-Connecticut) * Katherine Bateman (D-Illinois) * Jerry Beck (D-Missouri) * Sanderson Beck (D-California) * Jim Bollinger (D-Indiana) * Harry Braun (D-Arizona) * Willie Carter (D-Texas) * Patrick Cazneau (D-California) * Jeanne Chebib (D-DC) * Randy Crow (D-North Carolina) * Gerry Dokka (D-Georgia) * John Estrada (D-Nevada) * Susan Fey (D-Colorado) * Al Hamburg (D-Wyoming) * Vincent Hamm (D-Colorado) * Amanda Lou Hardy (D-DC) * Ken Hill (D-South Carolina) * Arthur Jackson Jr. (D-DC) * Alfonzo Jones (D-New York) * Caroline Killeen (D-Pennsylvania) * Lyndon LaRouche (D-Virginia) * Glenn Leaverton (California) * R. Randy Lee (D-New York) * Robert Linnell (D-New Hampshire) * Sherry Meadows (D-Texas) * Grady Dean Mollenhour Jr. (D-New York) * Edward O'Donnell (D-New Hampshire) * Fred Ogin (D-Oregon) * Fern Penna (D-New York) * James Prattas (D-Hawaii) * Ole Savior (D-Minnesota) * Vermin Supreme (D-Massachusetts) * Craig Sharp (D-Texas) * L.D. "Denny" Talbow (D-Arizona) * Jim Taylor (D-Minnesota) * Evelyn Vitullo (D-Arizona) * Florence Walker (D-DC) * Lucian J. "Louie" Wojciechowski (D-California) * Third Party Presidential Candidates American Party Constitution Party Green Party Libertarian Party Natural Law Party Peace & Freedom Party Socialist Party Socialists Workers Party Independent Presidential Party Prohibition Party Reform Party Does anyone know why so many parties are running for the 2004 election? Aren't the candidates from the third party waisting their campaign money and time? I doubt they even get 1 percent of the majority votes. Oh well, there is 288 days until the Election Day. |
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![]() | State of the Union Address - President Bush's Domestic Agenda President Bush in his State of the Union addressed the United States and all citizens of U.S. status as of today. He discussed the American soldiers oversees to keep peace in those countries, renew of the soon-to-be-expired Patriot Act to the U.S. Congress, the reconstruction of Iraq's government, seeking help from allies to pressure North Korea on surrending their weapon of destructions and to the conclusion of President Bush's speech, he emphasized on spreading freedom around the world. "We have faced serious challenges together - and now we face a choice. We can go forward with confidence and resolve - or we can turn back to the dangerous illusion that terrorists are not plotting and outlaw regimes are no threat to us. We can press on with economic growth, and reforms in education and Medicare - or we can turn back to the old policies and old divisions." President Bush Source: http://www.quicken.com/investments/n...r&column=P0DFP http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004Jan20.html The State of the Union Address was followed by two leaders of the Democratic party.
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![]() | After coming 4th of the Iowa Caucus, Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) had just dropped off from the race and decided not to run for re-election for his next congressional term. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) is doing even worse in the polls. |
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![]() | President Bush is not in good shape. In Ohio alone, 260,000 residents has lost their job since Bush became the U.S. president. Warehouses in Ohio are now empty. Now more residents in different states are against Bush, you know why? Because of the Mars project (NASA). Discovering the new and mysterious planet is wonderful and unimaginable but do they bring jobs to the Americans? People that are jobless are complaining because billions of dollars are spend on space travel and programs instead of new jobs and boosting the U.S. economy. They want jobs here on Earth, not on Mars. I'm sure as the Election 2004 closes by, President Bush will have a different agenda.
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![]() | Remaining 7 Democratic presidential candidates left and continues to pursue for the U.S. presidency of Vote 2004. The 7 candidates went through the "Democratic Debate" where each candidates answer questions, goes on debate, share their vision and agendas, and etc. Heard there were some arguments. In the latest poll, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts is in the lead, followed by Howard Dean and Wesley Clark on third.
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![]() | Howard Dean is proudly posing on the front cover of the recent Rolling Stone magazine. "READERS & CRITICS POLL WINNER" - The plain-spoken doctor from Vermont has launched a major political movement by talking to the people and taking on Washington. Wonder why he is getting so much coverage over others?
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![]() | I didn't have time to catch up with the 2004 campaigns but all I hear today is John Kerry and Howard Dean. Howard Dean is way too energetic/enthusiastic during his speech. What is up with that?
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![]() | The California Primary Election is Tuesday, March 2, 2004. I'll include more informations regarding the Primary Election at a later time. Or you can find one of the Official Voter Information Guide that should've been in your mail last week.
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![]() | Today was the Democratic National Convention. Candidate John F. Kerry gave a very strong speech. Good for him and the speech writer. John Kerry discussed every issue that you can imagine in his speech and how he will help America once he is elected. "God is not on our side, we are on God's side." "Help is on the way!" |
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