Posted on
April 28th, 2008 by
John Vaughn
Major news networks are pulling out all the stops in their coverage of the Super Tuesday primary elections and campaign news reports. With more Americans than ever receiving their news from the internet, the competition for readers – and viewers – is fierce.
Every news source except National Public Radio and cable news […]
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Posted on
April 17th, 2008 by
Casey Savio
The Washington Post article following Super Tuesday was concise. It read, “Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama share a problem as they move deeper into the primary season: They have both issued promises to withdraw from Iraq that are impossibly vague, unrealistic or worse. They must now rectify this — for the good of their campaigns […]
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Posted on
April 15th, 2008 by
dwayne harris
During the election process that I watched on February 5 decided to ask a friend of mine Melvin Patterson how he found out information on the election going on between Obama and Clinton. Since he was every interested in politics and the government he would be an interesting person to ask. Melvin said that “I […]
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Posted on
April 15th, 2008 by
Lakeisha Goodman
Super Tuesday proved to be an important day not only for presidential candidates but for voters as well. It is imperative that when results are summarized in articles that they are unbiased so they won’t influence the reader. The East Carolinian (also called the TEC), a newspaper for the students at East Carolina University, did […]
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Posted on
April 9th, 2008 by
Kathryn Swinson
Senator John McCain took the lead with the Republican Party Super Tuesday, while Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton fought a close battle.
Even though some conservatives argue that McCain hasn’t captured their votes yet, McCain won nine states Tuesday. McCain won AZ, CA, CT, DE, IL, MO, NJ, NY, and OK. Mitt Romney came in […]
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Posted on
April 8th, 2008 by
Melissa Barrington
It is clear from the votes of the Super Tuesday election that race will play a major role in the nomination for the next president. Hillary Clinton has over 16 years of experience with the Hispanic community, while Barack Obama has just recently started moving in during the February primaries. States such as New Jersey, […]
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Posted on
April 2nd, 2008 by
Samantha Zaharis
John McCain would celebrate his win on Super Tuesday for the Republican Party, but for the Democrats, a win is not so clear. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have been the front-runners for the party for quite some time.
Many of their policies closely resemble each other, and they are both excellent speakers. […]
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Posted on
April 2nd, 2008 by
Alycia Wendt
Primary Super Tuesday occurred on February 5 and was an important day concerning the elections. For college students, this is an important event to be interested in because most students are old enough to be able to vote in the elections.
The only problem is that college students don’t always have the time to sit and […]
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