The beginning and the end of the 2008 General Election campaign were remarkably stable. Initially, after Barack Obama wrapped up the Democratic nomination, he was ahead of John McCain by four to seven ...
Today we queried Calvin students, faculty and staff about the election. How do they feel about the results of yesterday's historic election? Their responses follow. Stephen Okeyo is a freshman ...
1. It’s clearly an historic moment in the United States when we have elected an African American president for the first time. Whether Republican or Democratic, we all can be proud and excited about ...
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Last week, our research department released the findings of a study entitled, "How America Searches: Election 2008 Update," which was a follow-up to our first report released last July by the same ...
— -- After what seems like an eternity, the process of selecting the next American president is almost over. As in all good elections, it had cheap shots and low blows coming from all sides, ...
Barack Obama's election night win got people dancing from Berlin to the Bronx and, of course, Kenya. If you turned on the television, you could also see a cascade of reporters and analysts sniffing, ...
Highlights of recent interviews with UCSC faculty members follow. To contact any of these experts, call Jennifer McNulty at (831) 459-2495 or send e-mail to [email protected]. Our country is beginning ...
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