Topic: John Edwards (Politician)
CNN and YouTube teamed up for a series of historic debates featuring YouTube-user-submitted questions. John McCain , Mitt Romney , Mike Huckabee , Fred Thompson , Rudy Giuliani , Tom Tancredo , Duncan Hunter , Ron Paul 5,000 questions submitted Event co-sponsored ...
Lawyer and Democratic politician John Edwards served as the U.S. troops from Iraq War , implement initiatives to help combat global warming , provide universal health care to Americans and eliminate poverty in the United States .
Controversy has surrounded the decision of the Democratic National Committee to strip Michigan of its delegates to the Democratic National Convention because Michigan scheduled its primary earlier than had been agreed with the committee. The major democratic candidates did not campaign in ...
Political gaffes are mistakes that can be humorous or serious. Captured in real time, gaffes now take on a life of their own through quick distribution on the Internet through news wires and YouTube . The YouTube Election Gaffes can also be ...
Former Senator Sam Nunn had been considered as a vice-presidential candidate to join the ticket of Democratic nominee Barack Obama before Delaware Senator Joe Biden was formally selected for the position. On August 21 , 2008 , it appeared that Nunn had ...
On May 14 , 2008 , former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards endorsed Senator Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S. presidential race . Edwards spoke respectfully about Hillary Clinton and her conduct during the campaign and spoke about "bringing the Democratic Party ...
Baron was known as the King of Torts for his more than 30 years of representing clients injured by toxic substances. Fred Baron died on October 30, 2009 at the age of 61.
But New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's announcement March 21 that he, too, will back Obama is particularly shocking. Before he dropped out of the 2008 presidential race, Richardson even defended Hillary Clinton against the notion that the more experienced a politician is ...
Bloomberg is an interesting character. He's done well outside of the political world, so why would he join the fray and run for president? If Al Gore enters the race and appears likely to win the nomination, Bloomberg will not run.
In any election campaign, contests become heated and in the political game, contesting candidates will present their opponents voting record in a negative light or their own record in a beneficial light. In a recent debate between Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and ...