John McCain, His Vision for the Future (9/25/08)
McCain in His Own Words (9/25/08)
Barack Obama: Breaking New Ground (9/25/08)
Barack Obama, His Vision for the Future (9/25/08)
Do Candidates Who Avoid Reporters Serve Interests of Democracy? (9/25/08)
Is Direct Democracy in Oregon Too Much of a Good Thing? (9/24/08)
Both U.S. Presidential Candidates “Profoundly Shaped” by Asia (9/24/08)
Next Administration Will Continue U.S. Programs to Fight Disease (9/24/08)
John McCain: Service to His Country (9/24/08)
Large Audiences Expected for Televised Presidential Debates (9/23/08)
Democrat Fights to Retain Congressional Seat in Republican Texas (9/23/08)
Oil Issue Key in One Virginia Congressional Race (9/23/08)
Little Difference in Democratic, Republican Mideast Policies (9/23/08)
Arab Americans Encouraging Community to Make Voice Heard (9/22/08)
McCain, Obama Outline Views on Agriculture (9/22/08)
McCain, Obama Would Fight Terrorism, Enhance Trade in South Asia (9/19/08)
Senior Citizens Most Reliable Group of U.S. Voters (9/17/08)
Presidential Hopeful John McCain Answers Science Policy Queries (9/17/08)
Presidential Contest Remains Close in Battleground States (9/17/08)
With Conventions Concluded, U.S. General Election Campaign Begins (9/8/08)
Across the Atlantic, Some Surprising Similarities (9/5/08)
Electoral Systems in International Perspective (9/5/08)
The Electoral College: A French View (9/5/08)
Electoral College Reform? Not So Easy (9/5/08)
A Day in the Life of an Elector (9/5/08) When the Electoral Vote and the Popular Vote Differ (9/5/08)
Additional Resources (9/5/08)
Civil Rights is a Big Issue, but Candidates Aren’t Talking (9/5/08)
Obama, McCain Offer Stark Contrasts on Latin America Policy (9/5/08)
Republicans Say John McCain Will Listen to American Allies (9/5/08)
John McCain Tells Republican Convention “Change Is Coming” (9/5/08)
John McCain Pledges to Be Guided by the Public Interest (9/5/08)
Delegate Diary: Republican National Convention (9/4/08)
Republicans Nominate John McCain for President (9/4/08)
Republican Party Leaders Call Sarah Palin a Reformer (9/4/08)
Winning an Electoral College Majority (9/4/08)
Political Spirit Returns to Republican National Convention (9/3/08)
How the Electoral College Functions (9/3/08)
Will Globalization Move to Center Stage in American Election? (9/3/08)
Republican Party Quietly Opens National Convention (9/2/08)
Republicans Encouraged to Aid Those Affected by Hurricane Gustav (9/2/08)
Broad Appeal, National Stature (9/2/08)
Presidential Campaigns Try to Garner African-American Voters (9/2/08)
Obama Answers Science Questions Posed to Presidential Candidates (9/2/08)
Delegate Diary: Republican National Convention (8/29/08)
John McCain Chooses Alaska Governor as Running Mate (8/29/08)
Democrats Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.’s Famous Speech (8/29/08)
Barack Obama Accepts Presidential Nomination (8/29/08)
Delegate Diary: Democratic National Convention (8/29/08)
Hillary Clinton Encourages Supporters to Back Barack Obama (8/27/08)
Debate Continues over Security, Reliability of Voting Technology (8/27/08)
Democrats Stress Barack Obama’s Willingness to Work with Allies (8/27/08)
Renewable Energy, Green Jobs Stressed by Democrats (8/27/08)
Opening Night of Democratic Convention Celebrates Obama’s Story (8/26/08)
“Lion of the Senate” Calls Democratic Party to Action (8/26/08)
U.S. Election Helping America’s Image Worldwide (8/26/08)
Small-Town Newspapers Reflect Local Concerns in the Oregon 1st (8/26/08)
Barack Obama Selects Delaware Senator Joe Biden as Running Mate (8/25/08)
Delegate Diary: Democratic National Convention (8/25/08)
New U.S. President Unlikely to Alter U.S. Policy Toward Europe (8/25/08)
Delegate Diary: Democratic National Convention (8/21/08)
Immigration Remains Important Campaign Issue in United States (8/20/08)
Obama, McCain Compete in Wooing Hispanic Voters (8/19/08)
Economics Continues to Dominate Presidential Campaign (8/15/08)
Congressional Candidates Take Campaigns to Facebook, MySpace (8/13/08)
Experts Ponder Why U.S. Presidential Contest Remains Tight (8/13/08)
Political Volunteers Fish for Voters at Pennsylvania Fair (8/13/08)
Presidential Candidates’ Foreign Trips Matter (7/15/08)
U.S. Elections Good Business for Washington Theater Group (7/15/08)
Vice Presidential Candidate a Political and Personal Decision (7/11/08)
Process of Selecting Vice President Evolved over Centuries (7/11/08)
Internet Revolutionizes Campaign Fundraising (7/10/08)
Presidential Spouses Play Important Role in American Politics (7/10/08)
National Conventions Show Appreciation to Host Cities (7/10/08)
Oregon Voters Increasingly Part of Wired World (7/9/08)
Volunteer Poll Workers Help Ensure Integrity of U.S. Elections (7/9/08)
Obama and Clinton Campaign Together To Unify Party (7/1/08)
Virginia 2nd Voters See Election Through Military Lens (7/1/08) Race Relations a Factor in 2008 Presidential Election (6/30/08)
Democrats Poised to Make Big Gains in Congress, Experts Say (6/30/08)
Democratic Delegates Turn Westward for National Convention (6/23/08)
Many Political Parties Shape U.S. Political Agenda (6/23/08)
Democrat Barack Obama Opts Out of Public Financing (6/20/08) Texas 23rd (6/18/08)
New Mexico 1st (6/18/08)
Pennsylvania 4th (6/18/08)
Nebraska 1st (6/18/08)
Minnesota 1st (6/18/08)
OREGON 1st (6/18/08)
Virginia 2nd (6/18/08)
Southern Minnesota's Congressional Candidates Focus on Economy (6/18/08)
Clinton Concedes, Encourages Supporters to Back Obama (6/9/08)
Political Pundits, Parties Closely Following New Mexico Politics (6/9/08)
Presidential Campaign Enters New Phase as Primaries End (6/4/08)
How Will Candidates Explain Stances on Meeting Hostile Leaders? (6/4/08)
The Path to the 2008 Presidential Nomination (6/2/08)
Democrats Reach Compromise Plan for Michigan, Florida Delegates (6/2/08)
Oregon’s Wu Wins Renomination for Congressional Race (6/2/08)
Climate Change Concern for U.S. Presidential Candidates (5/29/08)
McCain, Obama Built Images by Pushing Lobbying Restrictions (5/28/08)
Americans Feeling Effects of Higher Oil, Gas Prices (5/23/08)
Barack Obama Says Democratic Nomination “Within Reach” (5/21/08)
University of Nebraska Student Sets Sights on Congress (5/16/08)
The Path to the 2008 Presidential Nomination (5/14/08)
Big Win in North Carolina Expands Obama’s Lead (5/7/08)
Clinton, Obama Target Voters in Indiana, North Carolina (5/2/08)
Kansas City Area Voters Ready for November Election (4/23/08)
Clinton’s Pennsylvania Win Extends Democrats’ Nomination Race (4/23/08)
Democratic Presidential Nomination Race Seen Ending by July 4 (4/14/08)
National Conventions Going Green (4/14/08)
ELECTIONS UPDATE (4/16/08)
Democrats Try to Win over Pennsylvania 4th's Superdelegate (4/16/08)
Campaigns for National Offices Often Rely on Outside Expertise (4/11/08)
Presidential Nominations (4/10/08)
Energy Policy Critical Presidential Campaign Issue (4/9/08)
Transportation Seen as Key Issue for Voters in Virginia District (4/9/08)
Congressional Elections (4/7/08)
Congressional Hearing on Virtual Worlds Simulcast in Second Life (4/7/08)
“527” Committees Spend Millions on Political Discourse (4/3/08)
The Path to the 2008 Presidential Nomination (4/3/08)
Economy Is Biggest Campaign Issue in 2008 (4/2/08)
U.S. Security Policy Subject of Debate in Presidential Election (4/1/08)
World Needs More Women Holding Public Offices, Expert Says (3/28/08)
Latina Women Expand Political Involvement in the United States (3/28/08)
Asian-American Women Dip Their Toes into U.S. Politics (3/28/08)
Debate Continues About Presidential Candidate’s Speech on Race (3/28/08)
Delegate System Aims to Give Nominating Power to the People (3/24/08)
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