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The End is Nigh
On Tuesday June 3rd, Senator Barack Obama has won the required number of delegates and super-delegates to capture the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has yet to concede, angering many Obama supporters.
Does West Virginia Change It?
Do the results of the West Virginia Primary change it for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama?
Gas Tax Amnesty Did They Say?
In the heat of a very tight political race, the candidates on all sides are talking to you about a gas tax amnesty. Who has a real plan? And what are they actually doing besides just talking?
Should Clinton Quit?
The topic was raised yesterday by a number of Senator Barack Obama's major supporters - that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton should withdraw from the Presidential race. We'll examine this issue...
The Democratic Debacle
It seems that in every presidential election, the Democratic Party makes decisions that clearly evidence they are their own worst enemy. 
It's Not Over Yet!
Tuesday's Potomac Primaries may have been a sweep for both Barack Obama and John McCain, but their opponents aren't giving up.
And Now For Something Completely Different...
It is indeed a rare event for any research institute such as ours to endorse any political candidate, however, we've made a decision, based carefully on economics and previous legislative work by the candidate, and our extensive research into all the candidates.
The Race Narrows
After the Florida Primaries kept Rudy Giuliani in 3rd place, just a hair's breath above Huckabee, he dropped out today, endorsing John McCain. On the Democratic side, John Edwards withdrew from the race for the Whitehouse as well.
Obama Wins South Carolina
As the polls close in South Carolina, it is becoming clear that Barack Obama has won this crucial state with an overwhelming majority.
Where Are These Elections Going?
Recent primary and caucus votes have been even more confusing than before, though we expect some further clarity in the next two weeks.
Michigan Adds Confusion This Season
This has been a most confusing election season for the majority of voters and Michigan's primary Tuesday has added greatly to that confusion.
Whatever Happened to the Wars?

Long before the political season began, the topic of the Iraq and Afghan wars were top of the chart in the political discussion of the nation. As the candidates announced, each came out with a public position on the matter, pro or con.

Richardson to Drop Out
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to drop out of the '08 presidential race.
Clinton and McCain Win New Hampshire

Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain won the New Hampshire primaries for their parties.

Romney Wins Wyoming Caucuses
Former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney has won the Wyoming GOP caucuses.
Dodd and Biden Withdrawn

Senators Christopher Dodd (D - Conn) and Joe Biden (D - Del) have withdrawn from the Presidential race after significant losses in Iowa.

Huckabee and Obama Win Iowa Caucuses
Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee have claimed victories the Iowa Caucuses, the nation's first of the political season elections.  
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