Or did she?
Democratic Canidates

Hillary Clinton just dropped out of the race!!!!

Bros before Hoes? (or how I learned to stop being so angry and love both Democratic Candidates)
I was out at a club one night recently in our nation’s capital, and I stumbled upon a young man wearing a shirt showing the faces of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, that said “Bros before Hoes” in a patriotic red, white and blue.
Obama Brown? Or Black? Issues of Colorism
Clinton recently unveiled a new ad where Obama appears to be darker than he actually is.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/did-the-clinton.html
While nobody seems to know if it was deliberate, there is a high chance it could have been. To those that say it doesn't matter what skin color Obama is, you're wrong.

My Opinion 2008
Personally, I am not going to declare a party when I vote. I am going to vote as an independent voter. I support gay marriage, I support our troops and I think that we should finish what we started in Iraq. I don't think I will ever get the money I have paid into Social Security. I think that schools need more funding. I support gun control.
Nader, a worthy candidate?
The 2008 election will be the first presidential election for which I will be old enough to vote. As a result, I have been following campaign news and researching a variety of issues, trying to find a candidate that has a similar ideology to mine and the experience necessary to implement their agenda.
Change: Why Obama is so Appealing to Gen. Y
The notion of change in American politics today is a strong one, and the three major contenders for the White House in 2009 all preach a promised doctrine of change (some more than others).
Barack Obama is larger than life for many American teens and twenty-somethings; the turnout and support he has garnered from college students is unprecedented. Why does a candidate with many policies similar to his rival's find such overwhelming support from typically politically-aware college students? The answer is
Ready for a Black President?
With the primaries in full swing, many Americans are asking the question, "Are we ready for an African American President?" Maybe because I've grown up a part of this generation but the answer to me is a clear "Yes." Even though I live in a small town in a very conservative county in the 98% white state of West Virginia, I can say that I am completely willing and ready to vote for an African Ame
Bill Richardson
Last night I got a chance to watch the youtube debate for democrats. What a brilliant idea. We get to ask the questions and they have to give an answer. It seems early to make a decision but the truth is primarys are right around the corner.



