Known for speaking his mind, former Vice President Dick Cheney roiled the Republican establishment once again by admitting that John McCain made a mistake in picking Sarah Palin as his running mate in the 2008 election. To the rest of the country, which watched Palin stumble and bumble her way through the summer and fall [...]
Former VP Cheney Admits Picking Sarah Palin Was Mistake for McCain
July 30, 2012 | Posted by Nick Chiles
Tagged With: 2008 election, john mccain, palin was mistake for mccain, sarah palin, Vice president Dick Cheney
Tagged With: 2008 election, john mccain, palin was mistake for mccain, sarah palin, Vice president Dick Cheney
Huge Numbers of Unregistered Hispanic Voters Could Impact Election
June 13, 2012 | Posted by ABS Staff
Tagged With: 2008 election, Barack Obama, latino voters, Mitt Romney, unregistered hispanic voters
Tagged With: 2008 election, Barack Obama, latino voters, Mitt Romney, unregistered hispanic voters
In 10 of the biggest states in the country, the number of eligible but unregistered Hispanic voters is far greater than Barack Obama’s margin of the margin over John McCain in 2008—indicating just how much potential there is in the Hispanic community to influence the election and why Republicans in many states have been trying [...]
Obama Embracing John McCain as Example of Republican Leadership
June 3, 2012 | Posted by Nick Chiles
Tagged With: 2008 election, Barack Obama, john mccain, Mitt Romney
Tagged With: 2008 election, Barack Obama, john mccain, Mitt Romney
Washington insiders are amused that President Obama seems to be embracing a surprising Republican as an example of principled leadership: Sen. John McCain. That’s right, the same John McCain that Obama battled and berated for months in 2008 during their bruising election. But in speeches and statements, Obama is using McCain to draw a contrast [...]







