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2008/3/11

Obama: Clinton is Calculating, Divisive

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@ 03:18 AM (2 months, 3 days ago)
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He also said Hillary adopted positions on issues held by President Bush and Senator John McCain to suit her convenience. With the third democratic contender, John Edwards, pulling out of the race, the stakes are now higher for both Obama and Clinton.

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Obama: Clinton is Calculating, Divisive

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@ 03:17 AM (2 months, 3 days ago)
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He also said Hillary adopted positions on issues held by President Bush and Senator John McCain to suit her convenience. With the third democratic contender, John Edwards, pulling out of the race, the stakes are now higher for both Obama and Clinton.

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Obama: Clinton is Calculating, Divisive

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@ 03:10 AM (2 months, 3 days ago)
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He also said Hillary adopted positions on issues held by President Bush and Senator John McCain to suit her convenience. With the third democratic contender, John Edwards, pulling out of the race, the stakes are now higher for both Obama and Clinton.

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2008/2/14

Obama's Victory in Maine

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@ 01:45 AM (2 months, 29 days ago)
Barack Obama raked up another win over the weekend. He won the caucus in Maine allowing him to narrow the gap between him and Hillary Clinton. Voters braved harsh conditions such as harsh winds and snowfall on Sunday to vote for the statewide caucuses. The votes will help to decide how the state's 24 delegates will be allotted at the party's national convention in August. Obama secured 15 of Maine's delegates while Clinton won nine.

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2008/2/11

Mitt Romney Suspends Bid for President

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@ 02:44 AM (3 months, 2 days ago)
Republican Mitt Romney, who was putting up a brave front to Senator John McCain's performance in the primaries, has finally decided to suspend his presidential campaign. The reason, he said, was that he did not want the democrats to win.

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2008/1/30

Mitt Romney's Change of Heart Regarding Abortion

Republican President hopeful Mitt Romney is facing fire over the swing in his stand on abortion. Abortion is the subject of much debate in the U.S. Political opinions regarding adoption are divided with the Republican right being largely pro-life and the Democratic left tending to be pro-choice.

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2008/1/17

McCain, Obama are leading - US Presidential Elections

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@ 10:35 PM (3 months, 26 days ago)
According to a new poll, John McCain and Barack Obama are both in leading position, following the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary.

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2007/12/26

Mitt Romney Flip flops on Issues

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@ 12:26 AM (4 months, 19 days ago)

Republican Mitt Romney has repeatedly flip flopped on some key issues. In doing so, he has only proved how easily he can let go of his principles in his bid for power. Or does it indicate that he simply does not have any principles to speak of?

For instance, in 1994, during his earlier, unsuccessful run for Massachusetts governor against Democrat Ted Kennedy, Romney projected himself as being committed to a pro-choice policy. Subsequently, in 2002, while running again for Massachusetts governor, Romney remained an ardent supporter of women's right to choose. But later Romney changed his position. He now calls for doing away with the Roe v. Wade ruling that would allow individual states to define their own abortion policies.

Romney similarly reversed his reformist views with regard to gay rights. After declaring himself staunchly in support of equal rights for gays in 1994—a position he retained even in 2002—he suddenly changed his stance and declared marriage out of bounds for gay couples.  

Another issue is federal funding for stem cell research. In 2005, Romney held a position that favored state sponsored embryonic stem cell research, saying, "I believe stem cell research is important for our state and for our nation." However, he subsequently shifted to a more conservative stance, and opposed funding for research involving embryonic stem cells.

The ideal candidate for the post of president will be a leader who can take tough decisions. For this, he would need to have a strong internal value system. More importantly, he would need to have the mettle required to stand his ground. Such strong leadership is even more important today, when one considers the threats facing America. Romney may be a capable executive with the ability to get work done quickly. However, his compulsive flip flopping has proven that he lacks the moral fiber required to steer the nation during these difficult times.