Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 4: Trump’s team defends his taxes, while Bill Clinton has bad things to say about for Obamacare
Tag Archives: U.S. presidential election
How Obama won
The stakes were never so high, the battle never so bitter. With America’s future in the balance, Barack Obama overcame a surprising surge from Mitt Romney to re-capture the presidency. The inside story, by Luiza Ch. Savage
Romney losing support of American seniors
While it’s no surprise that Romney’s support has taken a hit in the wake of last week’s 47 per cent controversy, recent polls suggest that the Republican nominee is losing the support of American seniors—a vital base that Romney will need to win swing states like Florida in November, Reuters reports.
Democrats to officially support gay marriage?
The Democratic Party is going to officially support gay marriage for the first time, reports the Associated Press.
Will it be election chaos?
Technical glitches and partisanship may complicate U.S. results
Obsessed? You betcha.
Why so many women, and some men, too, are so enraged by Sarah Palin
Swinging Ohio: the battle lines are drawn
The state has a history of deciding elections. Once again, it may come down to 12 critical counties.
It’s a girl!
So the rampant speculation about all of those establishment white guys as running mates was just a smokescreen. As I speculated yesterday John McCain has deployed Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his stealth weapon.