Tuesday, October 21st 2008
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has officially announced his endorsement for Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama – a move that will make a lot of undecided and Republican voters alike hop on the Obama train. More »
Tuesday, October 21st 2008
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Governor Sarah Palin (emperor of Alaska) made a damn fool of herself over the weekend on Saturday Night Live. Of course she was going for the “keeping it real” look, but once again … FAILED. More »
Thursday, October 16th 2008
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It is hard to believe that we are less than three weeks away from the 2008 presidential election. Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain participated in the last of the debates for this year’s presidential race. More »
Sunday, October 5th 2008
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JOE BIDEN / SARAH PALIN (SNL OPENER)
I called it on Thursday, and Saturday Night Live most definitely clowned Governor Sarah Palin. More »
Friday, October 3rd 2008
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I’m not sure if you caught last night’s debate, but if you were worried about Barack Obama being our future president, then I’m here to tell you to worry no more! More »
Monday, September 29th 2008
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DIDI LIMA ON WHY SHE THINKS HISPANICS SHOULD NOT VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA »
“We don’t want (Hispanics) to become the new African-American community,” Lima the Hispanic community liaison for Republican John McCain’s presidential campaign told The Associated Press. More »
Monday, September 29th 2008
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Let’s take a short moment out of our daily gossip reports to talk about something that effects nearly 60% of the readers who visit GOT daily. More »
Sunday, September 28th 2008
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According to our demographics, 35% of GOT’s readers are between the ages of 18 and 34. If you are a legal United States citizen, then there is no reason (or excuse for that matter) for you not to be registered to vote. More »
Sunday, September 28th 2008
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If that doesn’t inspire you to register to vote, then I don’t know what will! More »
Saturday, September 27th 2008
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Senator PRESIDENT Obama and that old dude they call “John McCain” participated in a debate last night in Mississipi. More »
Tuesday, September 16th 2008
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OBAMA ’08! More »
Friday, August 29th 2008
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Calling Barack Obama the democratic presidential nominee is politically correct. But eff that. I’m calling this dude the next president of these here United States of America. More »
Tuesday, August 26th 2008
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Our next First Lady, Michelle Obama, made an amazing speech last night at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO. More »
Friday, July 25th 2008
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It’s hard to keep up on what’s going on in the political world these days. So here’s a compilation of the biggest political headlines from this week! More »
Wednesday, May 7th 2008
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Leading up to the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, three obvious scenarios were discussed by analysts: Obama would win both states, Clinton would take both states, or they would each win one. More »
Wednesday, April 23rd 2008
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, beating out Sen. More »
Tuesday, April 1st 2008
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Remember this? Well now that Barack Obama looks like he’s gonna be the front-runner for the Democratic party in the November elections, 50 Cent has changed his mind on who he’s rooting for. More »
Tuesday, March 11th 2008
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(CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama claimed victory in Mississippi’s Democratic primary Tuesday. “What we’ve tried to do is steadily make sure that in each state we are making the case about the need for change in this country. More »
Tuesday, March 11th 2008
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(CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama flatly rejected suggestions Monday he would be a vice presidential running mate for Sen. More »
Sunday, March 9th 2008
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BARACK OBAMA POSES WITH UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING MASCOT PISTOL PETE
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CHEYENNE, Wyoming (CNN) — After losing Democratic contests in the delegate-rich states of Ohio and Texas this week, presidential candidate Sen. More »
Wednesday, March 5th 2008
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(CNN) — Democrats faced the prospect of at least six more weeks of tough campaigning after Hillary Clinton’s Tuesday night wins in Tuesday’s primaries in Ohio and Texas as she escaped a knockout blow by Barack Obama. More »
Monday, March 3rd 2008
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Hip-hop mogul and Phat Farm CEO Russell Simmons has publicly released a statement announcing his endorsement for Senator Barack Obama, saying that he was inspired by the diversity among supporters of the senator from Illinois. More »
Wednesday, February 13th 2008
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Senator Barack Obama got a major boost Tuesday with victories in the Democratic presidential primaries in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. More »
Sunday, February 10th 2008
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — Many voters in Saturday’s Republican contests showed they’re not yet ready to support Sen. More »
Saturday, February 9th 2008
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Here are Oprah Winfrey’s comments about why she is voting for Obama in the face of criticisms from women and charges she is only voting for him because he is Black. More »
Wednesday, February 6th 2008
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Results are still being finalized, so I won’t be able to post a full rundown of percentages and what-not until tomorrow, but according to a post on Barack Obama’s blog via his official website, the Illinois Senator has been named the winner of Super Tuesday by his campaign manager David Plouffe. More »
Wednesday, February 6th 2008
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According to CNN, Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are only separated by less than 1% when it comes to the votes cast on Super Tuesday. More »
Wednesday, February 6th 2008
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The race is getting tighter and tighter with results from “Super Tuesday” still flowing in. So far, Sen. Barack Obama has taken the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and Utah, bringing his total win (for Super Tuesday) to 10. More »
Tuesday, February 5th 2008
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All of the polls are closed, and the results are swarming in with over 20 states reporting results from “Super Tuesday!” So far, Baracka Obama has won Georgia, Illinois, and Alabama, while Hillary Clinton has taken Massachusetts, New York, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Tennessee. More »