Democratic Convention Paints All-American Image for Obama ...Voice of America: 0 views since Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 10:08 PMPerhaps the most important goal Democrats have at their presidential nominating convention in the western state of Denver, Colorado is to project an all-American image for their candidate, Barack Obama.
Igniting Viral Campaigns ...Search Engine Roundtable: 0 views since Monday, August 18, 2008 at 03:56 PMIn a world dominated by behemoths like bud.tv, MySpace, and YouTube, how do mid-sized and smaller companies break through to generate online destinations that create buzz, encourage word of mouth and establish relationships with potential buyers? This session unveils the secrets of Web 2.0 techniques and technologies that enable companies to stand out and be talked about. Moderator: Andrew ...
The Shape of the Race Changes ...RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo! News: 0 views since Monday, August 18, 2008 at 07:40 AMSlowly, almost imperceptibly, the contest for President has become a real horse race, close to a tossup (Obama maintains a 1-2 point lead in the tracking polls). The 17 days of the Olympics and the exploits of Michael Phelps have driven most political stories off the front burner, other than Russia's aggression against Georgia.
Race questions cast doubt on polls ...Post-Bulletin: 0 views since Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 11:16 AMThe year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside. "I did all I could," the man told Jackson ruefully, "bu
Race questions cast doubt on polls ...The Leaf Chronicle: 0 views since Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 06:01 AMThe year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside. "I did all I could," the man told Jackson ruefully, "but I just couldn't bring myself to pull the lever and vote for you."
Race issues cast doubt on polls ...The Record: 1 views since Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 01:36 AMThe year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside.
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Many whites tell pollsters that they will vote for Obama, but will they? ...Detroit Free Press: 1 views since Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 06:04 PMBarack Obama holds a slim lead in many polls. But can the polls be trusted? A central question about race and politics hasn't changed since 1984: Do white people lie -- to pollsters or even to themselves -- about their willingness to vote for black candidates?
Race questions cast doubt on presidential polls ...Las Vegas Sun: 1 views since Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 02:29 PMTue, Aug 12, 2008 (11:15 a.m.) The year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside.
Race questions cast doubt on presidential polls ...The San Luis Obispo Tribune: 1 views since Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 02:17 PMThe year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside. "I did all I could," the man told Jackson ruefully, "but I just couldn't bring myself to pull the lever and vote for you." L. Douglas Wilder laughs as he relates the story Jackson once told him, the sting eased by time and Wilder's vantage ...
Race questions cast doubt on presidential polls ...AP via Yahoo! News: 0 views since Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 02:05 PMThe year was 1984, and the state was Iowa. A white man who had just voted walked out of his precinct caucus and saw the Rev. Jesse Jackson standing outside.
MobileVerbs Delivers NBC Olympics Mobile Feedback ...PRWeb: 1 views since Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 05:20 AMNBC Universal has deployed the on-demand mobile marketing solution from MobileVerbs Inc. ( www.mobileverbs.com ) to enable wireless market research capability in its Olympics WAP site (wap.nbcolympics.com). The WAP site visitors can click on a banner link to participate in currently active poll or survey from their cell phones. The survey results and visitor feedback is available to the ...
7 worrisome signs for Obama ...Politico via Yahoo! News: 2 views since Monday, August 11, 2008 at 05:29 AMA few weeks back, Time magazine was musing that John McCain was in danger of sliding from ?a long shot? to a ?no-shot.? Around the same time, a hard-nosed former Hillary Clinton insider declared the race ?effectively over? thanks to the McCain campaign?s ineptitude, the tanking U.S. economy and Obama?s advantages in cash, charisma and hope.
7 worrisome signs for Obama ...The Politico: 0 views since Monday, August 11, 2008 at 04:50 AMIn a year where the fundamentals strongly favor a Democrat, their candidate has yet to pull away. Here are seven reasons for Obama to worry.