Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

CATCHUP and OPINION.

GM logoWASHINGTON – The top GM (General Motors) CEO stepped down yesterday due to the company failing after receiving millions from US.

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On Meet the Press, Former Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said that he may or may NOT support his former running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) depending on the situation then. He mentioned possible nominees such as Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty,Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal , or Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman.

I don’t think he’ll support Palin in 2012 if she runs. In another interview,he said he may not support her. Palin already started a PAC (SarahPAC.com) and is important to the GOP to win back the USA.I personally want a Romney ticket. -PoliUn Editor Julian

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LONDON – The G20 Summit started with MASSIVE security. Protests and police scatter the famous city as 20 of the world’s largest economies’ leaders meet.

I think people are PISSED at these governments for driving us into a GLOBAL recession. I don’t blame the British for striking before socialism (Labour Party) completely takes over. Hopefully, the Conservatives will take back control next year and bye-bye Gordon Brown. – Anonymous

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

BREAKING NEWS: Judge considers counting 4,000+ rejected votes in Minnesota Senate election

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ST. PAUL,MN - On February 3, the judges agreed to consider 4,797 rejected absentee ballots. This was far fewer than the number requested by Coleman but far greater than Franken requested. These ballots fall into two categories: those where voters appeared to have met all legal requirements, and those where voters ran afoul of the law through no fault of their own. With these new votes,a certified winner may come.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

BREAKING NEWS: Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee may run in 2012.

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NEWSROOM– We have just learned that Fmr 2008 VP Nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has formed an exploratory committee and a PAC (Political-Action-Committee) to run in 2012. This is all the information we currently have. To see the website and donate,visit The Sarah Palin PAC . Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,Gen. Wesley Clark,and Gov. Mike Huckabee all has PACs before they ran in the Presidential Election. Fmr. Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee [R] also has a PAC at The Mike Huckabee PAC. Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee are highly expected to run in 2012. Both are very popular in public polling for the 2012 GOP nomination.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hope in 2012



NEW YORK/Hudson County,NJ NEWSROOM -
Since Obama has won and so has the Democrats in the House & Senate, the next
chance for the GOP to gain control in Congress and the House. Vote for the GOP
senators and representatives in 2010. Be assured that the Dems in the house
especially that stupid Nancy Pelosi,will raise taxes. We will learn to work with
Obama and Biden,and in 2012,we will be back.

GOP Possible Candidates,2012

Alaska Gov. and 2008 VP nominee Sarah Palin is currently at the top of the list
of potential candidates to take on President Obama,followed by Mike Huckabee
(AR) , Mitt Romney (MA), and Bobby Jindal (LA)

1. Gov Sarah Palin(AK)
2. Fmr Gov Mitt Romney(MA)
3. Gov Bobby Jindal(LA)
4. Rep. Eric Cantor(VA)
5. Sen. John Thune(SD)
6. Fmr. Speaker Newt Gingrich (GA)
7. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (MN)
8. Gov. Charlie Crist (FL)
9. Gov. Mark Sanford (SC)
10. Gov. Haley Barbour (MS)
11. Gov. Rick Perry (TX)
12. Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. (UT)
13. Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR)
14. Fmr. Gov Gary E. Johnson (NM)
15. Rep. Mike Pence (IN)
16. Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani (NY)
17. Congressman Ron Paul (TX)
18. Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)
19. Iraq War Commander Gen. David Petraeus
20. Attorney General Bob McDonnell (VA)
21. California State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner (CA)
22. Sen. Jim DeMint (SC)
23. Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC)
24. Sen. Chuck Hagel (NE)
25. Gov. Linda Lingle (HI)
26. Sen. Jon Kyl (AZ)
27. Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)
28. Sen. Lamar Alexander (TN)
29. Sen. Sam Brownback (KS)
30. Sen. Norm Coleman (MN)
31. Gov. Mitch Daniels (IN)
32. Sen. John Ensign (NV)
33. Fmr. Sen Fred Thompson (TN)
34. Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush (FL)


if in BOLD, they are the most popular candidates.


Democratic Party Possible Candidates,2012


1. Pres. Barack Obama (IL)*Bold2. Vice Pres. Joe Biden (DE)
3. Secy. of State Hillary Clinton (NY)
4. Sen. Joe Lieberman (CT)
5. Former VP and 2000 Pres. Nominee Al Gore (TN)
6. Former Sen. John Edwards (NC)
7. Gov. Bill Richardson (NM)
8. Sen. Mark Warner (VA)
9. Sen. Evan Bayh (IN)
*May run with no other opposition for nomination

Possible 3rd Party/Independent Candidates:

  1. 1. Ralph Nader
  2. 2. Mayor Mike Bloomberg , New York City
  3. 3. Fmr. Libertarian VP Nominee Wayne Allyn Root (NV)
  4. 4. Fmr. Libertarian Nominee Mary Ruwart (TX)
  5. 5. Fmr. Gov. Jesse Ventura (MN)
  6. Dave Hollist (CA)
  7. Michael Jingozian (OR)
  8. Thomas L. Knapp (MO)

Changes in the Electoral College,According to Upcoming 2010 US Census
Gains:
Texas +3
Florida +2
Arizona, Georgia, Nevada,Utah,North Carolina,Oregon,South Carolina +1

Losses:
California,Illinois,Iowa,Michigan,New Jersey,Louisiana,Massachusetts,Missouri,Minnesota,
Pennsylvania -1
New York,Ohio -2

Red - Republican/GOP
Blue - Democrats
Orange - Neither;Usually a Swing State
Yellow- 3rd Party/Independent/No Party

Click here for full list

Personally,I will support Fmr Gov. Mitt Romney (MA) and I hope this election
will be like the 1976 election (see post) and Obama loses re-election (like
Jimmy Carter) and a great conservative (like Ronald Reagan) takes office for 2
terms til 2020. :)



Hopefully, taxes will not be raised too high and for sure,the Iraq War is over.
It seems no one agreed with 'Joe The Plumber' and others.

As Sen. McCain said on election day,we will have to work with Obama and Biden
and the newly Democratic Congress.

Monday, January 5, 2009

BREAKING NEWS:Comedian Al Franken wins Norm Coleman's Senate Seat


ST. PAUL,MN - It is confirmed that Comedian Al Franken (D) has won the Minnesota Senate election. Incumbent Norm Coleman (R) is challenging his win n the recount. Minnesota has an awkward and weird and kinda dumb political structure. They elected a former wrestler,Jesse Ventura governor in 1999. Norm Coleman is expected to contest the election. He was until Jan. 12. It seems 2009 may be the year for Democrats...but will the GOP fight back next year during Senate elections?

UPDATE: Incumbent Norm Coleman (R) is challenging this win with the State of Minnesota. It may take months or weeks to determine who officially gets the seat. The Governor of Minnesota is Tim Pawlenty (R) and Secy of State Mark Ritchie (D)
who will appoint the winner by Jan 12 or later.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Minnesota Senate election still going on

MINNEAPOLIS - A lot of chaos over the recount for who gets the Senate seat in Minnesota.
Incumbent Norm Coleman (R) and Comedian Al Franken (D). This is kinda STUPID. Norm Coleman won by a small margin already! Just like the 2000 election in Florida! and What's going on in Minnesota? stolen ballots,confuse votes? Check out this video from (this time,not biased) CBS News:

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UPDATE: Coleman (R) may only be ahead by two votes. Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) is prepping in case of an emergency. The election may not be resolved until maybe next month. If Franken wins,the Dems would have 59 seats in the Senate,just 1 seat short of a super majority.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Some Senate elections too close to call

GEORGIA SENATE ELECTION,2008
Republican Party | Democratic Party
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ATLANTA - In the Senate elections in Georgia and Minnesota,the race is too close to call. If the Democrats win,they will have a super-majority in the Senate,and therefore,be able to block any filibusters. This is important to determine the Senate majority of 60 seats. Incumbent Senator Saxby Chambliss (R) is running against Jim Martin (D) in this very close election.Former Presidential Candidates Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) are campaigning for Chambliss and Former President Bill Clinton (D-AR) is campaigning for Jim Martin. Click here for main article.For the election in Minnesota,see below.
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MINNESOTA SENATE ELECTION,2008
Republican Party | Democratic Party
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MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL - In Minnesota,incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) is running against Al Franken (D).According to recent reports,Coleman (R) is only ahead by 110+ votes,which is a similar number to the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election Recount in Florida. Click here for the main article.

Recounts are undergoing in both states.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Election 08 Comedy: SNL Weekend Update pokes fun at Obama-Biden.


NEW YORK Live from New York,it's Saturday Night! This Saturday on SNL's spoof of news,Weekend Update,There were several jokes geared towards Obama (and a skit of Biden). One of them was: This week,First Lady Laura Bush gave a White House tour to Michelle Obama and kept her purse in her hand. There were also 3 more jokes which were hilarious. Here is the Joe Biden skit:



SNL 11/16:Host-Paul Rudd;Musical Guest-Beyonce

Next SNL (11/22) : Host-Tim McGraw Musical Guests-Ludacris&T-Pain

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Similarities between 1976 Election and 2008 election


1976: Gerald Ford vs. Jimmy Carter
The incumbent president,Gerald Ford was running for re-election after an unpopular Republican president,Richard Nixon resigned. Jimmy Carter won. Jimmy Carter tried to run for re-election,but failed,and we got the great Republican (possibly the best Republican) Ronald Reagan in 1980.

2008
: John McCain vs. Barack Obama
The incumbent president,George W Bush was an unpopular Republican president. Barack Obama won. Hopefully,Barack Obama will LOSE re-election in 2012 like Jimmy Carter in 1980 and we will get another great Republican president like Ronald Reagan.

Note:Click the election year for its profile.

4 MORE YEARS!! ROMNEY 2012!

GOP 2010!

Pictures from Top to Bottom: Candidates for 1976 election,Candidates for 2008 election,Candidates for 1980 election,Incumbent Presidents Richard Nixon (R) and George W. Bush (R)

Monday, November 10, 2008

Politics Uncovered is endorsing Mitt Romney for President,2012



Politics Uncovered has chosen to (in)formally endorse Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA),right, for President in 2012,if he runs again. He is the right conservative to be the next Ronald Reagan. As we previously posted,the 2008 and 1976 elections are similar. We hope that the 2012 and 1980 elections are similar too. (see 1976 vs. 2008 election Post). 2012 would be similar if Barack Obama LOSES re-election to a great Republican (in 1980 - Jimmy Carter LOST re-election to the great & honorable Ronald Reagan)

Romney 2012 Ad:Why he should run again:
Click here for video


Click here for the Draft Mitt Romney for President 2012 Group on Facebook. (10,000+members)

Click here to see other possible 2012 GOP nominees. ,AOL News

Update:AOL News: Gov. Mitt Romney has reportedly said he wants to keep 'his options open'.
Politics Uncovered hopes that the Governor is seriously thinking about running again. (He lost in 2008 to John McCain)

Update:AOL News: In a random poll,49,822 people think Mitt Romney will be the nominee (26%). He is followed by Gov. Sarah Palin,43,510 people (23%), Gov Bobby Jindal (24,544 people/13%), Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (22,627 people/12%),Fmr. Speaker Newt Gingrich (18,418/10%), and Gov Tim Pawlenty (4,957 people/3%). *

*NOTE: Results may change overtime. To vote and see results,click here.


1980 election results/page , Wikipedia

1976 election results/page
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