In a move that is expected to ease speculation amid the continued roller coaster ride that is the economy, President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden will introduce his new economic leadership team today. a major step... (Continue reading)
President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. JOhn McCain met face to face for the first time since their last presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York. In today’s meeting, the former foes met to discuss how McCain, who lost... (Continue reading)
The Republican Party is in a state of flux. Many call it an identity crisis; others say the party has lost its way. However the problem is defined, voters across the nation made clear on Election Day that they were... (Continue reading)
Obama and McCain at their final presidential debate. (Source: Getty Images) President-elect Barack Obama will meet Monday with John McCain at transition headquarters to discuss ways the two former rivals can work together on issues facing the country. The meeting will... (Continue reading)
They came out in droves on Tuesday, an estimated 24 million of them in fact. Voters ages 18 to 29 increased their turnout over the last presidential election by a projected 2.2 million, according to the Center for... (Continue reading)
The New York Times: With a message of hope and competence, he drew in legions of voters who had been disengaged and voiceless. The scenes Tuesday night of young men and women, black and white, weeping and cheering in Chicago... (Continue reading)
History was made last night when the U.S. elected Barack Obama president. ... (Continue reading)
After a highly contentious presidential campaign, Sen. John McCain held a rally in Phoenix, Ariz., where he conceded to Sen. Barack Obama.... (Continue reading)
hrongs of supporters descended upon Grant Park in Chicago to hear Sen. Barack Obama, the 44th president of the U.S. deliver his acceptance speech. It was a surreal moment. Even civil rights activist and former presidential contender Jesse Jackson,... (Continue reading)
The twenty-two month battle for the highest position in the country came to a halt tonight as the Republican National Committee gathered in Washington D.C.’s Capitol Hilton Hotel ballroom, anxiously monitoring the polls and tightly holding on to the possibility... (Continue reading)