Obama Will Easily Sweep Today’s Potomac Primary

How dirty is this campaign about to get? For the next month, the operative term will be “superdelegates.”

Obama Adopts A Clintonian Tactic

“I’ll just say that I’ve released my tax returns. That’s been a policy I’ve maintained consistently. I think the American people deserve to know where you get your income from. But I’ll leave it up to you guys to chase it down. I’ve disclosed my income tax returns. I think we set the bar in [...]

Super Tuesday Will Not Settle Democratic Race

With victories in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, John McCain is poised to virtually clinch the GOP nomination with wins in next week’s historically delegate rich Super Tuesday. Americans from the Pacific to the Atlantic have a chance to send Governor Romney, Governor Huckabee and Congressman Ron Paul home for good.

Yet, [...]

South Carolina’s African-American Voters Power Obama’s Purple Revolution To Victory

U.S. Iran-Peace Project
2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis
www.usiranpeace.com
January 28, 2008

By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate

Hartford, Connecticut — As we predicted last week, Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama not only needed to win the South Carolina primary, but win it big with 80% of the Black vote. Obama did just that; stunning the nation by winning [...]

Will The Dems Snatch Defeat From The Jaws of Victory…AGAIN?

The disastrous Bush administration and the deep unpopularity of Republicans have given the Democrats a golden opportunity to capture the White House.

So it’s particularly frustrating (and frightening) to see the leading Democratic candidates fighting with each other and perhaps inflicting irreparable damage on the party’s chances of winning in November.

Senators Clinton and Obama are in [...]

South Carolina’s Black Vote Can Decide Future of Obama’s Purple Revolution

U.S. Iran-Peace Project
2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis
www.usiranpeace.com
January 21, 2008

By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate

Hartford, Connecticut — In one week, the future of Barak Obama’s presidential hopes and his Purple Revolution will be decided by South Carolina’s Black voters who make up 47 percent of the state’s electorate. Obama must not only win the South [...]