The 2004 presidential candidates reached out to voters across the political aisle – but not in a genuinely conciliatory spirit, according to a new analysis which says that George W. Bush and John Kerry sought to peel away voters from the opposing party using hot-button issues.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has repeated his call for the results of Zimbabwe's elections to be published without further delay. Mr. Brown also said he is in contact with African leaders on the issue.
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The decision by a faction of Zimbabwe’s main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to contest in March elections is generating controversy. This comes after unity talks between the Arthur Mutambara faction and that of Morgan Tsvangirai reached a deadlock with no resolution on a single presidential candidate ahead of next month’s vote.
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Media campaigning by Russia's presidential candidates starts Saturday in anticipation of the March 2 election.
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Serbia is heading for a showdown next month between a nationalist who leans towards Russia and a liberal favouring the West following the first round of a presidential election.
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What are the United States presidential candidates’ positions on scientific topics ranging from evolution to global warming? A special news report, which is being published in the 4 January issue of the journal Science, addresses these questions and profiles the nine leading candidates on where they stand on important scientific issues.
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Leading Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has said he would offer Iran economic inducements and a possible promise not to seek "regime change" if it stopped meddling in Iraq and cooperated on terrorism and nuclear issues.
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Levon Ter Petrosyan, the former and first president of the Republic of Armenia announced his candidacy to run for becoming the 3rd president of the Republic of Armenia.
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A split-second glance at two candidates' faces is often enough to determine which one will win an election, according to a Princeton University study.
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Senator Hillary Clinton has chosen Celine Dion's 'You and I' as a 2008 presidential campaign song. This choice was made by web voters and widely publicized by help of a humorous video just like 'The Sopranos' that she has posted in her website.
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Hillary Clinton, who is one of the democratic party hopefulls for U.S. Presidential elections in 2008 spoke in front of Silicon Valley executives and outlined her technology plan. Hillary's technology plan includes increased spending on basic research and efforts to create more high-paying jobs to keep in them in USA.
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The Department of Homeland Secret Service said that Democratic Sen Barack Obama has been being placed under its protection, the earliest ever for a US Presidential candidate while the scope of his protection has not been revealed.
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