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| 2008 election News+ XML/RSSBy Dawn Monclova Congratulations on your well deserved win. I am writing this letter to let you know how this election has significantly impacted my life and how immensely proud I am of you and your historic accomplishment. By Kevin Lockett Social media consultant takes a look at the presidential election in Akron, Ohio By Collar Free, Inc. Collarfree.com, a San Diego based e-commerce and collaborative design community, announced the launch of a “Keeping Politics Positive” contest to spark involvement in the 2008 elections. By Kevyn B. Johnston Happi House Restaurants implement Voter Registration and Awareness Program in their restaurants, on their website, and advertising. By Creative Gift Baskets Controversial Election Gifts takes a run on sales as the 2008 Election heats up. By GrassRoots Steering Foundation, Inc. The 2008 VOTE THE POWER!™ CAMPAIGN is pleased to announce its new media sponsors for the Maryland Campaign 2008 Black and White Summer Gala. By LiveVideo Election videos website brings the candidates straight to you, unfiltered and gives you access not only to professional media footage of Barack Obama, and John McCain, but user-generated footage as well. By www.terryheathbooks.com The exclusive club of fiction thriller writers has gained a new full-time member as first time author Terry Heath announces that his novel The President-Elect Must Die! has been published and is available for nationwide purchase. By Virtualbookworm Publishing By analyzing the Internet, the Bible, and the Declaration of Independence, some authors are showing readers what to expect in the upcoming presidential elections. By Jordan Christopher, Ivy Hollow Media The 2008 election is not about politics but about control of the presidency by Harvard or Yale, the never-ending battle between Ivy League powerhouses. WIth 25% of all US presidents from the two schools, it means a lot in prestige and endowments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||