Obama Comes To New Jersey, Fundraises For Midterms
With the Midterm Elections coming up quick on November 2nd, President Barack Obama is deeply focusing on campaigning and fundraising for his colleagues in the Democratic Party. (…)
With the Midterm Elections coming up quick on November 2nd, President Barack Obama is deeply focusing on campaigning and fundraising for his colleagues in the Democratic Party. (…)
At a time when the Midterm Election is less than a month away and most would expect President Barack Obama to be working day and night to make sure that the Democratic Party maintains the majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate so that he can get his initiatives passed with greater ease, the President of the United States is not forgetting other important issues. (…)
With his weekly radio address taking place traditionally on Saturday, President Barack Obama used the valuable time to talk about the recent measures he put into effect having to do with technological innovations in the United States. (…)
The United States Congress has come together and decided to allocate $19 billion to NASA. (…)
The issue of climate control and global warming has been one that has plagued both Democrats and Republicans since the 1990’s. (…)
President Barack Obama took to the microphone this weekend for his weekly radio address. (…)
Obama has clearly grown tired of the way the Republican Party has been handling its business in the United States Senate. (…)
With the tension between the Republicans and the Democrats over whether or not the tax cuts from the Bush Administration should be extended to all American citizens or everyone except those who make over $250,000 a year, some members of the Democratic Party are beginning to bend in order to get the bill passed. (…)
The small business plan laid out by President Barack Obama has been waiting for a vote in the United States Senate for weeks and has been blocked by the Republicans the entire time. (…)
The political system of the United States of America has traditionally been a two party system. (…)
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