Saturday, August 18, 2012

US PRESIDENT LIST :: 44 US Presidents List | LIST OF PRESIDENTS

US PRESIDENT LIST :: 44 US Presidents List | LIST OF PRESIDENTS - BY : Wikipedia.org
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1 Gilbert Stuart, George Washington (Lansdowne portrait, 1796).jpg George Washington
(1732–1799)
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April 30, 1789 March 4, 1797 no party 1 (1789) John Adams

Friday, August 17, 2012

United States presidential election 2016

by: wikipedia.org The election of the President and Vice President of the United States is an indirect vote in which citizens cast ballots for a slate of members of the U.S. Electoral College; these electors in turn directly elect the President and Vice President. Presidential elections occur quadrennially (the count beginning with the year 1792) on Election Day, the Tuesday between November 2 and 8,[1] coinciding with the general elections of various other federal, states and local races. The most recent was the 2008 presidential election, held on November 4 that year. The next will be the 2012 election, to be held on November 6.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

The 2016 Election, Already Upon Us




















 Clockwise from top left: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mark R. Warner, Gov. Martin O’Malley of Maryland, Elizabeth Warren.

nytimes.com ) DISTANT as it may now seem, with the Republican race dominating the news and President Obama sitting in the White House, the Democrats are not all that far from the tumult of another nominating contest themselves.

Paul Ryan might be great choice ... for 2016

Mitt Romney introduced Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as “The next president of the United States” last Saturday in Norfolk, Virginia.
He was right.  Mitt’s probably not going to be the next president, but Ryan could be a big name for 2016.
Rep. Paul Ryan represents the best of a policy wonk.  From my view, he’s better than Romney across the board, and far more qualified in terms of commitment in conservative theory.   His number-crunching puts pressure on everyone to tell the truth and not spin numbers.  And though his budget numbers are just as arbitrary and pie-in-the-sky as the Obama administration’s, his theory is grounded in realistic expectations of debt, health care costs, and the changes of our economy.  Sure, he puts up a few unrealistic assumptions, but he also provides a path for the GOP and conservatives to realize theory and enact policy.

The US 2016 Presidential race

Never mind that there are still many Republican Party primaries to come; that Mitt Romney hasn’t been formally nominated as the Republican Party’s candidate for president yet; and that he and incumbent president Barack Obama have not yet squared off in the general election. And, of course, Americans have not yet lined up at thousands of voting stations across the country. Doesn’t matter. The race for the 2016 nominations is already underway. Really it is. By J BROOKS SPECTOR.

Elizabeth Warren for President? Democrats' Barren 2016 Bench

Republicans have a bumper crop of rising stars, but Democrats have so few prospects to succeed Barack Obama that their No. 1 choice has never won an election.

United States Presidential Election 2016 (LLB'sWorld)

  United States Presidential Election 2016 (LLB'sWorld)
2016 United States Presidential Election
2016
Turnout 139,789,450
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Nominee Jon Huntsman, Jr. Kathleen Sebelius Michele Bachmann