I hope you all realize how fast the presidential election is creepin' up. If you have forgotten the exact date, it is Tuesday, November 6. Being a college student, I do not hear much talk about the presidential elections on campus or amongst other college kids; maybe I'm just not paying close attention. I hope that everyone my age is interested in the election and concerned with who leads our cou
Sara Evans, who took a break from politics at the Republican National Convention in order to put on a performance for Got Your 6, a non-profit that helps veterans and military families, admitted she was captivated by Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney and his handsome sidekick, Paul Ryan.
We know who the two major political parties are going to nominate for President of the United States in the upcoming election. For the Republican party the choice of Mitt Romney's running mate was about the only mystery left.
There are a couple of things you can count on the American people doing each time an election year rolls around — updating their voter registration cards and buying more guns.
Here it is again February 29th, that extra day that we slip in to the calendar. We know like the Presidential elections, the Olympics and Steve Holy having a hit record, leap years only occur every four years. Why is that?