When Celebrities Take Over the Presidential Election
Northeastern UniversityAccording to a professor of journalism, Hollywood is in the thick of the presidential election, but candidates may soon grow weary of the attention.
According to a professor of journalism, Hollywood is in the thick of the presidential election, but candidates may soon grow weary of the attention.
Education reform has been well under way for years with the latest federal and state changes hitting classrooms just as reform becomes a top issue in the November elections.
An expert on Hispanic voters is available to discuss the role of Hispanics in the 2004 presidential election and the efforts that candidates, parties, and special interests are making to reach them.
From the presidency and presidential personalities to political polling, mass media, foreign policy, media endorsements, campaign finance, national policy-making, and African-American voters, experts are available to analyze the 2004 election.
Experts who can discuss a variety of topics related to the upcoming 2004 election, including the presidential election, and congressional campaign, voting and education issues.
Historically, union support has helped put many candidates over the top in elections, from the local level through the presidency.
President Bush travels to Capitol Hill January 20 for his third State of the Union address. With a presidential election year looming, and many in Congress focusing on their own reelection, the question for many is will Mr. Bush deliver more than just a modified campaign speech?