Showing posts with label clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clinton. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Clinton woos the outsourcers that workers fear.

Hillary Clinton, American workers enemy #1. In her home state of New York, Senator Clinton's track record shows she gives American jobs away at a rate of 50 to 1. Imagine 8 years of her as commander of chief, all Americans jobs will be outsourced.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 20: Tracking the electronic campaign.

Social Networking sites are primarily used by millions of e-generationers, computer age adults of late teens through thirty somethings, to communicate with friends and family. But this presidential election cycle many e-generationers are doing something different with these social networking sites, they are showing their political support on their personal pages so that all can see. And I am here to compare the amount of support each candidate has so far.

This is the weekly report on how the Democratic Presidential Candidates are faring in the world of Social Networking.

Facebook

SupportersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama131624+3395 1
#2 Hillary Clinton36815+1539 2
#3 John Edwards15944+840 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich7844+819 4
#5 Joe Biden4730+321 6
#6 Mike Gravel4117+286 7
#7 Bill Richardson5384+222 5
#8 Chris Dodd1277+53 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama167176+3794 1
#2 Hillary Clinton132192+2252 2
#3 Dennis Kucinich29868+1804 7
#4 John Edwards47626+306 3
#5 Bill Richardson20907+79 5
#6 Mike Gravel9250+304 8
#7 Joe Biden14217+172 4
#8 Chris Dodd8837+122 6


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama10194+171 1
#2 Hillary Clinton5363+212 3
#3 Dennis Kucinich3012+132 2
#4 John Edwards3750+45 4
#5 Mike Gravel2591+67 5
#6 Joe Biden1203+30 6
#7 Bill Richardson1446+17 7
#8 Chris Dodd621+3 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


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Monday, August 13, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 19: Tracking the electronic campaign.

Starting this week I have added Facebook to the list of Social Networking sites I will be tracking. This will give us 3 major sites that are being used by the democratic campaigns to drum up support for their respective campaigns. By watching these sites you can spot trends forming and who knows maybe one of the lower tier candidates might catch fire online and catapult themselves to the front of the pack come January.

Facebook

SupportersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama128229
#2 Hillary Clinton35276
#3 John Edwards15104
#4 Dennis Kucinich7025
#5 Bill Richardson5162
#6 Joe Biden4409
#7 Mike Gravel3831
#8 Chris Dodd1224



MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama163382+3314 1
#2 Hillary Clinton129940+2593 2
#3 John Edwards47320+218 3
#4 Joe Biden14045+332 7
#5 Bill Richardson20828+188 5
#6 Chris Dodd8715+283 8
#7 Dennis Kucinich28064-39 4
#8 Mike Gravel8946+241 6


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Very Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Very Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama10023+268 1
#2 Dennis Kucinich2880+178 3
#3 Hillary Clinton5151+101 2
#4 John Edwards3705+64 5
#5 Mike Gravel2524+66 4
#6 Joe Biden1173+52 6
#7 Bill Richardson1429+29 7
#8 Chris Dodd618+16 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


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Thursday, August 9, 2007

My vote to authorize the War in Iraq was a mistake and I want to change it.....

Those are words muttered by a few of the Democratic Presidential hopefuls. But are they really sorry or they just playing to whatever the increasing number of Americans want to hear. Lets take a quick examination and see what we come up with.

John Edwards voted to authorize the war and now seems to be the most outspoken of his regretfulness of that vote. But you have to remember that he can say he has been against the war soon after the initial vote because we will never know how he would have votedthe past half dozen war appropriations. Could it be that he is jobless, his political tank is running on empty, and he is making that one last push for the dream. That would be my guess.

Chris Dodd also voted to authorize the war and has had a change of heart here of late. Up until the last appropriations for the war, Senator Dodd had continued to support the war after voting for it initially. But once it became clear that the Iraq War was going to be a central issue of this campaign due to its increasing unpopulatrity, he jumped to the side of calling his Iraq vote a mistake. Dodd has been a senator of Connecticut for the past 26 years. The 5 term senator is now 63 years old meaning he isn't a spring chicken anymore. My guess is he is fulfilling a dream of his that he can say he once ran for president and hopefully get himself a cabinet position.

Hillary Clinton also voted to authorize the War in Iraq and has had a change in heart towards the war yet can't admit her vote as a mistake, she rather word it I was tricked. Up until the last appropriations for the war, Senator Clinton had continued to support the war after voting for it initially. Senator Clinton though is a rock star and the way she does things are scripted and always right according to MSM. The New York senator never answers the question and veers completely off course when asked it. But what do you expect from a repubocrat. She is big money, she is what republicans want, as she will be a deer in headlights if she makes it to the general election.

When looking at the big picture maybe they did make a mistake and sincerely regret their vote, but it was a crucial mistake that has cost 3700 American lives to date. And if you make a mistake to that degree you should not even be considered for the highest office in the land. Costing 3700 brave men and women their lives is a mistake we can not take a chance of happening again. They were supplied the intel and if they didn't read all the intel, then they should actually be fired from the posts they currently do hold,if any, because they failed there constituents.


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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 18: Tracking the electronic campaign.

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama160068+5416 1
#2 Hillary Clinton127347+2899 2
#3 John Edwards47102+603 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich28103+522 4
#5 Bill Richardson20640+457 6
#6 Mike Gravel8705+399 8
#7 Joe Biden13713+330 5
#8 Chris Dodd8432+328 7


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama9755+191 1
#2 Hillary Clinton5050+84 3
#3 Dennis Kucinich2702+116 5
#4 Mike Gravel2458+121 2
#5 John Edwards3641+83 4
#6 Joe Biden1121+55 6
#7 Bill Richardson1400+32 7
#8 Chris Dodd602+17 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Mike Gravel: Strong Week

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Barack Obama tops the Democratic Primary Poll for 7th straight month.

Barack Obama topped the Democratic Primary Poll 2008 hosted by Put Peace in the Whitehouse in 2008 for the 7th consecutive month. In the monthly online poll, random online voters are asked what announced or expected Democratic candidate will they vote for in the 2008 Democratic Primary, and a total of 1100 votes were cast in the month of July. Obama received 29% (316 votes) of the total. Dennis Kucinich came in 2nd with 24% (260 votes). John Edwards finished in 3rd place with 14% (157 votes) followed by Bill Richardson 11% (126 votes), Hillary Clinton 8% (83 votes), Mike Gravel 5% (54 votes) and Joe Biden 4% (42 votes).

Here is a total rundown of the results.

Barack Obama316 votes29%
Dennis Kucinich260 votes24%
John Edwards157 votes14%
Bill Richardson126 votes11%
Hillary Clinton83 votes8%
Mike Gravel54 votes5%
Joe Biden42 votes4%
Al Gore39 votes4%
Chris Dodd17 votes2%
Wes Clark6 votes1%


July winners and losers.

Winners

Dennis Kucinich +6%
John Edwards +4%
Bill Richardson +4%
Barack Obama +2%
Hillary Clinton +1%

Losers

Mike Gravel -14%
Al Gore -1%

If your favorite isn’t where you thought they should be, let your voice be heard and vote. To vote in the August poll go to the link below.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW


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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 17: Tracking the electronic campaign.

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama154652+6380 1
#2 Hillary Clinton124448+3502 2
#3 John Edwards46499+663 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich27581+881 4
#5 Joe Biden13383+477 8
#6 Bill Richardson20183+129 5
#7 Chris Dodd8104+416 7
#8 Mike Gravel8306+404 6


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama9564+417 1
#2 Mike Gravel2337+671 5
#3 Hillary Clinton4966+226 2
#4 John Edwards3558+229 4
#5 Dennis Kucinich2586+177 3
#6 Joe Biden1066+88 7
#7 Bill Richardson1368+67 6
#8 Chris Dodd585+34 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Mike Gravel: Very Strong Week

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 16: Tracking the electronic campaign.

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama148272+6615 1
#2 Hillary Clinton120946+3746 2
#3 John Edwards45836+738 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich26700+474 4
#5 Bill Richardson20054+317 5
#6 Mike Gravel7902+354 6
#7 Chris Dodd7688+279 8
#8 Joe Biden12906+140 7


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama9147+241 1
#2 Hillary Clinton4740+111 3
#3 Dennis Kucinich2409+98 4
#4 John Edwards3329+52 5
#5 Mike Gravel1666+60 6
#6 Bill Richardson1301+38 2
#7 Joe Biden978+33 7
#8 Chris Dodd551+16 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Which Presedential Candidate votes the way that you would vote?

With the 2008 Presidential Election fast approaching it is time to know your candidates before you cast that all important vote for one of them. One issue doesn't make a candidate, it is the combination of all the issues as a whole that should be your decider.

Mainstream media picks frontrunners and plasters their faces front and center for everyone to see. But do they really vote for your values? The best way to find out is to dig through their past voting records to see their history on the issues. That can be a daunting task digging through past votes at many different levels of politics. Thankfully there is a site that has eliminated all the work for us and we just answer a few questions and it spits out the data.

Try it out for yourself, it may suprise you who has voted when it counts the way you would have voted. Click the link and it will open up a new window.

http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html

I took the test and I have been supporting the right candidate from the get go. Dennis kucinich votes the way I would vote 71% of the time.

My results:

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Dennis Kucinich (71%)
3. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (70%)
4. Barack Obama (66%)
5. Christopher Dodd (61%)
6. Joseph Biden (60%)
7. Hillary Clinton (58%)
8. John Edwards (58%)
9. Wesley Clark (not announced) (57%)
10. Al Gore (not announced) (56%)
11. Bill Richardson (51%)
12. Mike Gravel (49%)
13. Ron Paul (47%)
14. Michael Bloomberg (not announced) (46%)
15. Elaine Brown (33%)
16. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (31%)
17. Mike Huckabee (29%)
18. Tommy Thompson (27%)
19. John McCain (27%)
20. Rudolph Giuliani (22%)
21. Mitt Romney (22%)
22. Chuck Hagel (not announced) (17%)
23. Sam Brownback (16%)
24. Duncan Hunter (16%)
25. Newt Gingrich (not announced) (16%)
26. Tom Tancredo (16%)
27. Fred Thompson (not announced) (15%)
28. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (13%)


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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 15: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama141657+7984 1
#2 Hillary Clinton117200+5648 2
#3 John Edwards45098+1074 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich26226+1149 4
#5 Bill Richardson19737+893 5
#6 Mike Gravel7548+522 7
#7 Joe Biden12766+344 6
#8 Chris Dodd7409+208 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama8906+177 1
#2 Bill Richardson1263+233 7
#3 Hillary Clinton4629+83 2
#4 Dennis Kucinich2311+90 3
#5 John Edwards3277+30 4
#6 Mike Gravel1606+71 5
#7 Joe Biden945+24 6
#8 Chris Dodd535+9 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

ATTEMPT MADE TO RIG PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION!

On 7/13/2007, Dennis Kucinich appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews on to talk about how John Edwards and Hillary Clinton were caught on open mic discussing eliminating lower funded candidates.


Friday, July 13, 2007

Hillary Clinton and John Edwards want to muzzle lower funded candidates.

After a NAACP Democratic Presidential Candidates Forum in Detroit, MI on July 12, 2007, a secret between Hillary Clinton and John Edwards was caught on a FOX microphone. Not aware that their microphones were still on, the following exchange was caught between Clinton and Edwards.

Edwards: "...at some point...(unintelligible)...maybe the Fall. We should try to have...a more serious and a smaller group."

Clinton: Well...we...we've got to cut the number...because they are...because they arejust being trivialized."

Edwards: "...and they're...they're not serious. They're not serious."

Clinton: "No...you know...I...I...I think there was an effort by our campaigns to do that. It got...it got somehow...detoured. We've gotta get back to it...because that's all we're going to do between now and then is that...thanks, Barack. So...we...us...thanks, Dennis...our guys should talk."


For the entire Fox report click on the YouTube video below. Entire run time 2 minutes.




Looks like Clinton and Edwards are trying to force us to choose one of them. They need to relize that we the people of this fine land deserve to hear all the Democratic Candidates and all the great ideas that they bring to the table.

I say no censorship in the debates, let us hear from all the candidates. The Democratic Nomination is not for sale and raising millons of dollars from corporate donors don't make your views on the issues the best.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 14: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama133673+7647 1
#2 Hillary Clinton111552+5112 2
#3 John Edwards44024+1520 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich25077+919 4
#5 Bill Richardson18844+590 5
#6 Joe Biden12422+540 7
#7 Mike Gravel7026+471 6
#8 Chris Dodd7201+224 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama8729+157 1
#2 Hillary Clinton4546+98 3
#3 Dennis Kucinich2221+92 5
#4 John Edwards3247+61 2
#5 Mike Gravel1535+75 6
#6 Joe Biden921+26 8
#7 Bill Richardson1030+23 7
#8 Chris Dodd526+12 4


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Sen. Hillary Clinton's refusal to answer steelworkers' questions both troubling and revealing

On July 5, 2007, the Democratic Presidential candidates addressed the United Steelworkers Union Candidate Forum. After agreeing to a 30 minute question-and-answer with union members, Hillary Clinton skipped out after making her address, leaving union members wondering what does she have to hide.

The following article is from the presidential campaign website of Dennis Kucinich http://kucinich.us/

Sen. Hillary Clinton's refusal to answer steelworkers' questions both troubling and revealing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, July 06, 2007

CLEVELAND OH -- The Kucinich for President Campaign issued the following statement this afternoon:

"It is deeply troubling, but, perhaps, very revealing, when a Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States seeks the support of one of the most important industrial labor unions in the nation but refuses to answer questions from the rank and file union members.

"That's what happened today when U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton addressed the United Steelworkers conference in Cleveland. Not only did she not participate in the question-and-answer portion of the program to which all of the Presidential candidates had agreed, but she also completely ignored one of the major issues that has forced millions of union workers and others into unemployment: the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

"Yesterday, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Senator Joe Biden, and former Senator John Edwards held to their commitment to the USW to answer any and all questions from union members for 30 minutes each.

"It borders on arrogance for a Democrat to deliver pro-union promises and platitudes in prepared remarks, but then refuse to engage in an honest and open conversation with workers whose lives have been profoundly impacted by disastrous trade policies -- especially NAFTA, which was enacted during the Clinton Administration.

"Does Senator Clinton support NAFTA? Will she attempt to "fix it," as former Senator Edwards proposed yesterday? Or will she have the courage to repeal it, as only Congressman Kucinich has proposed? Members of the steelworkers union and other industrialized unions did not get any answers because they weren't permitted to ask the questions.

"Candidates have an obligation to go beyond orchestrated and scripted performances, answer tough questions, and address serious issues. If they calculate that it is preferable to side-step that obligation when they are trying to win votes, voters will be left wondering where those candidates really stand and what they will really do if elected. If anything, Senator Clinton has an even higher obligation to address this issue because NAFTA was enacted during the Clinton Administration. Someone needs to ask where the Senator stands. And the Senator has a responsibility to answer."

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 13: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama126026+6709 1
#2 Hillary Clinton106440+5973 2
#3 John Edwards42504+725 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich24158+882 4
#5 Bill Richardson18254+190 5
#6 Mike Gravel6555+392 7
#7 Joe Biden11882+358 6
#8 Chris Dodd6977+164 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama8572+119 1
#2 John Edwards3186+160 3
#3 Hillary Clinton4448+89 2
#4 Chris Dodd514+207 8
#5 Dennis Kucinich2129+66 4
#6 Mike Gravel1460+68 5
#7 Bill Richardson1007+24 6
#8 Joe Biden895+16 7


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Strong Week

Hillary Clinton: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Very Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.

Barack Obama tops the Democratic Primary Poll for 6th straight month.

Barack Obama topped the Democratic Primary Poll 2008 hosted by Put Peace in the Whitehouse in 2008 for the 6th consecutive month. In the monthly online poll, random online voters are asked what announced or expected Democratic candidate will they vote for in the 2008 Democratic Primary, and a total of 974 votes were cast in the month of June. Obama received 27% (263 votes) of the total. Mike Gravel came in 2nd with 19% (188 votes). Dennis Kucinich finished in 3rd place with 18% (179 votes) followed by John Edwards 10% (95 votes), Hillary Clinton 7% (70 votes), Bill Richardson 7% (65 votes) and Al Gore 5% (51 votes).

Here is a total rundown of the results.

Barack Obama263 votes27%
Mike Gravel188 votes19%
Dennis Kucinich179 votes18%
John Edwards95 votes10%
Hillary Clinton70 votes7%
Bill Richardson65 votes7%
Al Gore51 votes5%
Joe Biden40 votes4%
Chris Dodd18 votes2%
Wes Clark5 votes1%


June winners and losers.

Winners

Barack Obama +3%
Al Gore +2%
Mike Gravel +1%
Joe Biden +1%
Chris Dodd +1%
Wes Clark +1%

Losers

John Edwards -3%
Hillary Clinton -3%
Dennis Kucinich -2%

If your favorite isn’t where you thought they should be, let your voice be heard and vote. To vote in the July poll go to the link below.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 12: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama119317+11522 1
#2 Hillary Clinton100467+6101 2
#3 John Edwards41779+1111 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich23276+1016 4
#5 Bill Richardson18064+604 5
#6 Joe Biden11524+564 6
#7 Mike Gravel6163+397 7
#8 Chris Dodd6813+357 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama8453+268 1
#2 Hillary Clinton4359+210 2
#3 John Edwards3026+42 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich2063+63 4
#5 Mike Gravel1392+77 5
#6 Bill Richardson983+36 7
#7 Joe Biden879+17 5
#8 Chris Dodd307+9 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Very Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 11: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama107795+7604 1
#2 Hillary Clinton94366+5008 2
#3 John Edwards40668+913 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich22260+908 4
#5 Bill Richardson17460+630 5
#6 Joe Biden10960+479 6
#7 Mike Gravel5766+422 7
#8 Chris Dodd6456+105 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama8185+1675 1
#2 Hillary Clinton4149+135 2
#3 John Edwards2984+55 4
#4 Dennis Kucinich2000+60 6
#5 Mike Gravel1315+76 3
#6 Bill Richardson947+48 7
#7 Joe Biden862+26 5
#8 Chris Dodd298+11 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 10: Obama remains in control of MySpace and YouTube

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama100191+9066 1
#2 Hillary Clinton89358+5777 2
#3 John Edwards39755+1037 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich21352+1276 5
#5 Bill Richardson16830+908 4
#6 Joe Biden10481+469 6
#7 Mike Gravel5344+501 7
#8 Chris Dodd6351+261 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Strong Week.

Bill Richardson: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


YouTube

SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama6510+230 1
#2 Hillary Clinton4014+293 2
#3 Mike Gravel1239+256 5
#4 John Edwards2929+69 3
#5 Joe Biden836+172 6
#6 Dennis Kucinich1940+91 4
#7 Bill Richardson899+36 7
#8 Chris Dodd287+29 8


Barack Obama: Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

Mike Gravel: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Joe Biden: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Poor Week.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Social Networking in the Democratic Party Week 9: Obama remains the trend setter on MySpace and reclaimed the top spot on YouTube.

MySpace

FriendsNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama91125+6137 1
#2 Hillary Clinton83581+5072 2
#3 John Edwards38718+1319 3
#4 Bill Richardson15922+1210 5
#5 Dennis Kucinich20076+892 4
#6 Joe Biden10012+478 6
#7 Mike Gravel4843+559 7
#8 Chris Dodd6090+282 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Very Strong Week.

John Edwards: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Strong Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Poor Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.


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SubscribersNet Gain from last weekLast weeks power ranking
#1 Barack Obama6280+373 2
#2 Hillary Clinton3721+268 1
#3 John Edwards2860+64 3
#4 Dennis Kucinich1849+77 4
#5 Mike Gravel983+60 5
#6 Joe Biden664+64 7
#7 Bill Richardson863+46 6
#8 Chris Dodd258+17 8


Barack Obama: Very Strong Week.

Hillary Clinton: Strong Week.

John Edwards: Poor Week.

Dennis Kucinich: Consistent Week.

Mike Gravel: Consistent Week.

Joe Biden: Consistent Week.

Bill Richardson: Poor Week.

Chris Dodd: Very Poor Week.