Cesar Aguado's Articles

Obama Gains Support in Pennsylvania
In a move that could help Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama gain inroads with white, working class voters and business people
Clinton Pushes for Delegate Switch
Earlier this week, Clinton was vocal in pointing out the ability for delegates, even those who had already pledged their support to a particular candidate
The Democratic Campaign's Unheard Religious Undertones
Each of the three presidential candidates has long-standing ties with well-known religious leaders, some of whom serve as spiritual advisors to the candidates.
How the Democrats are Helping McCain's Campaign
Political sparring and taking personal swipes at each other is an expected part of any presidential campaign.
Governor Richardson of New Mexico Endorses Obama
In a move that could potentially sway Democratic Hispanics to vote for Barack Obama, New Mexico Governor Richardson announced his endorsement of Obama for President on Friday.
Security Breach at State Department Reveals Passport Records of all Three Presidential Candidates
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself in the position of apologizing to all three major Presidential candidates this week after contract workers illegally accessed their passport files.
Dealing With Iron Deficiency
Iron is a key component in the cells of our bodies, including the blood protein hemoglobin. It oxygenates our muscles and helps us use oxygen more efficiently.
Al Qaeda's Threat to the Election, and McCain's Views on Iraq
With the elections approaching quickly, there is increasing fear among many in the U.S. government that al Qaeda may attempt to carry out attacks against Americans in an effort to sway election results. McCain,

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