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Sarah Palin's Acceptance Speech

Darrell M. West, September 04, 2008

Sarah Palin's Acceptance Speech
Sarah Palin's Acceptance Speech

Sarah Palin, Alaska's governor and the GOP vice presidential nominee, addressed the Republican convention in a speech widely acclaimed by her audience, but delivered amid criticism about her length of executive service in government. Darrell West analyzes the content of her speech and the tenor of her performance—and concludes she did what she was supposed to do.  

Political Conventions, Political Campaigns, U.S. Politics, Politics, Executive Branch

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Save to My PortfolioThe Political Geography of Ohio, Michigan, and Missouri: Battlegrounds in the Heartland

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, October 10, 2008, The Brookings Institution

In this analysis of what they term “the battleground states,” William Frey and Ruy Teixeira crunch the demographic and voting numbers to determine which voters will decide the 2008 presidential contest in Ohio, Michigan, and Missouri. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Political Geography of Virginia and Florida: Bookends of the New South

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, October 10, 2008, The Brookings Institution

In this analysis of what they term “the battleground states,” William Frey and Ruy Teixeira crunch the demographic and voting numbers to determine which voters will decide the 2008 presidential contest in Virginia and Florida. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPalin's Impact On Presidential Race Analyzed

E.J. Dionne, Jr., September 05, 2008, All Things Considered

Sarah Palin's selection as John McCain's running mate has energized the Republican base. E.J. Dionne joined David Brooks on All Things Considered to discuss Palin’s impact on the 2008 election and how she changes the race. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe McCain Paradox

William A. Galston, September 05, 2008, The Brookings Institution

The McCain ParadoxOn Thursday, Republicans wrapped up their convention in St. Paul, Minnesota with John McCain’s acceptance speech. He delivered an honorable but paradoxical acceptance speech, writes William Galston, pledging to end bipartisanship rancor in Washington while allowing his campaign to choreograph a convention filled with highly charged personal attacks against the Democratic nominee. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Post-Convention Bump

Darrell M. West, September 02, 2008

Candidates typically gain popularity with voters immediately following their party conventions. But, as Darrell West explains, this “bump” in popularity is generally short-lived. This election cycle is no different and, he says, people won’t really know where the candidates stand until a few weeks after the Republican convention.

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Save to My PortfolioPoliticians Cry Poor as They Dig Deep for Log Cabins

Michael Fullilove, September 02, 2008, The Sydney Morning Herald

Michael Fullilove reflects on speeches at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in which many speakers focused on their own humble beginnings. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioSarah Palin: A Good Surprise

Ron Nessen, August 31, 2008, The Brookings Institution

Sarah Palin: A Good SurpriseAn old expression in politics asserts, “There is no such thing as a good surprise.” Ron Nessen says that John McCain’s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate was a surprise; possibly, a rare good surprise. While the McCain-Palin ticket comes with a number of risks, argues Nessen, overall it provides the Republicans with more positives than negatives.
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Save to My PortfolioThe Republican Platform

Darrell M. West, August 29, 2008

The Republican PlatformLooking forward to the Republican National Convention, Darrell West thinks that there could be disagreements on some planks of the party’s platform. On issues like abortion and torture, Senator John McCain has broken with the Republican Party and taken a slightly more moderate stance.

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Save to My PortfolioThe Republican National Convention

Stephen Hess, August 29, 2008

The Republican National ConventionNow that the confetti has fallen on the Democratic National Convention, the Republican one is now front and center. Stephen Hess outlines what Senator John McCain hopes to accomplish in Minneapolis.

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Save to My PortfolioReflections on a Historic First

Hugh B. Price, August 29, 2008, The Brookings Institution

Reflections on a Historic FirstSenator Obama’s nomination is one for the history books, marking a key moment for African Americans and the country. Hugh Price reflects on the nomination, race relations, and the symbolism of a spectacle that evoked pride, awe and astonishment. The New Millenium, he says, has finally arrived. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioObama Delivers an American Promise

William A. Galston, August 29, 2008, The Brookings Institution

Obama Delivers an American PromiseAlthough Barack Obama's speech did not rise to the heights of his 2004 convention speech, writes William Galston, the nominee reached out to portions of the electorate that have been unresponsive to Obama's eloquence and high-flying idealism. He said, in essence, I share your values. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioObama's Stadium Acceptance Speech

Darrell M. West, August 28, 2008

Obama's Stadium Acceptance SpeechBarack Obama has often addressed record crowds across the country. The Democratic Party’s nomination speech in front of 75,000 people at Invesco Field will signal that he’s thanking the crowds that nominated him, Darrell West says, not just the party insiders.

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Save to My PortfolioThe 2008 Presidential Election Ad Wars

Darrell M. West, August 27, 2008

The 2008 Presidential Election Ad WarsJohn McCain’s campaign released an ad showing video footage from the Democratic presidential primary of Joe Biden criticizing Barack Obama’s experience as a leader. Darrell West says that these kinds of attack ads will play a prominent role in the 2008 election and that he expects the Democrats to fight back.

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Save to My PortfolioCelebrities at the Conventions

Darrell M. West, August 27, 2008

Celebrities at the ConventionsFrom Chuck Norris to Bruce Springsteen, celebrities are prominent in this 2008 presidential election season. Darrell West says that both parties enjoy celebrities, with Democrats getting more Hollywood attention and Republicans pulling from among stock car racers and other athletes.

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Save to My PortfolioA Convention Retrospective

Stephen Hess, August 27, 2008

A Convention RetrospectiveThe 1952 political conventions in Chicago were the last ones in American history when delegates walked in to the convention hall and didn’t know who the presidential nominees were going to be. However, Stephen Hess says, they are still important events, because they offer political activists a chance to get together and “remind themselves why they’re Republicans and Democrats.”

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