Tuesday, January 09, 2007


Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore is a Prestidential candidate

The Republican Candidate filed papers today with the Federal Election Commission in Washington to form the Jim Gilmore for President Exploratory Committee. read more...

Monday, January 08, 2007


The Odds Are In: Who Are Your Bets On?

Barack Obama is now listed with 3 to 1 odds of becoming the next US President in 2008. But of course there is no guarantees that Barack Obama will win the Presidential election. Gambling911

Sunday, January 07, 2007



Republican Mitt Romney is stepping in for Presidential Nomation

The race is on for running for President. Romney said, "In order to be a serious contender for a bid in 2008, he needs to raise at least $100 million."read more
Possible Republican Candidates:

Jack Abramoff -
George Allen - Virginia, US senator (2000-) and former governor
John Ashcroft -
Michael Bloomberg -
John Boehner -
Sam Brownback - Kansas, US senator (1996-).
Pat Buchanan -
Jeb Bush -
Laura Bush -
Dick Cheney -
Tom Delay -
Elizabeth Dole -
Bill Frist - Tennessee, U.S. Senate (1998-2006) Majority Leader .
Newt Gingrich -
Rudy Giuliani - New York, former mayor of New York City.
Alberto Gonzales -
Chuck Hagel -
Dennis Hastert -
Mike Huckabee - Arkansas, governor.
Duncan Hunter -
Lewis Libby -
John McCain - Arizona, US senator (1986-) and 2000 presidential candidate.
George Pataki - New York, governor.
Tim Pawlenty - Minnesota, governor.
Mike Pence - Indiana, US congressman (2000-).
Colin Powell -
Condoleezza Rice - currently US secretary of state.
Tom Ridge -
John Roberts -
Pat Robertson -
Mitt Romney - Massachusetts, governor.
Karl Rove -
Donald Rumsfeld -
Mark Sandford - South Carolina, governor.
Rick Santorum - Pennsylvania, US senator (1998-).
Arnold Schwarzenegger -
Tommy Thompson
Tom Tancredo - Colorado, US congressman (1998-).


Possible Democratic Candidates:

Madeleine Albright - Secretary of state.
Evan Bayh - Indiana, former governor (1988-1996) and currently US senator (1998-).
Joe Biden - Delaware, US senator (1973-) and 1988 presidential candidate.
Barbara Boxer - California, US senator
Bill Bradley - Arkansas, retired United States Army four-star general, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, and 2004 presidential candidate.
Wesley Clark - Four star general.
Hillary Clinton - New York, US senator (2000-) and former First Lady of the United States.
Tom Daschle - South Dakota, former US senator.
Howard Dean - Vermont, former governor and chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Christoper Dodd - Connecticut, US senator.
John Edwards - North Carolina, former US senator and 2004 Democratic vice presidential nominee.
Russ Feingold - Wisconsin, US senator (1992-).
Dick Gephardt - Missouri, former US representative.
Al Gore - Tennessee, former US vice president and the 2000 Democratic presidential nominee.
Bob Graham - Florida, US senator and Governor (1979-1987).
Gary Hart - Colorado, US senator.
Jesse Jackson - presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, civil rights activist, and Baptist minister.
Ted Kennedy - Massachusetts, US senator.
John Kerry - Massachusetts, US senator (1984-) and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee.
Teresa Heinz Kerry - the wife of US senator John Kerry.
Dennis Kucinich - Ohio, Governor (1977-1979) and 10th district US House of Representatives.
John Murtha - Pennsylvania, 12th Congressional District.
Barack Obama - Illinois, US senator.
Nancy Pelosi - Califorina, US Speaker of the House.
Harry Reid - Nevada, US senator.
Bill Richardson - New Mexico, governor and former US ambassador to the United Nations.
Al Sharpton - New York, Pentecostal minister and candidate for the 2004 nomination.
Tom Vilsack - Iowa, governor.
Mark Warner - Virginia, governor.


Possible Independant Candidates:

Jim Jeffords - Vermont, US senator.
Joe Lieberman - Connecticut, US senator.
Jesse Ventura - Minnesota, former governor. Vince McMahon, Connecticut, owner and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment.


Possible Greens Candidates:

Ralph Nader - Connecticut, American attorney and political activist.
Rebecca Rotzler - New York, deputy mayor of New Paltz.


Possible Libertarian Candidates:

Michael Badnarik - Texas, 2004 Libertarian Party presidential nominee.