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Launching iSelect2008 to Empower Women for the 2008 Presidential Election

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

During this election season, strong differences have emerged in gender preferences for presidential candidates.

 

These gender differences were highlighted by many polls during the prolonged Democratic primary season and were confirmed after Senator Clinton withdrew from the race.

 

For instance, Gallup released poll results on gender differences on June 11, 2008. The polls showed that:

- “While campaigning for president, Clinton demonstrated an especially strong appeal to women.”
- “Obama’s recent gains in the polls have been greatly aided by increased support from female voters. Now that Clinton is no longer campaigning and the focus of voters’ decision-making is a choice between Obama and McCain, female voters may be taking a second look at Obama.”

 

We are extremely pleased to launch iSelect2008.com to empower women for the 2008 election.

 

iSelect2008 Homepage - Empowering Women for the 2008 Election

 

 

The site brings all the collective intelligence and great content from Select2008, but offers a customized face off quiz to help women understand how Obama and McCain address women’s concerns and support women’s interests.

 

We are working with Glam and Glam.com and hope to bring this site to their uniquely large women audience, as a Publisher Network Affiliate.

 

 

Glam Links to iSelect2008 from their Quizzes Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Obama Girl vs. Raining McCain

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Gallup released polls results this week showing that McCain is catching up with Obama in a general election face off.

There is one area though where McCain hasn’t yet fully caught up: viral online marketing.

Obama Girl

Raining McCain

Would that explain why McCain is trailing Obama in Select2008 Election Face Off?

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McCain Reaffirms Stance on Iraq War, Even Though Voters Support on Iraq Looks Fickle

Monday, April 7th, 2008

John McCain took the stage today to address the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) in Kansas City, MO. His address focused on the Iraq War, ahead of this week’s anticipated testimony by General Petraeus.

McCain made the case that his assessment on the military conduct of the war and that his support for the “Surge” have both proved right.

Results from Select2008’s election face-offs show that the Iraq War remains a highly divisive topic and that McCain’s views are not yet shared by a wide majority of voters:

- The U.S. is making progress in Iraq 49% agree and 50% disagree based on 5,000+ votes including 300+ last week

- The ‘Surge’ of early 2007 is the right strategy in Iraq 45% agree and 54% disagree based on 2,900+ votes including over 100 last week

- Maintain a residual U.S. force of 50,000 troops in Iraq to protect American interests and to conduct targeted counter-terrorism operations 38% agree and 61% disagree based on 12,000+ votes including 600+ last week

- Iraq will become a failed state if the U.S. withdraws its troops now 49% agree and 50% disagree based on 2,100+ votes and over 100 last week

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McCain vs. Obama on Al Qaeda, Iran, Iraq, and National Security

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

McCain and Obama traded barbs over the last couple of days on Al Qaeda, Iran, Iraq, and their respective experience and judgment in National Security. Senator McCain went back and forth over the last couple of days about Iraq, Iran, Al Qaeda, the broader issue of radical Islam and the war on terror.

His comments on the Iran-Al Qaeda relationship incensed the Democratic blogosphere, which qualified them as a “gaffe”. Obama also took advantage of a scheduled talk in North Carolina to criticize his confusion and undermine his alleged national security experience.

 

Some bloggers and reporters seem to indicate though that his connection seems more of a gray area. Regardless, his campaign went back at Obama, pounced on the supposed connection and highlighted McCain’s alleged experience in foreign affairs.

This clash on the 5th anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq gives an opportunity to revisit the top questions on the broader Middle East. Iran is indeed a key concern. Americans seem eager to avoid repeating the process that led them into Iraq. Al Qaeda remains also a key concern:

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