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June 2008

Obama's Fundraising Success May Herald a Whole New Model
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Monday, June 30, 2008
Obama's fundraising strategy does not depend on a small number of big donors but on 1.7 million voters, who will follow him through the fall campaign.  [Full Story]
Our Broken Senate
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Monday, June 30, 2008
The expanded use of formal rules on Capitol Hill is unprecedented and is bringing government to its knees.  [Full Story]
Back to the Center
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Monday, June 30, 2008
The working class in America continues to ping-pong between the parties and is there for the taking by any group that can seriously and directly address its concerns.    [Full Story]
Attitudes toward the Federal Government
By Karlyn Bowman
Posted: Thursday, June 26, 2008
Americans are critical of government performance. However, Americans still think their government is the best in the world, despite its faults.  [Full Story]
Short-Term Pain Needed to Resolve Energy Issues
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Americans do not want to tolerate the short-term pain of higher fuel prices in order to solve our energy problems.  [Full Story]
Are Americans Too Racist to Vote for Barack Obama for President?
By Michael Barone
Posted: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The majority of Americans not voting for Obama are doing so because of the issues he stands for, not his race.  [Full Story]
AEI Political Report, June 2008
Posted: Thursday, June 19, 2008
This issue of Political Report covers the polling data on McCain and Obama, Congress, the economy, Iraq, and more.  [Full Story]
Rout by Southwest?
By John C. Fortier
Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2008
The nonreligious white voters from the southwestern states could be Obama's key votes.  [Full Story]
Small Bit of Good News Not Enough to Offset Johnson's Exit
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Senator Barack Obama's now former vice presidential vetter Jim Johnson was ousted for alleged sweetheart mortgage deals.  [Full Story]
Many Debates in Variety of Venues Would Enliven Race
By Norman J. Ornstein
Posted: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
John McCain's call for ten joint town meeting appearances with Barack Obama will be a welcome break from normal campaign mode.  [Full Story]
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Election Watch 2008
AEI's Election Watch series returns in December 2007 for its fourteenth season, bringing
together AEI's nationally renowned team of political analysts and other commentators. These sessions are essential for anyone who wants to understand the elections.

Public Opinion Snapshot - Who Will Win?

Regardless of who you support, and trying to be as objective as possible, who do you think will win the election in November . . . ? (October)

   Obama        McCain 

 60                38

CNN/Opinion Research Corp.


The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America
The Future of Red, Blue, and Purple America is a joint project of the American Enterprise Institute and Brookings Institution that focuses on the impact of demographic and geographic change on the 2008 elections and beyond. Selected papers from the upcoming Brookings Institution Press book and presentations as well as audio, video, and summary files from the conference held at AEI on February 28 are available here.

AEI and Brookings have launched the Election Reform Project. The program is a joint effort to monitor the implementation of the Help America Vote Act and to develop a bipartisan policy agenda for further improvements in the administration of elections.