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US Election 2008
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Reader's Digest is committed to informing you about the 2008 Presidential election candidates, which is why we're kicking off a special series to profile the top White House contenders. You'll learn their story, their values, and their political positions. As part of these profiles, we've assembled a panel of experts to rate each contender on nine traits associated with successful Presidencies, and calculate an overall report card grade (from 0.0 to 4.0). Find out how the contenders did below—and then apply your own grades. We'll keep a running tally of how they score, so keep coming back to rank the candidates as Election Day approaches.
Grade the Candidates Tool
Election 2008: Rank the White House Contenders
The Contenders 2008: John Edwards From Reader's Digest, June 2007
Why he's still running.
Interview With Senator John Edwards
The Democratic Presidential candidate on how he'd deal with everything from Iraq and Iran to what he would tackle first if elected.
John Edwards on the Issues From Reader's Digest, June 2007
The Democratic Presidential candidate shares his views on the campaign's biggest issues.
Can the Maverick Go Mainstream? From Reader's Digest, March 2007
The Contenders 2008: John McCain
Our Interview with Sen. John McCain
The White House hopeful on how he'd deal with everything from Iraq and Iran to questions about his age and hot temper.
A Fractured America?: The Reality of Party Affiliation From Reader's Digest, November 2005
Red State, Blue State. So the media says. But is our country really that divided?
Vote! You've Got the Power From Reader's Digest, November 2006
Fed up with partisan battles and crooked deals in Washington? Then get off your duff on Election Day.
Volunteer on Election Day From For America
The answer to better voting lies with us.
Quiz: Presidential Blunders -- Who Said It?
Each head-scratching gaffe in our quiz was made by one of our Presidents. See if you can match the quote with the Blooper in Chief.
First Ladies Through The Years: Interactive Timeline
Take a look back at some of our memorable First Ladies.
read at source> www.rd.com/channel/election-2008/
Reader's Digest is committed to informing you about the 2008 Presidential election candidates, which is why we're kicking off a special series to profile the top White House contenders. You'll learn their story, their values, and their political positions. As part of these profiles, we've assembled a panel of experts to rate each contender on nine traits associated with successful Presidencies, and calculate an overall report card grade (from 0.0 to 4.0). Find out how the contenders did below—and then apply your own grades. We'll keep a running tally of how they score, so keep coming back to rank the candidates as Election Day approaches.
Grade the Candidates Tool
Election 2008: Rank the White House Contenders
The Contenders 2008: John Edwards From Reader's Digest, June 2007
Why he's still running.
Interview With Senator John Edwards
The Democratic Presidential candidate on how he'd deal with everything from Iraq and Iran to what he would tackle first if elected.
John Edwards on the Issues From Reader's Digest, June 2007
The Democratic Presidential candidate shares his views on the campaign's biggest issues.
Can the Maverick Go Mainstream? From Reader's Digest, March 2007
The Contenders 2008: John McCain
Our Interview with Sen. John McCain
The White House hopeful on how he'd deal with everything from Iraq and Iran to questions about his age and hot temper.
A Fractured America?: The Reality of Party Affiliation From Reader's Digest, November 2005
Red State, Blue State. So the media says. But is our country really that divided?
Vote! You've Got the Power From Reader's Digest, November 2006
Fed up with partisan battles and crooked deals in Washington? Then get off your duff on Election Day.
Volunteer on Election Day From For America
The answer to better voting lies with us.
Quiz: Presidential Blunders -- Who Said It?
Each head-scratching gaffe in our quiz was made by one of our Presidents. See if you can match the quote with the Blooper in Chief.
First Ladies Through The Years: Interactive Timeline
Take a look back at some of our memorable First Ladies.