See all of our JibJab Originals at: sendables.jibjab.com In our first election satire since 2004's "This Land" and "Good to be in DC", we bid farewell to Bush and give Obama and McCain a proper JibJab hazing! And, of course, who could forget about Hillary and Bill? This rip-roaring musical romp g...
Ronald Reagan - then a liberal Democrat - campaigns on the radio for President Truman in 1948. He also supports Hubert Humphrey for Senator from Minnesota and opposes the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 which had been passed by the Republican congress over Truman's veto.
danieljbmitchellDuring election season in Korea, campaigning is very in-your-face. It's not about politicians handing out pamphlets, but about having a troupe of people wearing the same color hand out pamphlets and yelling in public while the election trucks in the background play unavoidably loud music while so...
THANK YOU to the 86000 people who signed our voting cards against animal testing as part of the campaign to stop the use of animals in the ... all ยป EU's REACH chemical testing legislation. In October we sent all the cards to the relevant MEPs, along with a letter and a little bag of chocolate-co...
May 14, 2012 MSNBC News MOXNews.com
Obama and Odinga Campaign in Kenya before Election
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Campaigning Speech on TV which will be broadcasted on MRTV on 14 March 2012.
myanmarcelebrityYou should be with us in 2012: my.barackobama.com Gov. Kathleen Sebelius gave her endorsement of Barack Obama at an event in El Dorado, KS on January 29, 2008.
What's up nuggets! Just wanted to say thanks for all your continued support in the upcoming election.
misterfantasmoAs the midterm elections come closer, it seems Americans are knee deep in campaign commercials and other advertisements to persuade their vote. Many conservative candidates are rolling up their sleeves and dumbing down issues in order to appeal to their constituents and retake Congress. Will Repu...
rtamericaA forced election where neither candidate wants to win. Comedic gold. Cheap brass at least. From Newsradio.
1970 General Election. Featuring Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Margaret Thatcher, Quentin Hogg
siredwardheathDiscussing the abuse of migrant workers' human rights in the Middle East, particularly the Gulf, where millions are trapped in 'modern-day slavery' in construction or domestic work. While many are happy to address the abuse of Palestinians or other human rights issues in the Middle East, very few...
oclandestinIn 2004 Obama said that he felt that the debt was an enormous problem (October 12, 2004).
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