Promotional mugs figure prominently in the US Democratic Party Presidential Primaries
TV news stations in the USA, most notably CNN, spend millions on voter research, trying to determine which of the two Democratic candidates - Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton - is likely to win the race for their party’s presidential nomination. But, they needn’t bother because one leading US retailer has come up with its own innovative and cheaper solution to work out which candidate is winning the country’s hearts and minds by counting mugs!
Texas Primary Reveals Republican Unease Over McCain
The upcoming Texas Primary March 4th has revealed some conservative dissatisfaction with the likely nomination of Senator John McCain for president. This primary ranks as the most important since 1976, when Gerald Ford fought Ronald Reagan for Texas’ delegates to the Republican Convention.
Texas Primary May Decide Democratic Party Nominee
The presidential primary March 4th in Texas may decide which Democrat faces the likely Republican Party nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the final two Democrats left, face off in a tough, high-profile showdown in the Lone Star State.
Grassroots Testing: A Campaign for Improvement
With the votes cast, the polls closed, and the candidates elected, we say farewell to another political season that captivated everyone in a way that we thought only the Super Bowl could. Of all the soap opera-esque drama that occurred during the general election, Dion Johnson found grassroots campaigns to be the most interesting because they generated the greatest level of success from the bottom up, as opposed to from the top down. He believes the world of software testing can learn a lot from this grassroots approach. In this week’s column, Dion embarks on a grassroots campaign trail that he hopes will get any process improvement initiative elected.