Some candidates for president have achieved a level of campaigning success which nets them status as top-tier contenders. Here is the official list of top-tier contenders in no particular order...
Bill Richardson
John Edwards
Hillary Clinton
Rudy Giuliani
Mitt Romney
Fred Thompson
Barack Obama
Ron Paul
Mike Huckabee
The above presidential candidates have had enough success through fundraising, straw polls and combined media exposure to be readily considered as the top-tier of presidential candidates.
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Monday, October 8, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
2008 Presidential Candidate Website Rankings
Here are the official 2008 presidential candidate website rankings...
1. Barack Obama - quick load, only top Democratic candidate who doesn't try to snag your personal info on a cheesy intro page, catchy logo, good use of social networking links
2. Ron Paul - quick load even on dial-up, patriotic appearance, great use of tools, best looking Republican candidate website
3. Mitt Romney - Nifty eagle logo keeps him above Rudy, slow loader, TOO MUCH MITT IN THE FACE, at least mentions America, too dark
4. Rudy Giuliani - "Rudy" at top-left looks off and childish, top half of site looks dark and grim, not helped by frowning photo
5. Duncan Hunter - so bad it's good, stared at empty blue screen for 20 seconds which was a relief given I just came from McCain's site
6. Mike Huckabee - very slow load on dial-up, maroon?, no patriotism, no mention of what country he wants to be president of.
7. Chris Dodd - very fast load time saves Dodd from 9th, info grab intro page keeps him in bottom-tier of presidential candidates
8. John McCain - Yikes! Info-grab intro just like the Dems, dark and grim color usage, questionable logo
9. John Edwards - bad picture usage keep family out of it, what is up with info-grab intros by the Democrats?
10. Hillary Clinton - info-grab intro page, disappointing site given amount of money raised and attention given
1. Barack Obama - quick load, only top Democratic candidate who doesn't try to snag your personal info on a cheesy intro page, catchy logo, good use of social networking links
2. Ron Paul - quick load even on dial-up, patriotic appearance, great use of tools, best looking Republican candidate website
3. Mitt Romney - Nifty eagle logo keeps him above Rudy, slow loader, TOO MUCH MITT IN THE FACE, at least mentions America, too dark
4. Rudy Giuliani - "Rudy" at top-left looks off and childish, top half of site looks dark and grim, not helped by frowning photo
5. Duncan Hunter - so bad it's good, stared at empty blue screen for 20 seconds which was a relief given I just came from McCain's site
6. Mike Huckabee - very slow load on dial-up, maroon?, no patriotism, no mention of what country he wants to be president of.
7. Chris Dodd - very fast load time saves Dodd from 9th, info grab intro page keeps him in bottom-tier of presidential candidates
8. John McCain - Yikes! Info-grab intro just like the Dems, dark and grim color usage, questionable logo
9. John Edwards - bad picture usage keep family out of it, what is up with info-grab intros by the Democrats?
10. Hillary Clinton - info-grab intro page, disappointing site given amount of money raised and attention given
Sunday, September 30, 2007
September 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
September 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
Democratic nominees
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Bill Richardson
4. John Edwards
5. Dennis Kucinich
Republican nominees
1. Rudy Giuliani
2. Fred Thompson
3. Mitt Romney
4. Mike Huckabee
5. Ron Paul
Overall September 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Rudy Giuliani
4. Fred Thompson
5. Mitt Romney
6. Bill Richardson
7. John Edwards
8. Mike Huckabee
9. Ron Paul
10. Dennis Kucinich
Democratic nominees
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Bill Richardson
4. John Edwards
5. Dennis Kucinich
Republican nominees
1. Rudy Giuliani
2. Fred Thompson
3. Mitt Romney
4. Mike Huckabee
5. Ron Paul
Overall September 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Rudy Giuliani
4. Fred Thompson
5. Mitt Romney
6. Bill Richardson
7. John Edwards
8. Mike Huckabee
9. Ron Paul
10. Dennis Kucinich
Monday, August 27, 2007
August 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
August 2008 Presidential Candidate Rankings
Democratic nominees
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. John Edwards
4. Bill Richardson
5. Chris Dodd
Republican nominees
1. Rudy Giuliani
2. Mitt Romney
3. Mike Huckabee
4. John McCain
5. Ron Paul
5a. Sam Brownback
Overall August rankings
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Rudy Giuliani
4. John Edwards
5. Mitt Romney
6. Bill Richardson
7. Mike Huckabee
8. John McCain
9. Chris Dodd
10. Ron Paul
11. Sam Brownback
Rankings are compiled from a number of sources including but not limited to national media polls, fundraising, straw polls, internet searches and general coverage sought by voting public.
Democratic nominees
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. John Edwards
4. Bill Richardson
5. Chris Dodd
Republican nominees
1. Rudy Giuliani
2. Mitt Romney
3. Mike Huckabee
4. John McCain
5. Ron Paul
5a. Sam Brownback
Overall August rankings
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. Rudy Giuliani
4. John Edwards
5. Mitt Romney
6. Bill Richardson
7. Mike Huckabee
8. John McCain
9. Chris Dodd
10. Ron Paul
11. Sam Brownback
Rankings are compiled from a number of sources including but not limited to national media polls, fundraising, straw polls, internet searches and general coverage sought by voting public.
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