Posts with the tag 'sophia nelson'
We’re only two days away from the 2008 presidential election and we have one last commentary from Sophia Nelson. Be sure to take a look at her interactive commentary on the last debate between Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama. Click the image below to launch the commentary:

Tags: 2008 presidential election, Biden, McCain, obama, Palin, sophia nelson, voterwatch
November 2nd, 2008
While we are sad to conclude the 2008 Presidential Debates Project, we are proud of the wonderful commentaries we were able to aggregate from our partners. Tonight, I am releasing Sophia Nelson’s complete commentary on the last debate. Sophia is our final commentator and we couldn’t be more excited to have had her on board! For more information about VoterWatch and what we do, please see VoterWatch’s official web site and TransparencyMatters.org!

Tags: barack obama, dick morris, john mccain, sophia nelson, transparency matters, voterwatch
October 23rd, 2008
By Billy Hallowell, VoterWatch
If you missed it, be sure to check out commentary from Dick Morris and Public Agenda. This morning, Sophia Nelson has once again released her commentary using the VoterWatch media player. While she didn’t see the debate as a knock-out, she posits a win for McCain. Agree? Disagree? Watch her commentary and be sure to leave comments. Click below to see it:
Also, the Ralph Nader for President team infuses some much-needed relief from the two-party system! Click below to see what the team has to say about McCain and Obama during this week’s debate:

Tags: Biden, McCain, obama, Palin, ralph nader, sophia nelson, voterwatch
October 10th, 2008
By Billy Hallowell
If you’ve been missing our regular releases, Dick Morris, Brett Winterble of CovertRadio, the Bob Barr for President team and the Ralph Nader for President team have already posted their commentary. And now, we have some highly anticipated pieces from Public Agenda and Sophia Nelson!
Public Agenda put together an extremely informative package. In addition to checking out what one of America’s most respected organizations has to say about last week’s debate, be sure to check out Public Agenda’s non-partisan “Voter’s Survival Kit” - a one-stop-shop for non-partisan perspective on some of America’s most pressing issues. Click the image below to launch Public Agenda’s commentary, which presents their non-partisan perspective on the candidates’ words and presentation during Friday’s debate:

Also released today were Sophia Nelson’s thoughts about Friday’s debate between Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama. Her insightful commentary can be found below:

Stay tuned as VoterWatch creates landing pages for each of our commentators. Then, you’ll have direct access to their most recent debate commentary as well as a logged copies of past debates. Interested in getting involved in the Presidential Debates Project? Contact us at info@voterwatch.org.
Tags: political intersection, public agenda, scott bittle, sophia nelson, voter's survival guides
September 29th, 2008