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2008 U.S. Elections

 

 

 

 






The race for the White House has started!
 

Well before Election Day on November 4, 2008, candidates launched campaigns to win the hearts and minds of American voters. 

The key question is: Who will become the next President of the United States of America? 

The real question should however be: Do you know how the President of the United States of America is elected?  What are the new components of U.S. presidential campaigning?  What/ Who is the regulating body? What is the impact of opinion polls? What are the rules about campaign finance? Finally, how do Americans vote?

Test your knowledge by taking the U.S. Elections 2008 Quiz.
Also, check out Youth Radio: Election 2008Frequently Asked Questions and the special Glossary and other resources

LATEST NEWS FROM THE EMBASSY

• Allocution de Robert P. Jackson, Ministre Conseiller Près l'Ambassade des Etats-Unis d'Amérique à Rabat lors de la Conférence organisée conjointement par Attijariwafa Bank et la U.S. Export-Import Bank, le 17 juin 2008 
Remarks by Mr. Robert P. Jackson, Deputy Chief of Mission at the  Embassy of the United States of America in Rabat at Attijariwafa - ExImBank Conference, June 17, 2008
 
• Discours du Chargé d'Affaires Robert P. Jackson sur les Droits de l'Homme à l'Ecole Nationale d'Administration de Rabat 
2008 Country Report on Advancing Freedom and Democracy for Morocco
• Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007
• 2007 Country Report on Human Rights Practices for Morocco
• 2007 Country Report on Human Rights Practices for Western Sahara
• IRC promotes its services and activities through visits to Regional Library and Youth Center in Kenitra
• Statement of U.S. Ambassador to Morocco Thomas Riley on the 2007 Human Rights Report
• Morocco's Autonomy Proposal Offered New Possibility, Led to Negotiations, Welch
• Professor Ghiyath Nakshbendi Lectures in Rabat and Casablanca
• Ambassador Thomas Riley Visit to the Province of Zagora on Jan. 2008
• Remarks at the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism International Seminar on Response to Malicious Activities Involving Radioactive Materials, in Rabat
• MEPI Local Grants Programs: Supporting Moroccan Civil Society
• Youth Empowerment Caravan in Tafraout and Ouarzazate 
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