By ARTHUR I. CYR, Scripps Howard News Service
A significant benchmark in Florida
Florida is the last sizable state to vote for presidential candidates in advance of "Super Tuesday" on Feb. 5, which will involve more than 20 states. While the Sunshine State holds both Democratic and Republican primaries, this year the latter is far more significant.
The primary battles moves south
The center of gravity in the intense battles for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations has now moved South, notably to Florida and South Carolina. John McCain won the latter state's Republican primary on Saturday Jan. 19.
Political primary colors
Presidential primaries have evolved measurably, with specific components and histories that can be analyzed objectively. In felicitous manner, Dr.
New Hampshire retains distinctive role
The Iowa caucuses, followed now rapidly by New Hampshire and many other primaries, might have resulted in a leading presidential contender sewing up the nomination early.
Iowa caucuses retain distinctive role
The Iowa caucuses are now firmly established as the first tangible hurdle in the American presidential marathon, where public sentiments measured by polls and parsed by pundits actually are transla
Korea election: Evidence of national success
South Koreans have given Americans something to celebrate about this holiday season, a successful presidential election.

