By May | November 4, 2008
November 4, 2008.
Today marks a historic milestone in American history: The United States of America will either gain its first African-American president or first female vice president.
Whichever way you choose to vote will help alter the course of American politics, and all of us at Makeup.com hope you make a trip to your nearest polling station.
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By Chris | October 3, 2008
I was recently reading a blog post from northwestvoice.com where a user commented if all politicians wear makeup. The answer of course is yes, as they have the eyes of millions of voters watching at any given moment. Such was the case during the Nationally televised Vice Presidential debate on Thursday.
Instead of asking ourselves who won the recent debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, let’s instead vote on which politician pulled off the best makeup.