Prepare yourself to vote in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Here are ten books from which to educate yourself on the candidates and issues.

© Arc ManorThis book lists every legislation considered by the U.S. Senate between January 6, 2005 and May 22, 2008 and shows you how Senator Obama and Senator McCain voted on each of these issues.

© Three Rivers PressBarack Obama outlines specific ideas about how to fix our ailing economy and strengthen the middle class, make health care affordable for all, achieve energy independence, and keep America safe in a dangerous world.

© Basic BooksRick Shenkman makes the provocative argument that as American voters have gained political power in the last 50 years, they have become increasingly ignorant of politics and world affairs—and dangerously susceptible to manipulation.

© Basic BooksHistorian Gil Troy illustrates how moderate presidents have always served the U.S. better than others.

© Vintage BooksBarack Obama shares personal views on faith and values and offers a vision of the future of American government.

© RegneryWhile the McCain campaign attacks Senator Obama's character, conservative reporter David Freddoso forms a case against Obama on the basis of his political record.

© Thomas NelsonStephen Mansfield takes readers inside the mind, heart, and soul of presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

© Threshold EditionsJerome R Corsi, author of
Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry, focuses his attention on Barack Obama.

© Simon & SchusterVeteran political strategist Paul Begala makes the case that John McCain would be a third term for George W. Bush.

© Random HouseSenator John McCain's second autobiography covers his career after his return from captivity in North Vietnam through his failed bid for the 2000 Presidency.