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Mr. News Blog Outlook: Obama VS McCain
Barack Obama is likely to hammer off John McCain in European vote: this is the news might have been buzzed around us recently. To articulate it in more political mode, the Democratic Party possibly come over the Republican Party through a stiff political combat by the means of US election 2008.Senator Barack Obama is expected to come forward as Europe’s preferred candidate for America’s presidency with a 52 percent support across five of the world’s richest nations including Britain. The battle appears still tough that is reasoning over many rationales approximating Iraq war outlook, economic awareness and political skill.
Obama as a consistent opponent of Iraq war in the race for presidency stood against the Iraq war follower McCain. Meanwhile, Obama commands a clear lead. He is especially popular in Italy, where a remarkable 70 per cent would vote for him if they could. On the contrary, McCain, a strong supporter of the Iraq war, is the least popular potential president in all the countries surveyed. If the result resembles this story a newly fortified Democratic majority will unquestionably pressure the next president for taking out from Iraq and implement a more cynical approach to trade and foreign investment in U.S.
Another issue that follows the contest is McCain’s lack of experience on economic issues. It is projected that he is likely to form an economic team with some of the most capable minds out of his assistants. Senate voting record suggests that he’s a centrist and consensus seeker with a long history of working with liberal Democrats. If nothing else, Obama fallback McCain in assess of Senate allies. McCain got hands who can help him to reinforce the profligate spending proposals and draconian legislation aimed at China’s trade policy that are likely to emerge from the House.
Third question is about their political proficiency. John McCain’s first considerable political experience came as a self-described “foot soldier in the Reagan revolution.” As a prisoner of Vietnam War, his influential life experience came out to be triumphant political leader. Surprisingly this Arizona senator is found as a distant warrior, to whom international politics is an absolute struggle between liberal democracies and totalitarian system. On the contrary, Obama’s conservative supposition about American power and idea to concentrate on 21st century problems in international politics provide him with a better chance than McCain.
As Barack Obama and John McCain participate in this election this fall, the world is offing for the conclusion that comes out to judge them in fact. It has become now simply a matter to debate about their probability to come first because both are powerful to different extent though Obama is stepping ahead. Factually the world is under a big question mark that will Obama be able to convince voters who are more than an orator, or will McCain convince voters by all his talk about a post-partisan America? Alike all we all have to just keep our eyes on the follow-ups to see the future president of U.S.
Tags: 2008, barack, economy, mccain, nomination, november, obama, presidental, race
Obama Clenches the Democratic Nomination
Obama, the 1st ever African American to win the race towards American leadership. On Tuesday, June 3, it had been confirmed that Obama is the candidate from Democratic Party to run for the presidential elections that is due in November.
He started his life from Honolulu, Hawaii in August 8, 1961 as the son of a Kenyan father and an American mother. Obama spent a few years of his life in Indonesia in 1960s which he remembered in a memoir as “bounty of a young man’s life”. He graduated in 1983 from Columbia and pursued his studies in law under Harvard School of Law. In 2004, he became the senator of Illinois and now he has emerged as the historic candidate of election for USA president.
Obama is already being called to be the man to create history. His win over candidate race itself is a history as everybody knows he is the first black to be nominated as a candidate to acquire presidency.
The journey that started exactly before 6 months on January 3 from Iowa caucus is now standing at the point of precipice, from where only one will head towards the actual victory; and the man is none but Senator Barack Obama. As amazing as Obama’s victory is, it is more astounding because it came at the expense of Hillary Clinton who was backed by the Democratic Party establishment. Obama, a first term senator who was literally unknown on the national stage even 4 years ago, defeated ever popular Clinton, the former first lady and one time “inevitable nominee” in 17 month marathon for the Democratic nomination.
According to the Associated Press count, super delegates pushed Obama over the 2118 delegate hump even before the result of last two primaries of Democratic contests in South Dakota and Montana became known. On winning tally he was far ahead of Clinton.
He started the campaign on the theme of change. Short and simple as his theme goes, is also very meaningful when thought about from a broader perspective. At this era when America’s image to the whole world is nothing but a commercial demon, this candidate has shown his care about world opinion and also promised to abandon the arrogance and high handed unilateralism. His specific pledge of bringing end to the US occupation of Iraq has certainly brought a breath of fresh air.
Obama drew huge attention from blacks, and from more of the younger, more liberal and wealthier voters throughout the USA. Whereas the downscale voters. And women preferred Clinton.
Obama in his electrifying winning speech highly acknowledged Hillary and Bill Clinton saying “Senator Hillary has made history in this campaign, not just because she is a woman who has done what no woman has done before, but because she is a leader who inspired millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to causes that has brought us here tonight”.
Obama has now only a few days to catch his breath before starting the ultimate campaign for presidential election. With the tremendous popularity bestowed on him, what Obama now need is support from the Clinton’s fleet of white working class voters, women and Hispanic voters. As well as if the US economy remains as bleak as it is now and the war in Iraq remains as unpopular as it is now and no new complication pops up out of the blue then the man we are all looking at now will be the first African-American president.
Tags: barack, clinton, democratic, global, hilary, News, obama, president
Quote of the day:
"Americans... still believe in an America where anything's possible - they just don't think their leaders do.
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- Barack Obama

