2008 Presidential Election


What Type Of Campaign Can We Expect From The 2008 Presidential Candidates?

We now know who will be running for President of the United States of America.

Obama - Obama is Mr. Positive. That is untill someone disagress with him, then they are labeled as a racist. So far there have been several skeletons in his closet. He only denounced Rev. Wright after it was politically advantagaous to do so. He has a lot of answers about foreign policy, and he will most likely focus on matters beyond our borders and making a stronger U.S. economy in the sphere of the global market. He will have to work hard to prove that he's "all-American", because of his racial mixture and multicultural background. He might be smart to counter with the point that there's more to America than white Europeans, and that the U.S. needs to be aware of what's going on outside its borders.

McCain - Mr. Nice Guy. McCain has run before, and many contend that the only reason that he lost his former Presidential run is because voters were more comfortable with George Bush. Expect a campaign focused on the national defense, drilling for oil and the economy. He's been the "dark horse" for a long time, and if he expects to win, he needs to make a serious commitment to running his campaign sharper and more aggressively than his opponents. He's also the only Republican candidate that can connect well with Liberals, so he would be wise to try to maximize that appeal. His weak spot is his own humility, so don't expect any attack ads. Most likely he will choose a young, vibrant vice-president.

Barr and Root - Mr. Freedom. Vastly ignored by the news media, the Libertarian party is doing its best to be on the ballot in 48 states. You can expect an upbeat, positive campaign that focuses on changing the status quo back to what the constution says. They will attack both Obama and McCain on thier Marxist and Big Government plans to bring to light how far we have gotten from what the founding fathers intended.




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Third-party blind spot - Baltimore Sun

    

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Third-party blind spot
Baltimore Sun, United States - 15 hours ago
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Barr brags over Tuesday showing - Boston Globe (registration)

    

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Barr brags over Tuesday showing
Boston Globe (registration), United States - Nov 5, 2008
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Where Did the Libertarian Party Go Wrong? A postmortem on Bob ... - Reason Online

    

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