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Saturday 25 October 2008

New attacks, turns & turn-outs for the Presidential Campaign

With Election Day two weeks away, the camps of Barack Obama
and John McCain scramble to obtain battle-ground states and
subsequently, the GOP ticket. The strategy set into play by
Barack Obama's camp last Monday was simple: Take advantage of
the current economic climate as it is one of the democratic
nominee's strengths, meaning, know the facts, highlight the
problems and present the solutions. Republican nominee John
McCain had a different agenda aimed at securing votes by
visiting southern states neglected by his campaign. With there
strategies outlined, is either candidate going to fulfill
their hopes of delivering an air tight campaign, one that is
definitive, sensible, and as sleek as a stainless steel
bracelet to become the missing link that America needs to
thrive.
Obama presented his new economic plan in Ohio. Perhaps this is
a follow-up to the second Presidential debate at Belmont
University where GOP hopeful suggested a notion to treat
victims of this economic crisis like investors. Specifically,
the plan will warrant the Federal Reserve and the Treasury to
provide government at the state and municipal level similar
aid as the federal bailout to the credit market. Also, under
this policy a temporary tax credit will be granted to firms
that create jobs in the United States for the next two years,
penalty free withdrawals from IRAs and 401ks in 2008 and 2009
for up to 15 percent or $10,000, and a temporary removal on
unemployment insurance benefits. A survey conducted by CNN and the Opinion Research Corporation on Tuesday reveal that 75% of voters believe that the country is in a recession, data which one could link to Obama's 9 percent lead in CNN's most recent poll.
While Barack Obama is detailing his economic plan in Ohio,
John McCain and Sarah Palin campaign in the southern states
Virginia and North Carolina once painted as red as the strips
on the American flag men's pendant proudly displayed on the
candidates. The McCain campaign has not invested financially
in some southern states because they are traditionally
republican. This has caused a shrinking gap between the
presidential candidates. Obama has made nine visits in North
Carolina and seven in Virginia, comparing to one stop in
Virginia and two in North Carolina by John McCain. A
considerable amount of spending has been made to establish
organization and support in these states; Obama spent
substantially more than McCain on staff, commercials, and
outnumbered him in the registration of new voters. In
September alone, Obama raised $150 million. The election is
two weeks away and Obama leads by 9 percent nationally
according to CNN polls. Will McCain's last minute efforts be
enough to keep them red? Will his choice in running mate
be an obstruction or his saving grace?
Sarah Palin has become a likeable candidate for some citizens.
Upon joining the Republican ticket, Palin's popularity was
reflected in retail. The sale of her rimless glasses
substantially grew. Next, sales of the gold and crystal brooch
she wears, and her many different designs of silver earrings,
diamond studs, and crystal bracelets will be flying off store
shelves. Still, Palin is drawing bigger crowds than McCain
where she lives up to her title as attack dog and pressures
the Democratic Party.
The next two weeks will be historical and it seems that John
McCain will have to make a choice- refocus his campaign on the
economy to increase his standings in numbers or continue on
the attack and hope it resides with the American people before
ballots are in. The political climate will surely have a rise
in temperature.

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