The US Race for the November Elections is getting under our pants. Democrats are democrats, republicans are republicans. Obama did not choose Hillary as a VP candidate because definitely, choosing a woman for a VP will weaken the democrats stand in November. Amerian Blacks and Woman may at first sight go strong together as a pair but the dynamism of the US electorate may elicit other response to the merging of women and black forces under the democrats' banner. At this time, it is becoming apparent that Obama is "llamado" or a stronger candidate than McCain does. In response to Obama's choosing of the Delaware Senator, the Republicans this time choose a woman as their Vice-President. I will be showing the profiles of both contenders to the presidential race later. What is the implication of this decision by the Republicans? Well, I see it as something that intends to communicate a message: women will always remain second best to the men. It's that traditionalism that Republicans have been branded with. Money wise, Obama camp has experienced no laxity. He's being supported financially by wide range of financiers. The race is about the psychology of the question of having an American Black for President. With barely three months, propaganda that can sway voters' opinion or choice of candidate will be the name of the game. There are studies that voters (in any country for the matter) generally change candidates' preference when the elections is nearing, at the slightest knowledge they receive from external sources like the media. The choice of a woman as Republican's VP candidate, who is equally capable as Hillary CLinton, will make the voters' attention turn to the Republicans.
Sarah Palin is McCain's VP:
A Basketball Pointguard, A Beauty Queen, A Governor
Joe Biden is Obama's VP:
A Senator from Delaware
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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