Only two days after the major fall of Wall Street, Barack Obama who was 5% behind his republican opponent, got 2% ahead. Professionals from the Gallup institute believe that the marketÂ’s unbalance and the publicÂ’s lack of trust towards the economy, which the republican governmentÂ’s policies are thought to have had a role in, are several of ObamaÂ’s causes of improvement.
About 81% of Americans believe the economical situation is worse than before. This week, John McCain while describing AmericaÂ’s economical structure, called it "steady and stable". He later had to reword the phrase, but only a small mistake is enough for the opponent to get ahead.
The democratÂ’s continuous attacks on McCain and even many of the republicanÂ’s disagreement with him caused some sections of society with lower incomes to be drawn towards Obama. According to ObamaÂ’s economical plans, families with an income less than 250 thousand dollars will be included in a tax discount program and this can be applied to most Americans. The situation is so bad that the BushÂ’s government spokesperson, in an effort to defend the governmentÂ’s efficiency, could not even confirm McCainÂ’s words. During the days following the fall of Wall Street, McCain has tried to show a new picture different than before and has claimed to put limitations and supervision on the stock market. While the republicans, traditionally do not agree with a rough control over the market and McCain does not have a good record on this field, McCain claimed that during his presidency this situation will change and improve.
In the current atmosphere, when economy is the main issue on the table, Barack Obama, unexpectedly exposed himself to the camera and neutrally talked about his economical plans for two minutes on a television commercial. The democrat candidate pointed at the 600 thousand lost jobs and peopleÂ’s problems and said that he agrees with major basic changes in Washington and that the spending of the AmericanÂ’s money in Iraq must be put to an end. At the end he also claimed that the bitter fight between the right and left parties will not solve AmericaÂ’s problems, but unison and solidarity will. This process of propaganda has caught some of the experts off-guard, as the Obama campaign has spent a whole lot of money on destructive and negative advertisement against McCain. But ObamaÂ’s election mate has not yet succeeded in affecting the statics much. Joe Baden, the experienced senator, is waiting for a televised confrontation with Sarah Palin to use it to forward the democratÂ’s ticket.
On the Republican Party, there have been no significant positive changes. In a speech, McCainÂ’s senior advisor said that the republican candidates cannot even run a commercial company. Following this, Carly Fiorina, HPÂ’s former manager, has been practically removed from the media stage by the republicans. The candidateÂ’s advisors usually take part in interviews and disputations to promote the candidateÂ’s points of view. He continued by stating that they do not tend to compete over running companies, but he could not answer the question of whether a candidate must be able to rule a major economy like the United States or not. McCainÂ’s campaign will probably keep him away from the media until further notice.
Another interesting incident on the republicanÂ’s party was the revealing of Sarah PalinÂ’s emails. Her email account on yahoo, gov.palin@yahoo.com, was hacked by an experienced group and five pictures from the Alaska governorÂ’s emails were published on the Internet. Two years ago, some of the republicans officials, who did not want their emails analyzed, claimed that they have all been deleted. Some experts believe that although the governor, as an official, must contact her coworkers through an official email account, so that a track can be kept. She, however, had used a personal email account for a document involving the eviction of her sisterÂ’s ex-husband from the military force, to avoid investigation and questioning.
The interference of the personal relations and matters in governmental cases has tangled up Sarah Palin in a bad situation and McCainÂ’s attorneys seek help from a judge appointed by him, to keep Palin away from further State Committee investigations and questioning, a committee that consists of members from both parties.
If this electoral gridlock [in domestic policy] does occur, it may well result in Trump — like several other reelected presidents of recent decades — increasingly turning to foreign policy.
If this electoral gridlock [in domestic policy] does occur, it may well result in Trump — like several other reelected presidents of recent decades — increasingly turning to foreign policy.
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