2008 elections to bring diverse competition
Mrs. Clinton versus Mr. Obama; who gets the nod and what is at stake?
Tejada, Mary
Issue date: 2/1/07 Section: Points Of View
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Therefore, I'm cautious as to whom I want my vote to go towards, because I do want it to count. I'd want someone who I know could beat out the republican candidate so that the next four years aren't as treacherous as the last 8 have been.
Furthermore, not only will it be a huge feat if either one of our less likely heroes gets into office but consider it going globally. I firmly believe that either one would do a great job. The esteem of both women and minorities would definitely rise.
Seeing as how minority groups are actually the majority, a candidate that is relatable is always a huge plus. We as a country prefer to go with what we consider safe, and with that, even the most liberals of folks are second-guessing themselves on whom to vote for.
One thing we can be assured of is that regardless of who wins the place of going against the right wing, they will be a qualified, honest intentioned candidate with one main objective, to fix all mistakes our current president created.
Furthermore, not only will it be a huge feat if either one of our less likely heroes gets into office but consider it going globally. I firmly believe that either one would do a great job. The esteem of both women and minorities would definitely rise.
Seeing as how minority groups are actually the majority, a candidate that is relatable is always a huge plus. We as a country prefer to go with what we consider safe, and with that, even the most liberals of folks are second-guessing themselves on whom to vote for.
One thing we can be assured of is that regardless of who wins the place of going against the right wing, they will be a qualified, honest intentioned candidate with one main objective, to fix all mistakes our current president created.
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