Democrats in the 2008 Presidential Election decided to band together in order to win the 2008 Presidential Election. By most Democrats, this was not such a conscious effort, but something that came as a result of how they were feeling. The results of the 2008 Presidential Election would have such an impact on their lives that they were compelled to do what needed to be done in order to win. Democrats wanted to claim the victory, and went to great lengths in order to achieve this goal. There are several reasons why the 2008 Presidential Election made the Democrats come away with the victory.
No. 1
The ECONOMY
The state of the United States economy in the year of 2008 was one of the key reasons that the Democrats won the 2008 Presidential Election. The state of the economy was becoming less of an abstract thing, and began to affect the lives of Americans directly. The Democrats saw this as a huge problem and wanted to change the way that country’s money was being spent. Democrats felt that by winning the 2008 Presidential Election, they would be afforded a better opportunity to evoke change.
No. 2
The WAR
Democrats wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election because they wanted a new administration to govern the country. They were unhappy with some of the choices that were made that has had a lasting effect on their lives. Many Democrats disagreed, in particular, to the current Republic Administration’s approach to the war on terror. They were not happy with the way that the United States Army, Marine Corps, and the Navy was being treated. They felt that other measures could be taken in order to achieve the same goal. Democrats felt that the right measures were not taken in order to protect the country, while still holding true to the morals, values, and rights of the United States citizens.
No. 3
For CHANGE
Democrats fought to win the 2008 Presidential Election because they wanted change. They were inspired to see some of the issues that society is faced with, be addressed and improved or eliminated. The 2008 Presidential Election gave people hope that that goal was possible. It was not far fetched for them to think that they would see some of the core issues that has kept us behind banished. People wanted the opportunity to live and harmony without passed judgment and discrimination. They also wanted a change in regards to the rights as to the health coverage that they were able to receive, regardless of financial status. As many know and believe, change is the only avenue that will evoke some of these problems to disappear.


