Monthly Archives: March 2010
Why John McCain Did Not Win the 2008 Presidential Election
Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election for a few reasons. Many people were quite shocked and surprised because of the way that he had come up in the rankings of the Republican public court of opinion. Senator John McCain had run for the previous President Election and came close to becoming the Republican Nominee. Many people attribute his lost of that Presidential Election to a heated debate between him and former United States President George W. Bush. John McCain had come a very long way to be one of the top contenders in the 2008 Presidential Election. He started out his campaign with very little money, but did whatever he had to do to make it to the top. John McCain did not have the financial support as the other candidates at the start of his campaign, so as the other Presidential candidates of the 2008 Presidential Election climbed into their private jets to go to the next city, Senator John McCain said they he oftentimes had to take the bus to the next destination. Eventually John McCain was able to build a great rapport with the people and rise to the top of the polls … Continue reading
Why Joe Biden?
Many people have wondered why it is that President Barrack H. Obama chose Joseph R. Biden as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the Presidential Election of 2008. Many people were surprised at the point in the Presidential Election of 2008, the point when Barrack Obama announced that he had chosen Joe Biden as his Vice-Presidential candidate. After all, this came at a time when there was high debate over the notion of Barrack Obama selecting Hillary R. Clinton as the Vice-Presidential nominee. She had been a former Presidential candidate in the Presidential Election, and she had obtained quite a few supporters. With knowing this, so why did Barrack Obama choose Joe Biden to be his Vice-Presidential Candidate in the Presidential Election of 2008? #1Probably the number one reason why Barrack Obama selected Joe Biden as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election was because of his experience in foreign affairs. Barrack Obama had been criticized for the fact that he does not have a great deal of experience in terms of foreign relations, especially as it relates to the war on terror. The direction that the country was going to take in regards to that matter was going to be … Continue reading
Why People Voted for John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Election
Although he did not come out victorious with winning the 2008 Presidential Election, John McCain was still a popular choice amongst many people. They wanted to see him become the 44th President of the United States of America. John McCain was the Republican Presidential nominee for the Presidential Election of 2008. John McCain brought hope to people. His campaign had inspired many. To a great deal of people, John McCain was the best person to take over and run the country into the right direction. We will outline some of the reasons why people decided to have their vote in the 2008 Presidential Election slated for John McCain. 1.One reason why people decided that they would cast their vote for John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Election was because of his long history in politics. Many people have watched him make significant changes in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate for several years. They were impressed with the work that he contributed, and admired his longevity. John McCain was also known for having such a great personality, and this resonated into the hearts of many. 2.Another reason why people decided to vote for John McCain … Continue reading
2008 Presidential Election Issues
There were election issues that came to the forefront in the 2008 United States Presidential Election. The Presidential Election of 2008 was the first time that these problems in society have been discussed in a number of years. There are always going to be election issues, but in the 2008 Presidential Election, those issues took on a new life and meaning. The election issues sparked quite a movement among people that was served as a record demonstration. Once in for all, the Presidential Election of 2008, allowed people to finally let down their guard and take on a new outlook on how the nation is being run. The election issues covered a wide range of areas, but some of those election issues made their way to the top of the American Presidential Election discussion round tables. One of the key debates of the Presidential Election was in reference to the medical industry. People wanted to know that if they had a medical issue, that it was going to be addressed without compromise. That was the common denominator, but the huge debacle was how that should play it in order to attain that goal. 1.One of the election issues that was … Continue reading