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		<title>Why Didn&#8217;t Barack Obama Choose Hillary Clinton as His Vice-Presidential Candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people were quite puzzled when Barrack Obama did not choose Hillary Clinton as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election.  For most people she was the one that Barrack Obama needed on his team to gain the victory that he needed.  As we all know now, he chose to go another [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people were quite puzzled when Barrack Obama did not choose Hillary Clinton as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election.  For most people she was the one that Barrack Obama needed on his team to gain the victory that he needed.  As we all know now, he chose to go another route.  In the 2008 Presidential Election, Barrack Obama ended up choosing Joe Biden to be his running mate.  There are a few key reasons why he made that decision.</p>
<p>1.Obviously winning the 2008 Presidential Election was not the only thing that was on his mind, he wanted to do what was the best combination for the people.  Barrack Obama wanted to make a decision that was best for the people.  Barrack Obama knew that in order to give the very best of himself that he has to offer, he had to pair up with the best running mate that would bring that out of him.  He was ahead in the polls in the 2008 Presidential Election, when he announced who he would have as his Vice-Presidential candidate, so he did not want to jeopardize that.  Barrack Obama was also very confident that the people would support the decision that he made.</p>
<p>2.One of the reasons why Barrack Obama did not choose Hillary Clinton as his running mate in the 2008 Presidential Election was because the focus of her 2008 Presidential Election campaign was somewhat different from his.  Barrack Obama knew that they did have things in common in terms of their viewpoints on issues and how they would handle the, but the issue was that they were prioritized differently amongst the two candidates.  Throughout the course of the 2008 Presidential Election campaigns that they both conducted, they chose to focus their main platform on slightly different issues.  Also, there were variances in some of the approaches that they were going to take in order to handle the different issues.</p>
<p>3.One of the main reasons why Barrack Obama did not choose Hillary Clinton as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election was because of her competitor.  Joe Biden has been participating in politics for many years and has such a strong background.  He would also be able to gain some of Hillary Clinton supporters in the 2008 Presidential Election because of the strives that he had made in fighting for women&#8217;s issues.  Joe Biden also has a very strong background in foreign relations.   The war on terror became a very heavy debate as to who would win the election.  People wanted to secure their votes with the candidate that they felt most confident about in their approach to the war.</p>
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		<title>Why Republicans Wanted to Win the 2008 Presidential Election?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were several Republicans that wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election.  It was essential for them to claim victory over the Democrats in that battle.  They wanted to have the third consecutive term with a Republican President.  They wanted to see the 44th President of the United States be a Republican [...]]]></description>
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<p>There were several Republicans that wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election.  It was essential for them to claim victory over the Democrats in that battle.  They wanted to have the third consecutive term with a Republican President.  They wanted to see the 44th President of the United States be a Republican candidate.  And to many, John McCain was just the man for the job.  There were times where things were a bit heated, but there weren&#8217;t astronomical numbers that depicted that there was too much violent anger that the Republicans had against the Democrats.  Nevertheless, the Republicans still wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election.  And they were not by any chance, give up without a fight.</p>
<p>ONE<br />
One of the reasons that the Republicans wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election was because they were in agreeance with the ways and doings of the current George W. Bush White House Administration.  The Republicans believed in the policies and strides that the Bush Administration were taking, and wanted to see to it that things would continue to go down that route.  The Republicans were also quite impressed with the way that the Bush Administration had been handling taxes, and they did not want to loose out on their progress by loosing the 2008 Presidential Election.</p>
<p>TWO<br />
Another reasons why the Republicans wanted to win the 2008 Presidential Election was because they did not agree with the new approach to the war that the other party was presenting.  The 2008 Presidential Election sparked a great deal of debate about the war, so this became quite a significant issue.  Republicans wanted to see to it that we were not pulling out of the Iraqi war too soon.  Republicans wanted to make sure that we were fully protected and had our guard up against terrorists.  They did not want the 2008 Presidential Election to change our approach to the war and have our military troops pull out too soon.  That is the kind of dramatic change that the Republicans did not want to see.</p>
<p>THREE<br />
Another reason why the Republicans wanted to gain the victory in the 2008 Presidential Election was because they were highly opposed to the currently presented approach to health care.  In the 2008 Presidential Election, the candidates felt the need to present to the people how they were going to handle the medical insurance agency.  The feeling was that there should not be a radical change to the health care industry.  Many Republicans were quite content with the coverage that they were currently receiving.  Some felt that there could be minor changes implicated in order to revamp the health care industry, but such large changes were not necessary or favored.</p>
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		<title>Why John McCain Did Not Win the 2008 Presidential Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_32" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 490px"><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Senator-John-McCain.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-32" title="Senator John McCain" src="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Senator-John-McCain.jpg" alt="Senator John McCain" width="480" height="321" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Senator John McCain</p></div>
<p>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 to become the 2008 Presidential Election Republican Nominee.  However, Senator John McCain was not able to snag the victory of winning the Presidential Election.  There are a few key reasons as to why.</p>
<p>ONE<br />
Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election because people did not believe that he would improve the economy.  One of the main concerns that the American people were faced with was how we were going to be able to get out of the financial crisis that we were currently in.  They just felt that the platform that John McCain had presented in this regard would not evoke the change that was necessary in order to improve the nation&#8217;s economy.  His argument just was not strong enough to many people, so some even felt as though he did not really have a plan that would be influential enough.</p>
<p>TWO<br />
Another reason why Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election was because they did not feel confident in his choice for his Vice-Presidential candidate.  There were more and more things that were being discovered about former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin that were harmful to the message that they were trying hard to project.  Many people did not want to see her have such an influence as to the rules and policies of the United States.</p>
<p>THREE<br />
Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election because they wanted a drastic change in the health care system, and they did not feel that he offered that for the people.  They wanted to vote for the candidate that they felt confident was going to make sure that everyone living on United States soil had viable access to health care for themselves and their families.</p>
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		<title>Why Joe Biden?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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?</p>
<p>#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 outlined in the next Presidential Election, so people wanted to be sure that Barrack Obama could handle that challenge.  They had been quite confident in the way that he presented his action that he would take in order to tackle other issues, but weren&#8217;t as sure that he had the experience required to handle the current state of the country in relation to the war.  Joe Biden had proven throughout his entire political career that that was one of his strong points.</p>
<p>#2  Reason number two why Barrack Obama choose Joe Biden to be his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election is because of his rich history with fighting for women&#8217;s issues.  Based on the response that Democratic Presidential Election candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Presidential Election candidate Sarah Palin, obtained, it was evident that women wanted their voices to be heard.  They wanted to know that the results of the Presidential Election will reflect their issues and concerns.  Joe Biden has had a proven track record in that regard.</p>
<p>#3 Another reason why Barrack Obama selected Joe Biden to be his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election is because they liked his personality.  Barrack Obama knew that Joe Biden was down to earth and gave off a great persona to the public court of opinion.  Although Barrack Obama knew that he was known for saying things that put his foot in his mouth, he still has great charm.  Many people were also impressed with the fact that he did not alienate himself from people and chose to take public transportation to work every day.</p>
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		<title>Why People Voted for John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>2.Another reason why people decided to vote for John McCain in the Presidential Election of 2008 because they agreed with his policies.  There were many issues that were brought into discussion in the 2008 Presidential Election debate that people were counting on being answered in order to select their choice.  And many people sided with John McCain on some of the core issues that meant so much to them.</p>
<p>3.Many people voted for John McCain because he was the 2008 Presidential Election candidate to represent the Republican party.  They wanted to see the continuation of the rule of the Republican party.  They knew that John McCain would stay consistent with the personal goals and governing policies that were most dear to them.  They wanted with every fiber of their being to keep certain aspects of the United States governing body in place.  They felt confident that he would bear the responsibility to uphold the ideals that the Republican party have fought to put in place.</p>
<p>4.In the Presidential Election of 2008, many people felt the need to cast their vote for John McCain because of the patriotism that he displayed throughout his campaign.  During the 2008 Presidential Election, United States citizens took pride in knowing that John McCain had spent a large portion of his life fighting for our country, serving in the United States Navy.  So, when it was time to cast their vote in the Presidential Election, to many, he was the obvious choice.</p>
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		<title>The United States Presidential Elections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presidential Elections are always a very pivotal moment in the status of the United States government.  Many people find themselves to be quite concerned with the United States Presidential Election results.  They want to know that their voices have been heard.  Presidential elections are a very exciting time, but it can also [...]]]></description>
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<p>Presidential Elections are always a very pivotal moment in the status of the United States government.  Many people find themselves to be quite concerned with the United States Presidential Election results.  They want to know that their voices have been heard.  Presidential elections are a very exciting time, but it can also be a time of panic and worry also.  People are anxiously riding the wave in order to find out if the Presidential Election results work in their favor.  This time in their lives is one of the most factors that will happen in their lives until the next time that the Presidential Election results will be revealed.  There are a few key reasons why the United States Presidential Elections are important to each in every citizen in America.  Because of the stature of our country, the United States Presidential Election results also affects other countries, as well.  To many we are the number one developing country, and serve as the prime example as to how a country should be run.  Therefore, the United States Presidential Elections effect the world.</p>
<p>1.Many people concern themselves with the United States Presidential Elections because they know that the chosen candidates will be in office for four years.  Based on the Presidential Election results, it will be decided how the country will be run by the elected President, Vice-President, and their selected cabinet in the over the course of four years.  That is quite a long time for there to be a significant change made through the Presidency.  That is also a long time for the country to be run on a steady path without much growth at all, so it is important that you do your part to see that the Presidential Election results work out in the way that you would like it to.</p>
<p>2.People are concerned about the United States Presidential Election results because they typically belong to a political party that has a set of ideals similar, if not adjacent, to theirs.  Presidential elections allow you to nominate the best nominee that represents your political party.  Typically  voters belong to the Republican, Democratic, or Independent party.  Although, some voters choose not to associate themselves with either.  Presidential elections allow you to get a better viewpoint of each candidate and make the best choice.</p>
<p>3.The United States Presidential Election results are significant to people because this is the opportunity for them to vote for the candidate that supports the rights that they believe in.  In Presidential Elections, you are given the chance to let your voice speak out.  Presidential Elections make it a point that your voice is heard.  The Presidential Election results will stimulate what it is that you have been fighting for throughout the entire election.  People want to feel that there issues were addressed, and the best way to make that assessment is by what the Presidential Election results hold.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>No. 1<br />
The ECONOMY<br />
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&#8217;s money was being spent.  Democrats felt that by winning the 2008 Presidential Election, they would be afforded a better opportunity to evoke change.</p>
<p>No. 2<br />
The WAR<br />
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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>No. 3<br />
For CHANGE<br />
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.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a tag team of Republican candidates that caused quite a stir in the 2008 Presidential Election.  The Republican Presidential nominee for the 2008 Presidential Election was Senator John Sidney McCain III.  The Republican Vice-Presidential nominee for the 2008 Presidential Election was Governor Sarah Louise Palin.  John McCain followed his father&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_12" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 489px"><a href="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Sarah-Palin.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12" title="Sarah Palin" src="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Sarah-Palin.jpg" alt="Sarah Palin" width="479" height="360" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sarah Palin</p></div>
<p>There was a tag team of Republican candidates that caused quite a stir in the 2008 Presidential Election.  The Republican Presidential nominee for the 2008 Presidential Election was Senator John Sidney McCain III.  The Republican Vice-Presidential nominee for the 2008 Presidential Election was Governor Sarah Louise Palin.  John McCain followed his father&#8217;s legacy and was the fourth generation to enlist in the United States Navy.  John McCain graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958.  Before the 2008 Presidential Election, John McCain was known mostly for his work in the U.S. Senate that started in 1986, after serving in the House of Representatives since 1982.  John McCain had previously run for Presidential Election in 2000.  He is said to have dropped in ranking from that election after a heated debate with George W. Bush.  Now, with that rich history, some people were quite puzzled when John McCain chose to elect Sarah Palin as his Vice-Presidential candidate.  There are a few reasons that, to some people, this was the obvious choice.</p>
<p>1.Many people feel that John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election because she was a female.  Many people believe that John McCain knew how important it was to present a new campaign of change in the 2008 Presidential Election, so they felt that his choice to select Sarah Palin, a governor from Alaska, and former beauty pageant queen was the appropriate choice.  John McCain wanted to show that his campaign was presenting a change to all minority groups.  Women were not to be frowned upon, and they had the capability to make a difference, as well.</p>
<p>2.Another reason why people believe that John McCain chose Sarah Palin as the Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election is because she is viewed as a great speaker.  Sarah Palin is known for giving powerful messages.  She will definitely keep your attention.  Whether you agree with what she says or not, she is quite compelling to listen to.  That is what the Republican party needed in the 2008 Presidential Election in order to stand up against the great motivational speaker and Democratic Presidential Candidate Barrack H. Obama.</p>
<p>3.It is believed that John McCain chose Sarah Palin in the 2008 Presidential Election because of the pride that she shows in the United States of America.  One of the platforms that John McCain endorsed in the 2008 Presidential Election was the notion of American pride.  One of the things that John McCain was counting on this to give him the upper hand to steal the hearts of Americans in order to gain their support and their votes.</p>
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		<title>The 2008 Presidential Election</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2008 Presidential Election was a very special presidential election.  There were so many components of that presidential election that made history.  There were so many elements of surprise that occurred throughout that election.  People watched the 2008 Presidential Election on the edge of their seats.  They did not want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_8" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 489px"><a href="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2008-Presidential-Election.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8" title="2008 Presidential Election" src="http://www.votetruth08.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2008-Presidential-Election.jpg" alt="2008 Presidential Election" width="479" height="255" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">2008 Presidential Election</p></div>
<p>The 2008 Presidential Election was a very special presidential election.  There were so many components of that presidential election that made history.  There were so many elements of surprise that occurred throughout that election.  People watched the 2008 Presidential Election on the edge of their seats.  They did not want to miss a minute of what was the next development in the presidential election.  To some, what was most important was the outcome.  Even the final results of the 2008 Presidential Election were of mass public interest.  The people followed it from the beginning to the new beginning.  There are some things that stood out that made the 2008 Presidential Election have the appeal that it had, that stand out to this very day.</p>
<p>1.The 2008 Presidential Election had the very first African American Democratic candidate, Barrack H. Obama.  This was the first time that there was potential for an African American Democratic candidate to be voted as the Democratic nominee.  This sent a message to the people that the United States of America has made strides in terms of acceptance.  This presidential election showed that no matter what ethnicity you are characterized as, where you were born, where you were raised, you have the same opportunity as anyone else to achieve your goals.</p>
<p>2.The 2008 Presidential Election was the first time that there was a female Presidential candidate that had gone very far in an election.  Hillary R. Clinton was the first woman in a presidential election to obtain the astronomical numbers that she did.  During the presidential election, Hillary R. Clinton had over a million supporters that believed in her vision.  The United States also had the very first female Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah L. Palin.  Palin also stirred up a great deal of support and made her mark in the 2008 Presidential Election.</p>
<p>3.The 2008 Presidential Election was a period that sparked the most debate than the average person had experienced throughout their lifetime.  This presidential election caused many topics to be discussed by all walks of life in all venues.  There were discussions in the home, at school, on the job, at the coffee shop, in the library, in the public restaurant, etc&#8230;  Due to the presidential election, people were talking about issues every day that they had never thought twice about before.  Not only in the United States, but all over the world, they were discussing this presidential election.</p>
<p>4.The 2008 Presidential Election sparked country pride.  There were many people that had founded a new sense of hope in the United States of America and made every effort to show it.  They raised their flags, wore their pins, and shouted the United States anthem with pride throughout the entire election.</p>
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