Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Recent poll shows big shift to Obama among white women and American voters at large

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday saw a huge shift in white woman support since John McCain the Republican incumbent named the inexperienced and mediocre politician Sarah Palin as his running mate.

Polls also show a huge increase in support among US soldiers stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan and their families back home.

Obama, who would be the first black U.S. president, defeated Hillary Clinton in the battle for the Democratic nomination.

McCain has failed so far to address the issues that American voters care about the most, issues ranging from an ailing economy, health care, education as well as fading international American influence around the world.

Obama seems to have delivered the message of "Real Change" as well as "Enough of Bush-Cain" to the hearts and minds of the American voters on the campaign trail, as well DNC convention acceptance speech in Denver.

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