Politics

Monday, February 4, 2008

A though Strife of Super Tuesday
by Milota Sidorova


Basically all the eyes of America point to the breaking point of presidential elections 2008, the very next day, February 5th, called also the Super Tuesday. Tomorrow will bring the second round for more than 20 states, after the South Carolina primary, January 26, 2008. The expectations are high and emotions could cut a man in every racing party. Last Saturday brought very tense push for votes from both of the challenging Democratic and Republican sides. While a nominee on Democratic party is a race between very potential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, Republican side holds on for John McCain, Arizona Sen. and the Former Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney. Obama, who also placed first in the January 26, 2008 South Carolina primary suggested on ``Face the Nation'' on CBS, ``We can attract independents and Republicans in a way that Senator Clinton cannot.'' He called Clinton as a ``polarizing figure,'' for the Republicans. She pushed the strike back saying, that she was more capable to withstand Republican attacks and attract the groups, who ``know how serious the issues are that we face.'' Republican lion, John McCain, the current GOP front-runner, attacked both Democrats during his nation strike last weekend in Alabama proclaiming that both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama said they wanted a date of withdrawal. " They want to wave the white flag of surrender," quoted McCain, finishing "I will never surrender to al Qaeda, my friends. We will never surrender to al Qaeda." He is very proud of his record, that according to him is more '' more conservative than Governor Romney's is.'', said for CBS. According the Pew poll, released today, reports McCain's leadership among Republicans with 42 percent, followed by Romney with 22 percent. As for the Democratic voters, Clinton gains 47 percent, while 43 percent for Obama.

related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20080203/pl_bloomberg/akpicpihizpi;_ylt=Al8INDXOz7.P.qTASHZgogis0NUE
by Milota Sidorova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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