Politics

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

"Super Tuesday" in presidential elections
by Daniela Simkova


The presidential struggle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton slowly graduates. In November's presidential election they fought for the nomination for the Democratic party and were trying to get as much voters as they were able to get. Both of them were sharing the first for mayor contests. Hillary Clinton was the one who suffered from the election by sore throat and strong caught after a long lasted election activity. Hillary Clinton expressed her attitude towards the presidential elections, she said: "My objective is to get everybody into this system. I am running for president because I know we can do better than we have." The Democrats have its own appointees in each state, especially in Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is sure that the election race will continue until someone will get enough appointees to secure his nomination. Mark Penn, a strategist working for Hillary Clinton said: "The likelihood is the nomination will be decided somewhere in those states. This race will continue until someone has the delegates necessary to secure the nomination." On the other hand, John McCain and his republican party have a strong day, his contests are winning, which could mean a leading position in the elections. John McCain said that he hopes "to do well enough to hopefully draw this process to a close, but if not we'll be prepared to continue to go out and campaign."
by Daniela Simkova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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