In nearly every poll for US presidential election, Democrat candidate Barack Obama is leading by several points. From the economic crisis to the Bush administration, to his Republican rival John McCain’s voting record, to Sarah Palin as the heartbeat-away President, it seems like everyday something new
emerges from the US presidential campaign that points to a universe where all the stars are aligning for Obama. Latest voters poll found support for the Obama had grown to 52 per cent of voters, compared to 38 per cent for McCain. Obama's surging popularity was mostly due to voters' dwindling confidence in Mr McCain, as witnessed after each of the candidates' three TV debates.
Who is best suited to fix the economic crisis?
Do you think the age factor is also a concern for voters?
emerges from the US presidential campaign that points to a universe where all the stars are aligning for Obama. Latest voters poll found support for the Obama had grown to 52 per cent of voters, compared to 38 per cent for McCain. Obama's surging popularity was mostly due to voters' dwindling confidence in Mr McCain, as witnessed after each of the candidates' three TV debates.
Who is best suited to fix the economic crisis?
Do you think the age factor is also a concern for voters?
