Democrats Should Win the Election
Barack Obama is going to be elected the next president, according to Senator Hillary Clinton, who has "no doubt" about it.
"If anybody looks at the mess we're in today - why would they reward the Republicans?" she added, in a recent interview on CBS's 'The Early Show'.
Political pundits would probably agree that the ball is definitely in the Democratic Party's court right now, and has been for quite a while.
Republicans have been accused of incompetence, blunders and criminal activity. There have been many calls from politicians and groups nationwide to impeach Bush. A Vermont candidate for Attorney General has even promised she will prosecute Bush for conspiracy to commit murder, if she is elected. And now with the current economic crisis on Wall Street the Republicans face even more credibility problems.
The Republican Party is crippled - or should be according to these condemnations and the mounting unpopularity of President Bush. Reports from across the United States claim citizens are tired of the Administration's lack of accountability and negligence. The surge of new voters is testament to the fact that people are fed up with mediocre leadership and want to see an end to the status quo in Washington. Even the 18-24 year old demographic, notorious for voter apathy, are showing an interest.
Yet the polls are still tight and it looks like it will be a close race. Many would have expected a slam dunk victory for the Democratic Party this year. But it doesn't look likely. If Obama wins, it will be by a small margin, unless voters dramatically switch sides over the next few weeks.
The question is why?
"If anybody looks at the mess we're in today - why would they reward the Republicans?" she added, in a recent interview on CBS's 'The Early Show'.
Political pundits would probably agree that the ball is definitely in the Democratic Party's court right now, and has been for quite a while.
Republicans have been accused of incompetence, blunders and criminal activity. There have been many calls from politicians and groups nationwide to impeach Bush. A Vermont candidate for Attorney General has even promised she will prosecute Bush for conspiracy to commit murder, if she is elected. And now with the current economic crisis on Wall Street the Republicans face even more credibility problems.
The Republican Party is crippled - or should be according to these condemnations and the mounting unpopularity of President Bush. Reports from across the United States claim citizens are tired of the Administration's lack of accountability and negligence. The surge of new voters is testament to the fact that people are fed up with mediocre leadership and want to see an end to the status quo in Washington. Even the 18-24 year old demographic, notorious for voter apathy, are showing an interest.
Yet the polls are still tight and it looks like it will be a close race. Many would have expected a slam dunk victory for the Democratic Party this year. But it doesn't look likely. If Obama wins, it will be by a small margin, unless voters dramatically switch sides over the next few weeks.
The question is why?
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