Barack Osama ............. oops I mean
Barack Obama ....... won the USA Presidential election
(even though some places are still counting). Why did I bother with this election? Well, for one, when USA sneezes the whole world catches the flu at the same time.
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These are the states that Obama's camp has declared victory:-
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Not only the
Democratic Party's presidential candidate, an Illinois senator, has won his election but the Democratic Party has won the majority votes in both the
United States Senate and
United States House of Representatives. This will allow Obama's office to draw the political map much easier but certainly not without challenges that are awaiting them. Oh my, the
Republicans are licking their wounds now and the Democractics are partying away.
Some people said that with this win, it has transcended over racial issue, that people of other races could have a chance of becoming the president of the United States of America. I'm sure some of the Malaysian politicians will harp on this point as well.
The Obama camp had to thank the virtual world in partly helping them on its course. $$ Millions were raised via the
internet. During Bill Clinton's time, there were not many dedicated political linked websites ....... nowadays, you wished that you wouldn't bump into one. George Bush's era does not have many blogs or bloggers didn't realise what they can do then. Nowadays, who doesn't blogs or haven't heard of a politically linked blog. Something similar with the Malaysian scenario.
If you are an United States' citizen, care to share your viewpoint on whether this election was what the people wanted or it should have been otherwise.
What do you know .......... the Malaysian public held a
mock USA election in a public forum held last Thursday in Kuala Lumpur
(topic of discussion for the forum was - "US Presidential Election 2008: Race, Religion and Economics”) and Obama Barack won by a wide margin. Result was Obama 126 votes; John 16 votes.
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