Letters and Politics
Race of 2008
As the race of getting votes from the caucuses and primaries continues,
focuses are changing. During a CNN Talk Show, the always debating
Edwards, Obama, and Clinton all agreed on each other's comments.
Clinton started out fresh with the worry about health care providers
and getting the uninsured insured. Obama said he completely agreed with
Clinton and gave a rather good speech which caught Edward hanging with
many "ums" as both Clinton and Obama stole the audience.
Let's take a further focus now. During another piece of information given out by CNN, Clinton has mesmerized the votes of older celebrity audiences. Senator Obama captured the hearts of many younger celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson and many others. However, he also captured the heart of celebrity talk show hostess, Oprah Winfrey. Giuliani, likewise Clinton, also mesmerized the older celebrities. But the question remains the same: although the celebrity audience matters, who's the better candidate?
In
New Hampshire, Clinton was thought to have completely resigned to
Obama, but the sudden turn of votes made a natural happy ending for
Clinton (who currently has 3 caucuses and/or primaries). Clinton caught
many minds of college students or pre-college adolescents. So does
older and younger audiences matter most? Please comment your ideas by
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