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Change we need

This was the motto that Obama, Or should i say Elected President Obama used for his campaigning and looks like it worked! He now waits for his term in office to begin in January next year. He has made history by becoming the first african-american president.

After Obama was declared the winner by John McCain, he gave a speech which i found graceful and very sincere. Despite loosing, he acknowledged that him not becoming president was not the case. It was whether America gets a good president and that he is just a servent of America and that all he wants is America's Happiness. He also acknowledged Obama as MY PRESIDENT and then moved on to thank those people who helped him. When it came to the part where he started thanking Sarah Peilin, i started to laugh my head off (not literally). Thank her, for crumbling his chances of becoming president more like! The popularity she got was mainly negative publicity. For those of you, who like me have been reading the news papers for the weeks leading to the election day, you would have seen how many negative comments the press had about her. The best of all would be that she used campaign money for her clothings. Very smart move if you want your campaign raitings to go down. McCain and G. W. Bush were already pulling down the ratings down for the Republicans and Sarah P just made it worse. If McCain had managed to convince Colin Powell to run as his Vice president, He would have stood a much better chance of winning. But everyone makes their fair share of mistakes. McCain admits that as well.

Obama on the other hand, could have ensured his victory by a landslide by sticking with Hilary Clinton as his vice president. She managed to claim many states. But her help in campaigning might have payed off and helped with his votes.

Now, after being promissed lots of things from Elected President, Barak Obama, We will have to wait and see what becomes of America and the world with the changes that he makes.

*Barak Obama will be taking office on 20th January 2009