Sunday, November 2, 2008

Reviewing the week before the election

Perhaps this is the first election that cannot be easily predicted. There are so many factors that come into play when trying to predict the election. If you are looking at the polls, you come out with one set of results. If you look at racial biases you get a completely different set of results, and again a different sets looking at campaign visits. Can anyone predict this election?

And that seemed to be the main concerned all throughout this week. It's crunch-time for both campaigns. With election day only 2 days away, there are many concerns for the McCain campaign as to whether or not it is still possible to win. For the Obama supporters, many wonder if racial bias is somehow shadowing in many of the polls. Both are major concerns that can only be put to rest on Election night.

This week there has been a lot of talk about this election. It is the first time in eight years that we will be electing a non-incumbent president. So the vote and election seems all that more important.

The top five discussed objects this week were: 1) 270 to win 2) McCain does not equal Bush 3) Nervous Democrats... Jinxed election? 4) Final Push before Tuesday 5) SNL Factor

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