Jennifer Casal Assignment Three
1.) In reference to Palin hits "change" Theme, it talks about how Palin and McCain came down to Colorado Springs to make a speech in front of a gathering of Republicans at the airport. Palin was “attacking” Biden and spoke about how the people would not be able to call him an agent of change (I’m guessing she’s the better candidate for change). I think that Palin is somewhat correct in that argument and is possibly the better VP for when John McCain may get elected. I think since McCain sometimes teds to be indecisive she will help him make a firm decision. Palin is down for business and that’s a quality needed for this election.
2.) “McCain has slight edge on Obama”. This article talks about how the amount of viewers that tuned in for Obama’s speech during the DNC were in the same number range as the viewers that tuned in to see McCain’s speech the opening day of the RNC. The edge they are talking about that McCain has on Obama is that he slightly got more viewers. Although numbers are solid facts you still can’t imply that all those viewers are republican or even intend to vote for McCain. I myself have watched both but I am not a voter at all. Numbers are numbers we’ll see what happens during the votes. When numerical value actually counts for something.
3.) I had more time to watch the DNC than I have to watch the RNC. Not because I haven’t made time for it or that I am more democratic that republican but because I happen to just be busier. Between the candidates for the Democratic and Republican Parties I am kind of at a stale mate of whom I would vote for if I was registered. Obama and McCain’s speeches were both strong and enlightening yet they both make very great points on the topics of America which concern them the most.
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