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The United States presidential election happens every four years and it gives the prime most position in the world to the “lucky” presidential winner and this winner would render a four-year term starting at midday on Inauguration Day, a year after the election. The election is conducted in various states, no through the federal government.
The trend since the beginning is the transfer of power between two political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans. Each election, both parties would nominate candidates within the organization and these feasible candidates would battle each in other in the polls as the party’s leading candidate for the Presidential elections, therefore, there would only be two Presidential Candidates each time. One Democrat and one Republican.
Since 1789 from the time of George Washington, to George W. Bush, the current President of US, there had been NO black candidate ever nominated into a presidential position. Until now, with the ongoing battle of both Democrat Senators Barrack Obama of Illinois and Hilary Clinton of New York. Obama is said to be, might be, the future President of the United States.
The issue enters here, is America ready for a black President? What if Barrack Obama wins? How will America accept a black President? What will be the advantages as well as the disadvantages?
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