Friday, October 17, 2008
It's Official.
Today, in the Washington Post's Editorial section, the main article read that the Post would officially be endorsing Barack Obama for President. What a surprise! Not. After many articles on their main pages as well as many more on the back pages and online of lashing out at McCain's ideals, strategies, and campaign in general, is anyone really surprised at this liberal leaning newspaper going for Obama? I'm sure not. I am surprised that it took this long for them to claim that it is who they would support when they were obviously not going to endorse McCain. Either way, it has come out. The main stories on the Post's front page today were about the Debate on Wednesday and how it effected both of the candidates' followings. Obama was steadily cool throughout the debate, and McCain has been highlighted as being disrespectful, anxious, and tense. Virginia is now looking like it's a battleground state, which is something that hasn't happened for a very long time and the Posts' blame is put on McCain's performances in the three debates as well as his Vice Presidential pick, which is questioned more and more each day by independents and undecided voters. With Ohio and Virginia, two major states in this election now, being in the forefront of the election coverage now, in the next three weeks are vital to both candidates' success and faliures.
Labels:
election 2008,
McCain,
Obama,
Ohio,
Virginia,
Washington Post
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