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Democrat Barack Hussein Obama's landslide victory to become the first African-American president-elect of the United States is regarded as a history-making event. Americans were fed up with eight years of mismanagement and poor policies by the Bush administration and wanted a change in the way the American government was run. John McCain's promises were rejected by Americans on the assumption that he would follow in the footsteps of George W. Bush, who is responsible for a bad foreign policy and the current economic and financial mess. All these factors contributed to McCain's fall.
Barack Obama is half black, half white, the son of a white mother and a black father. He was raised by his white grandparents, influenced by his Kenyan father, went to prestigious Harvard Law School and work...
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... recasting the Republican ticket with John McCain. In the vortex of the personality politics that do...The policy stakes between the parties were real and salient f...And although the economic crises of the fall 2008 would dominate headlines, ...
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... and decentralization of political, economic and societal relationships characterize bilateral ...(For one example, see McCain 2008.) . A survey of recent academic studies of US...
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...(5) . US officials and policymakers have also expressed their support for turning NATO... relevant to the prevailing political, economic and legal institutions and practice within the con... Kagan, Charles Krauthammer, and John McCain have also given support to the proposal. . However...
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Both of them have promised many policy initiatives," said James Pfiffner, a public policy professor at George Mason University and author of a book on presidential transitions. "But it's highly unlikely either one of them could get a lot of important legislation through Congress in the first year, particularly when Congress is so polarized.
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget found that -- even assuming the sometimes-dubious savings the campaigns claim -- both the [Barack Obama] and [John McCain] plans would add more than $200 billion to the federal deficit by 2013. And that estimate was compiled in September, before the candidates announced costly new economic stimulus proposals.
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... minimizing the impact on tax burdens and economic growth. However, carrying out the planned spending..."National projection through 2040." PEAP Policy Study 2011-1. Rotman School of Management, Univers.... McCain, Margaret, Fraser Mustard et Stuart Shanker. 2007....
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... as antitrust regulators do in the economic market to ensure that the political market remains...Governments, of course, take policy decisions that reward their ideological and partis... 2 USC [section] 431 (2006) (also known as "McCain-Feingold"). . (51) Canada has of course passed fed...
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... in a liberal-democratic market-economic community, could recover, flourish, and never thre... to keep out criticism of its defence policy from multiple quarters. Governments were largely i... election campaign, both senators Obama and McCain pledged to give Afghanistan higher priority and de...
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..."While global economic conditions mean the path has grown more rugged, th...* a new energy policy, for release in mid-2009; . * new investments deta... former Lieutenant Governor Margaret Norrie McCain. . The Leader of the Opposition called upon the go...
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... had proved that democracy and rapid economic growth could take root in arid, forbidding climes....Originally hired by Reagan to direct the policy planning council at the State Department, Wolfowit... probable that President Obama, Clinton, McCain, Giuliani, Romney, or whoever it will be will look...