Monday, June 2, 2008

Week 3 Briefings

McCain expressed in ABC Broadcast for his interview that as long as China advance for dialogue with the Dalai Lama, Mr. McCain does not participate for opening ceremony for Olympics in Beijing.

Hilary raises questions about Obama but is doing nothing to promote herself. It was discussed all Hilary has been talking about is Obama's credibility and not promoting her own and how this is back firing on her because nobody wants to hear negative bashing over and over again.

Clinton claims that Obama has been belittling small town voters and Obama denies it. The fight has hardened voters in both parties, and it could change the tides to a close match in Pennsylvania to a clean sweep if accusations are not cleared.

It has been determined that all three candidates have agreed on stopping Global Warming

Clinton is taking her attacks on Obama to the next level with an ad that will be released over the “bitter” remark made by Obama. This ad features the “insulted” Pennsylvanians over Obama’s statement that rural voters “cling to guns and religion because of their economic status.

John McCain delivered a speech saying that the tax code is complicated and proposed having a flat tax rate instead of a really complex code.

Polls show that Obama is shrinking the gap between him and Senator Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania. Polls show that Clinton is leading Obama 46% to 40% and has the potential to win the primary vote. It is yet to be known if Obama’s “bitter” comment will affect his numbers but it doesn’t seem to be so far.

The Democratic candidates for the US presidency have both vowed to defend Israel against a potential attack by Iran during a debate ahead of the key Pennsylvania primary.

Taxes show the Clintons income increased after Bill left office to 109 million dollars.

A recent article talks about McCain and the topic of Social Security and Medicare, whether or not he has a plan. They say that he does but sort of a plan. They believe that sooner or later it will end and there will be no social security or Medicare.

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