The definitive advice as to whether a presidential candidate would win the election and eventually become the President of the United States could be verified, among other things, by computing whether there is any propensity for long-term relationships with his (for the time being) nominated vice president.
The Democratic Party has chosen Barack Obama as its nominee to compete against the Republican Party’s John McCain from Arizona in the forth-coming United States presidential election of 2008.
The 2008 presidential election is the first time in the U.S. history that two sitting senators will run against each other for the presidency of the United States, and more importantly, it is also the first time an African American has become a presidential nominee for a major party, as well as the first time both candidates of the two major parties - Democratic and Republican, were born outside the continental U. S. A. - Hawaii for Obama and the Panama Canal Zone for McCain.
On November 4, 2008, the Election Day in all fifty states and the District of Columbia, registered voters will cast votes for presidential candidates nominated and listed.
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