does sound like at some point, it could be a welcome breath of fresh air into our stodgy two-party system which has gone on virtually unchanged for more than a century. Especially for those who detest having the government be a "nanny state", Libertarianism might be worth a try. PPPPP word count 794 What Kind of Campaign Can We Expect From the Candidates? At this point, the front runners for each of the parties are beginning to make themselves evident - and they've already taken a few swipes at each other in the press. So, since we're about to get to the fun part of campaign commercial seasons, it's worth taking a look at how each of the candidates will use their advertising dollars to get their message out to the public. This is actually predictable to an extent, since we have a good character record to go by. Clinton - Expect a very positive message of hope. Clinton's focus is on domestic and family issues, with a generous dose of Civil Rights. She may run the occasional attack ad, but then only to compare her opponent's record and stand on the issues to her own. She can do very well with ads revolving around health care, happy children, ending the war to bring the troops home to their families, and improving education. She will have to earnestly defend herself on her foreign and economic policy. If she doesn't get at least one "tax-and-spend Democrat" salvo fired at her, the other candidates just aren't trying. Obama - Obama is Mr. Positive. If he does run an attack ad, it would be a very dumb move, because one thing he isn't is a shark. He's doing good with a squeaky-clean campaign so far. He has a lot of answers about foreign policy, and he will most likely focus on matters beyond our borders and making a stronger U.S. economy in the sphere of the global market. He will have to work hard to prove that he's "all-American", because of his racial mixture and multicultural background. He might be smart to counter with the point that there's more to America than white Europeans, and that the U.S. needs to be aware of what's going on outside its borders. Edwards - Bringing up the rear, Edwards has a long fight ahead and not so much strategy ready. Expect him to get
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