Monday, October 27, 2008

Moh Model Question Papers

U.S. 2008 presidential

polls are not always reliable ... and even less in the case of an African-American. That is the theory defended by Richard Keyser, journalist Monde Diplomatique.

U.S. elections on November 4 finally determine who the next president. The possible election of Barack Obama would open a new era in Washington. The context seems promising for proposal political break with the Republican agenda. This does not fail to have consequences on the rest of the world.

Polls Announce a clear lead for Barak Obama, which, for many, relieves the mind. But the presidential race is already over it? According to Richard Keyser, this is not a foregone conclusion. Many respondents provide responses perceived as politically correct and "socially desirable". Face to face, they will say it is good to say, because any other response would be judged inappropriate, see racist. Especially if the candidate is his own party. But in the voting booth, the anxiety provoked by the idea of an African-American president could make them change their mind ...

Pray that he is wrong!

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