Barack Obama

Released on: October 23, 2008, 10:27 pm

Press Release Author: micheal

Industry: Advertising

Press Release Summary: PARIS (Reuters) - Just one percent of French people want
Republican candidate John McCain to win the U.S. presidential election, and western
Europeans overwhelmingly favor his rival Barack Obama, an opinion poll showed on
Friday.
In Germany, where Obama held his rally, five percent of people supported McCain
while 72 percent backed Obama.


Press Release Body: Barack Obama made history on the final day of the marathon
Democratic nomination fight, becoming the first person of color to lead a major
party's national ticket. He beat back a resilient Hillary Rodham Clinton, once
viewed as the inevitable choice. Obama's call for change won over millions of young
people, new voters, highly educated whites, and disaffected liberals tired of
Clinton and her husband -- and demonstrated to blacks that he could win.
PARIS (Reuters) - Just one percent of French people want Republican candidate John
McCain to win the U.S. presidential election, and western Europeans overwhelmingly
favor his rival Barack Obama, an opinion poll showed on Friday.
In Germany, where Obama held his rally, five percent of people supported McCain
while 72 percent backed Obama.
BNN (Business Network News) recently interviewed Kate Kay, who explained that the
Barack Obama 2008 campaign also used pay-per-click advertising on Google for
different purposes than the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.


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