Which issues most concerned american voters during the 2008 presidential campaign?
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During 2008, the United States had been involved in the international scenario that made the American voters worry. The things that worried them were:
(i) US involvement in Iraq War.
(ii) US involvement in Afghan War.
(iii) The depreciation of the American economy.
(iv) The attitude of the Republican Party.
(i) US involvement in Iraq War.
(ii) US involvement in Afghan War.
(iii) The depreciation of the American economy.
(iv) The attitude of the Republican Party.
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The issues most concerned American voters during the 2008 presidential campaign are as follows;
- The failing economy / recession and lack of action by GWB on it. The never-ending Iraq war with no sign of finding bin Laden.
- The Republican Party's insensitivity is from reacting to issues brought by its own members.
- It became worse when McCain started flipping out those issues strongly, which he felt strongly and then selected Sarah Paul, who was clearly trying to get women's vote.
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