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Which issues most concerned american voters during the 2008 presidential campaign?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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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.
Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

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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