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This 5 page paper discusses the presidential election and makes a decision based on the platforms and the strengths of each candidate. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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the world. One such country is the United States. With their next presidential election coming up in a few short months one has to wonder who is the better candidate
given the condition of the United States, both on an international front and a domestic one. George W. Bush is the incumbent and current president of the United States. He
is attempting to continue his programs through the extension of his stay in the presidential office for one more four year term. A die-hard Republican, coming from a long line
of die-hard Republicans, many already know where Bush stands on the issues. However, several issues surround his presidency which may tend to cast more of a pall on his
candidacy for the second term. The extended tours of the US troops in Iraq and the continued expenditure on the War on Terrorism has taken its toll on his popularity.
Nightly newscasts carry the news of soldiers being picked off one by one by dissidents in Iraq and the Middle East. Heightened security and the stringent guidelines are beginning to
fray at the average Americans patience. Still, many have applauded his decisive actions in the wake of the September 11th bombings. The economys recovery after the attack may be
in the minds of some, but most will only look at the present prices at the gas pump and not realize what is really happening in the Middle East to
drive the prices up. On Medicare and Medicaid, Bush has been stalled again and again from bi-partisan shenanigans. Depending on who ends up in the Senate and House (how the
distribution differs) Bush may do no better this term than he did last term in securing some sort of stabilization for the elderly. Bushs strongest planks in his platform
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