POLITICS-US: Yes, He Could Obama Handily Takes White House

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

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Jim Lobe

WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (IPS) – In a historic victory, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has been elected the 44th president of the United States.

Obama, the first African American to be elected to the nation’s highest office, was declared the winner by all of the country’s major media networks as the polling on the West Coast of the U.S. closed Tuesday night, even as millions of votes remained to be counted throughout the country.

”A new dawn of American leadership is at hand,” Obama told a cheering crowd of about 125,000 people gathered in Chicago’s Grant Park, after the formal concession of rival John McCain.

”You understand the enormity of the challenges we face — two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century,” he said. ”The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America — I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you — we as a people will get there.”
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POLITICS-US: Vote-Flipping Reported on E-Voting Machines

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

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By Matthew Cardinale

CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Nov 3 (IPS) – Several U.S. citizens reported watching their votes flip on electronic voting machines in different states during the early voting period, highlighting the continued vulnerability of “e-voting” systems, which about 50 million U.S. citizens will use on Tuesday, despite problems since as early as 2004.

Most of the voters with complaints so far have said they saw their votes flipped from the Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, to Republican Sen. John McCain, although at least three voters in Tennessee reported the reverse.

Vote-flipping has been reported so far in at least four states — Colorado, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia — out of the 31 states where early voting has taken place.

However, the reports of vote-flipping are just of the tip of the iceberg, according to Emily Levy of Velvet Revolution, a voter rights group.
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POLITICS-US: Can Naturalised Citizens Tip the Balance?

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

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By Nuzhat Naoreen

The Korean-American civic group YKASEC says it has registered more than 26,000 people to vote since 2004.

NEW YORK, Nov 3 (IPS) – Juan Carlos Jimenez had already lived legally in the United States for nearly 40 years when he became a citizen in October, at 44. He joined hundreds of other immigrants at a New York courthouse to take his oath.

“It’s the only reason I became a citizen — to vote in this election,” said Jimenez, who was born in Colombia.

The Iraq war and the foundering economy made him want to vote for the first time.

“There’s just too much at stake now,” he said.

Issues like the war, the economy, and failed immigration reform are expected to drive many first-time immigrant voters like Jimenez to the polls this year, in greater numbers than before.
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US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: WAITING FOR OBL

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR—PAPER NO 461

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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B.RAMAN

It is just one week before the US Presidential elections. We all know all that we want to know about the two candidates Senators John McCain of the Republican Party and Senator Barrack Obama of the Democratic Party. We also know what the American people think of them and their ideas for the future through the public opinion polls which, without an exception, predict voter approval for Obama and his ideas—-whether relating to the economy, the so-called war against terrorism or Iran’s nuclear programme.

2.But there is still a missing gap in our knowledge—what Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda think of the two candidates and their proposed policies. On the eve of the Presidential elections of 2004 (on October29,2004), Osama entered the pre-poll scene in the US with a video message to the American people, which poured scorn over American claims regarding the war. Commenting on his message, I wrote:
“As the date of the polls approached, there was feverish speculation as to whether Bush, helped by President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, would produce OBL before the American people like a magician producing a rabbit out of his hat and thereby make Kerry look silly and win a thumping victory. Instead of Bush producing OBL and embarrassing Kerry, it is OBL’s spin-masters who have produced him before the voters, making Bush, Kerry and everybody else in the US look silly and confused.” (http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/papers12/paper1155.html)

3. Is OBL planning a similar entry into the poll scene before the Americans vote? It will be out of keeping with him if he does not. Watch out during the days to come. Will he pour scorn over McCain and Bush just as Al Qaeda web sites are already doing? What will he say about the statements of Obama about his determination to hunt for OBL, even if he has to send the US troops into Pakistani territory to catch him—provided he has precise intelligence? Will he talk of what the jihadis in Pakistan and Afghanistan describe as the newly opened third front in the war—- in the Wall Street?

4. Or will the expected message fail to materialise? If it fails to come, that will be more significant than his message if it does come. Failure to materialise would mean that there is something wrong somewhere in the Pashtun belt from where OBL is stated to be operating. The US and the Asif Ali Zardari Government in Pakistan—-while pretending to criticise in open each other’s counter-terrorism policies—- have been secretly co-operating and co-ordinating their operations even more closely than was the case under Pervez Musharraf—- the US from the air through repeated air strikes by pilotless drones in the two Waziristans and through aerial surveillance and the Pakistan Army and the Frontier Corps on the ground in the Bajaur Agency and the Swat Valley.

5. It is apparent that the stepped up operations both by the Americans and the Pakistanis are not unrelated to the Presidential polls. If the Americans can get a high-value target such as OBL or his No.2 Ayman al-Zawahiri before the polls, it will not only redound to the credit of Bush before he leaves office, but could also benefit McCain, who is desperately trying to avert a seeming rout in the elections.

6. Al Qaeda’s foreign volunteers are on the run from village to village, from mosque to mosque and from madrasa to madrasa to protect themselves from the air strikes of the US and Pakistan. The war against terrorism has seen intense air strikes in Afghan territory from the beginning. Since Zardari’s meeting with Bush in New York in September, it has been seeing an intense wave of air strikes in Pakistani territory. US planes have been flying across Pakistani air space over the tribal belt as if they are flying in US air space without worrying about the proforma criticism from Pakistani leaders and officials and repeatedly attacking suspected Al Qaeda hide-outs. They have killed many, but not the ones that matter.

7. What stands between the US and OBL or Zawahiri is just luck and a little bit of advance intelligence. Both have eluded the US so far. For air strikes, the US has to be lucky only once. OBL and Zawahiri have to be lucky every time.

8. OBL must be constantly moving to deny that one stroke of luck to the US. How serious is the ground position for him? One will get an answer either way—whether his pre-poll message materialises or does not. (28-10-08)

(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com )

U.S.: A Week Out, Obama and Democrats Poised for Victory

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Monday, October 27, 2008

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Jim Lobe*

WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (IPS) – With only one week before the Nov. 4 elections, Democrats are increasingly hopeful that they will emerge next Wednesday with control of the White House and substantially increased majorities in both houses of Congress.

Their presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, has sustained a solid lead ranging of between five and 12 percentage points over Republican Sen. John McCain among nationwide public opinion polls for most of the past two weeks.

He also enjoys statistically significant leads in key ”battleground” states — so-called swing states that were regarded as toss-ups as recently as one month ago, such as Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, Florida and Nevada. These states were won by Pres. George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, and McCain needs them in order to wrest victory in the all-important Electoral College.

Obama even leads, according to some polls, in North Carolina, a southern state that was considered solidly in the McCain column just last month.
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POLITICS-US: Plumbing the Depths of Spin

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Monday, October 27, 2008

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Analysis by Peter Costantini

LOS ANGELES, Oct 27 (IPS) – In the waning days of an interminable United States presidential campaign, a plumber and would-be small businessman bestrides the narrow race like a colossus with a tool belt.

Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher was wrenched into the limelight on Oct. 15 during the third presidential debate by Senator John McCain, who dubbed him ”Joe the Plumber”. McCain repeatedly touted him as an exemplar of the hard-working, plain-spoken Middle American who would be helped by his tax plan — but hurt by Democratic candidate Barack Obama’s.

Morphing overnight from ordinary Joe into American idol, Wurzelbacher has galvanised the Republican presidential campaign of McCain and Governor Sarah Palin. The idea of the working-class hero as Republican vice-presidential candidate in 2012 would strain credibility only slightly more than Palin did this year.
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POLITICS-US: Campaigns Spar Over Broken Health System

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Bankole Thompson

DETROIT, Michigan, Oct 23 (IPS) – For a man who said he watched his mother battle with insurance companies while dying of cancer in a hospital bed, and whose 85-year-old grandmother is said to be in serious condition, healthcare for all citizens has become a defining issue in the historic campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama.

Obama suspended his campaign for two days Thursday and Friday to attend to his sick grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, at his birthplace in Hawaii, after she reportedly fell and broke her hip.

At the second presidential debate, Obama said healthcare should be a right for all citizens — referring to the estimated 47 million people in this country without health insurance — while Republican presidential nominee John McCain said it’s more a responsibility for individuals and employers.
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BOLIVIA: Congress Approves Date for Vote on New Constitution

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

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Franz Chávez

LA PAZ, Oct 21 (IPS) – The Bolivian Congress ratified on Tuesday the new constitution drafted by a constituent assembly, as demanded by 100,000 government supporters who converged on the capital to demand that it be sent to a Jan. 25 referendum.

On Monday, Bolivian President Evo Morales had agreed to cut short his term by one year and stand for election only once again, on Dec. 6, 2009, when the vice president, 157 legislators, 327 mayors and nine provincial governors will also run for reelection.

The agreement containing this and other points emerged from complex negotiations between the governing Movement to Socialism (MAS) and three opposition parties and was announced Monday by Morales himself to a huge crowd of government supporters at the end of their week-long march from Oruro to La Paz.
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POLITICS-US: Much Ado About ACORN

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Friday, October 17, 2008

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Ali Gharib

NEW YORK, Oct 17 (IPS) – As Election Day in the United States draws nigh, attacks from Sen. John McCain’s campaign and its Republican supporters have focused attention on the activities of a national low- and moderate-income advocacy group, accusing it of everything from engaging in widespread, systematic voter fraud to causing the U.S.-turned-global financial crisis.

The heavily coordinated attack on the Association of Community Organisers for Reform Now (ACORN) by the McCain camp has drawn criticism as both an increasingly desperate attempt to launch negative attacks on his Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama, and a bid to suppress voter turnout among groups that lean Democratic.

Republican attacks on ACORN have become commonplace around major elections, but this year’s offensive against the ”nation’s largest grassroots community organisation” are particularly acute. McCain’s running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, and his ardent supporter, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, both mocked Obama as ”a former community organiser” at this summer’s Republican National Convention.
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ROMANIA: Social Conflict Erupts Ahead of Elections

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Friday, October 17, 2008

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Claudia Ciobanu

BUCHAREST, Oct 17 (IPS) – Just weeks before general elections, Romanian legislators have approved drastic increases in teachers’ wages, causing massive protests from state employees around the country looking for similar benefits.

Elections are scheduled Nov. 30. According to a recent opinion poll by national polling agency Insomar, the centre-right Democrat-Liberal Party (PDL) enjoys 38 percent support, with the governing centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL) at 16 percent and the main opposition force, the Social-Democrats (PSD) 26 percent.

PDL was a coalition partner of PNL but quit the government in March 2007 after a period of conflict between Prime Minister Calin Popescu-Tariceanu (PNL) and President Traian Basescu (from PDL). The country is currently led by a minority government made up of PNL and a smaller party, the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR).
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