The debate between McCain and Obama in my opinion was very close because they both backed up their information very well, but this still does not change the fact of who will make the best President. Obama when confronted about having lack of experience in certain circumstances, he admitted that he didn’t have the experience. Yes, he’s honest and that’s rare when it comes to people who are involved in the government in some way, but Obama admitted his lack of experience when it comes to war, and also when dealing with other countries, allies or not. He also said in the debate that in order to fix the economy, he would raise taxes, while McCain talked about tax cuts, and he has visited these countries. They are still close for the race for the White House, which is outrageous. Come on voter, do you really want to make less of an income that you’ve been making all your life all of a sudden because of Obama’s plan, then go ahead. We all know who will make the best Master and Chief. That’s McCain. But the truth of the matter is the people as a whole does not determine who will become President. That is left to the Electoral College, which is the government’s way of always having control. But when it is all said and done, I will support whoever becomes President, which we all should as keeping our faith in our country.
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