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Upcoming Presidential Elections The upcoming US Presidential Elections offers something totally new to the world – a lady Vice-president and a black Presidential candidate. This paper will explore three different questions in terms of the discussion on race, all of which are answered below:Q. What will happen if John McCain wins?If John McCain wins the Presidential Elections, there will not be much change within the racial relations that exist within US as well as the rest of the world. The racial attitudes will be much the same as they are at the present and nothing extraordinary is going to come about due to his winning.
This will keep on affecting the US in a negative manner since the superpower nation of the world is already seen as a very racially discriminating nation and McCain’s win will only deter the cause of having some sanity within the relevant folds. Hence there would not be much change if John McCain actually takes the coveted seat, come November 4th, 2008.Q. What will happen if Barack Obama wins?If Barack Obama seals the spot as the next President of the United States, there will be a huge difference in the way the world sees the racial relations, the race dogma, the attitudes that exist and just about everything which comes under the related settings.
This is because Obama is a black himself and he knows that if he becomes the next President of US, he will be the first black to take over such a position – a position that commands respect the world over. The blacks will mark this success as a form of struggle that would see the light of the day and they will celebrate it in an aggressive way. Indeed all other communities except the whites would consider this as a very good omen for the next 4 years in the world’s political scenario. Q. No matter who gets it do you think it will or it would not affect race?
Why or why not?It will affect race and the whole talk related with it if either of the two wins. This is because there is a black Presidential candidate and having him as the President of the US would mean success for the people who have struggled long and hard for their rights the world over. Since this is the first time one such black candidate is vying for this post, McCain’s position is also under the cover. If he gets successful on November 4th, this would mean that the blacks and the minority groups the world over are defeated once again.
(Green, 2008) The racial discussion has centered on the premise of personality differences between the two Presidential hopefuls and not on their policies or other significant subjects, which at the end of the day are also equally pivotal in the time and age of today. Thus in the end, the racial discussions will actually come to the fore no matter which candidate wins. All said and done, this issue will rise above expectations in the times to come and there is no stopping the scenario of heated debates and the like emanating left, right and center.
Works CitedGreen, Eric. Race Relations a Factor in 2008 Presidential Election. Found Online at: http://www.america.gov/st/elections08-english/2008/June/200806301621521xeneerg0.7737543.html 30 June 2008Word Count: 531
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