- 20 Jan 09, 20:40#88468At the start, that was one of the reasons why I wasn't sure whether to support Obama or not. A mixture of McCain's experience, Clinton's policies and Obama's charisma, energy and vision would have been nice. Since the election campaign died down, however, my view has changed slightly. All of the rhetoric you get from both sides of the campaign has died down and Obama's message has become more appealing. He doesn't seem as protectionist as the Republicans etc. tried to make out and has toned down some of what he has been saying. Moreover, I think real change is needed now. One of my biggest gripes about politicians is things not being decided on ideology alone, but on political manoeuvring etc. Ironically, we've already seen this on the campaign trail and the Obama talking now is not quite the same as six months ago. That said, he does seem to realise the need to unite America, politically and socially etc., and anything that could increase the chances of getting people to work together for the common good has to be a step forward from the same old, same old.

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