With the election clock ticking and just 500 days away, American citizens are already engaged in election procedures. Speculations are rife about the next US president and the names coming in the forefront are New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Barrack Hussein Obama. While Hillary Clinton has already stayed in the White House for 8 years when her husband Bill Clinton became the president, it is would be the first time that she would have a chance to stay at White House being the President. In an American Presidential history spanning 300 years, no female has ever become the president and its high time America wakes up and gets used to seeing a woman as their President.
Facts and Figures:
Would Hillary Rodham Clinton become the first woman president of the United States? Well, many political observers do say so. If the latest CBS/New York Times figures are anything to go by, 63 % of the respondents are in favor of Clinton. This indicates that Hillary Clinton is above Senator Barrack Obama and other Democrat presidential candidates. With regards gender, it was found that an overwhelming 65% of the women are in favor of Hillary. The CBS poll also indicated that amongst the primary Democrat voters, Hillary had a 43%-24%advantage. These figures indicate that there are high chances for America to see Red with a First Gentleman staying in the White House!
Miscellaneous:
Hillary Clinton has started her campaign for president in an organized way. She has raked in some professional election advisors for the poll. She has made Patti Doyle to be her election poll campaign, who happens to be the first Hispanic to be given the position of managing an election, with Mike Henry given the charge of a Deputy Campaign Manager. In the first half of 2007, Clinton has clearly led all other democratic presidential candidates. Hillary managed to raise $ 33,000,000 in funds for her campaign seconded only by Senator Barrack Obama. She has raked in a Politician Howard Wolfson to her the campaign spokesperson that has oodles of experience in New York politics. In her announcement for the US Presidential election stated, “I’m in” and “I’m in to win”. With all things set, it is hoped that America chooses her to be the historical woman president of the United States.