Obama Arrives to Berlin in his Presidency Campaign Tour; the World Loves Hi

Barack Obama, democratic presidential, arrived in Berlin on Thursday. He is now organizing an overseas trip, aiming to gain popularity and trust among people around the world. He is a candidate for the United States presidency.

Obama met Chancellor Angela Merkel, who suggested that his speech should be held at the historic Brandenburg Gate, but thousands of people everywhere want to attend it, so a bigger place will be needed and “Victory Column” seems to be the best.

Nearly 1,000 journalists want to attend the evening speech, that begins at 7 p.m. They will have to arrive earlier that 4 p.m., as to catch a good spot and a good story of the events.

Europeans who will vividly participate in Obama’s speech hope that his arrival and intentions will be good enough for a potential new direction to international relationships.

Many of the people interviewed about Obama’s candidature said that they prefer him instead of President Bush or his Republican rival, Senator John McCain.

Obama also plans to meet in Berlin opposition leaders From France and England this week. His speech was firstly held on Wednesday night on his boat, during an English-class.

A New Zealander who came to Berlin for study during the summer said that the whole world prefers Obama to be president. Wolfgang Ohm, a psychologist from Berlin also stated that Obama acts like a president.

64% of the France people, 62% of the German one and 60% of the Britons say that Obama will do best for presidency. On June 3 when Obama won delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination, his fans donned hats and T-shirts.




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THE SURPRISE ON THE ROAD AHEAD ---
By PacificGatePost, (2008-07-24 18:05)
ARE REPUBLICANS REALLY DETERMINED TO WIN THIS ELECTION?

http://pacificgatepost.blogspot.com/2008/07/john-mccains-peculiar-path-along.html

… perhaps not.
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