Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest October 2008 No. 8 Vol. 87
The 2008 Election

The 2008 Election

A Referendum on Change

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Excerpt

The 2008 presidential election is notable for a number of
reasons. It is the first time in U.S. history that a major party has
chosen an African American (Illinois Senator Barack Obama) as its
nominee, and the first time that the Republican Party has named a woman
(Alaska Governor Sarah Palin) to run as Vice President.

It is
also the first time that two sitting senators will run against each
other in a presidential race. And not since 1952 has there been a
general election in which neither the incumbent President nor the
incumbent Vice President is a candidate.
This election year is
also breaking all financial…

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In This Issue

Highlights of the 2008 Democratic and Republican Platforms

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