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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Literature Review

Hilarry’s campaign tactic for 2008 presidential election

Since the last Presidential election in 2004, the various rumors have been running rampant not only in the United States but outside of the United States. As a world leader, all the countries of the world are paying a lot of attentions to the U.S presidential election. Among 2008 presidential possible candidates in both Republican and Democrat parties, one who has the highest public profile and the highest name recognition is a senate of New York states, Hilarry Rodham Clinton. As you know, she is former First lady of former President Bill Clinton. If senate Clinton were elected, she would be the first woman president in the United States.

Looking at other countries, several women leaders have come into existence and been active in the front line of government. For instance,President Megawati in Indonesia, President Arroyo in Philippines, President Mary McAleese in Ireland, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the United Kingdom. The world's first female president was the forth Iceland president, Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Born in 1930, she studied at the University of Iceland, the University of Grenonle, and Sorbonne University. Since she was elected as a president in 1980, she had served out for sixteen years until her retirement in 1996. In her third election in 1988, she obtained ninety two percent of the people’s support and showed enormous popularity.

On the contrary, no female president has not been born yet in the United States even though it is often said that it is prominent for the United States in women's social advancement rapidly. In current Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice, the United States Secretary of State, has been the highest position one has ever been. If senate Clinton becomes forty-forth President following to President Bush, She would be the female president in hegemon. In other words, she would be the strongest female President in the world. To the end, she needs to win in the primary election in 2006. Although she has a lot of strengths which nobody has and weaknesses as well. I will analyze them and discuss how she should develop tactics for nest primary election in 2006 and Presidential election in 2008.


References ;
http;//cache.yahoofs.jp/search/cache
http://messages.yahoo.co.jp/bbs?.mm
http://www.kyoiku-shuppan.co.jp/kousha/wadai.pdf/wadai19.pdf#search=

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