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Obama is being prefered by non-Christians, atheists, and agnostics, but he also leads among nonevangelical, born-again Christians (43 to 31 percent), Christians who are neither born-again nor evangelical (44 to 28 percent), Catholics (39 to 29percent), and Protestants (43 to 34 percent).
 
Obama is being prefered by non-Christians, atheists, and agnostics, but he also leads among nonevangelical, born-again Christians (43 to 31 percent), Christians who are neither born-again nor evangelical (44 to 28 percent), Catholics (39 to 29percent), and Protestants (43 to 34 percent).
But basicly these people are not for Obama but against Bush and so against McCain too.
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Basicly these people are not for Obama but against Bush and so they are against McCain, too.
  
 
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Version vom 2. Oktober 2008, 08:21 Uhr

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Who votes for Obama and McCain?

  • What kind of people vote for the two candidates? What are their attitudes/positions?
  • What are these people's main motives?
  • What do the candidates do to attract these special groups of voters?
  • Where is McCain less convining?
  • Which voters do clearly not favour McCain?

Write down notes AND create a list of links, including a short comment on what the websites offer!


Team 1 - Obama 1 Weidinger, Jäger, Kraus, Zehe

Latinos

The Latinos positions
  • They are a big reason for Democrats to find new electoral power in the West
  • Latinos make up at least 12 percent of the eligible voters in all the Southwestern states Obama is targeting
Candidates'efforts to attract the Latinos
  • Obama's campaign is running radio, TV, print and online ads in Spanish
  • He opening field offices to reach out to Latino voters
  • He is also sending prominent surrogates like New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to talk to Latino communities
The Latinos main motives
  • Ending the war in Iraq
  • Turning around the economy
  • Improving access to affordable healthcare

Blacks

Motives:
  • He would be the first black president
Efforts for the blacks:
  • He will do something against racism

Religious people

Supporters sharing

Obama is being prefered by non-Christians, atheists, and agnostics, but he also leads among nonevangelical, born-again Christians (43 to 31 percent), Christians who are neither born-again nor evangelical (44 to 28 percent), Catholics (39 to 29percent), and Protestants (43 to 34 percent).

Motives

Basicly these people are not for Obama but against Bush and so they are against McCain, too.

Links

Team 2 - Obama 2

  1. Franziska Scholpp
  2. Cornelia Kirchner
  3. Claudia Kaffer
  4. Anna Riedl

Who votes for Obama?

  1. people who are against iraq war
  2. women
  3. people who want a political change
  4. young people
  5. middle/higher class


People who are against iraq war
  • Barack Obama would remove U.S. troops from Iraq within 16 months
Women
  • Barack Obama has been a leader in the global fight against AIDS
  • Barack Obama introduced legislation to combat domestic violence
  • Barack Obama introduced legislation to increase child support enforcement
  • Barack Obama about abortion: "Women should make their own choice"
People who want a political change
  • McCain as the new Bush
Young people
  • Obama feels young and fresh and therefore he is relatable to young people
  • Obama loves net-generation tools (the internet)
  • Obama is good looking
  • Obama pushes change
  • Obama thinks education is important
Middle/Higher class

Blacks

  • Obama would be the first black president
  • Obama would fight against rascism

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"Change We Need"

Links

Team 3 - Obama 3

  1. Sebastian Jenisch
  2. Alexander Desch
  3. Martin Häpp



Links

Probably voters of Barack Obama

Team 4 - McCain 1

Members
  1. Michael W.
  2. Max S.
  3. Phillip W.
  4. René N.


Johnny

MySpace von John McCain


John McCain.jpg


Voters

  1. Women
  2. White People
  3. Conservative People
  4. Bush supporters

Team 5 - McCain 2

Teammates: Tobias, Pascal, Sophia and Eva


Who votes for McCain?

-Women vote for McCain because of Sarah Palin who would become vice-president.

-Clinton-voters vote for McCain because they don't trust Obama and they were disappointed.

-Bush voters who prefer McCain because he's in the repuplican partie.


What are their attitudes?

-they're agianst abortion

-they are against the restriction of weapons


What are these people's main motives?


What does McCain do to attract these special groups of voters?

-Wants to reduce green house gas emission if China and India join in.

-He would cut taxes on middle-class families.

Links

Why John McCain?

Who votes for Mccain?

Women for Mccain and Palin?

McCain supporters largely agree on alternative energy.

Team 6 - McCain 3

Das sind Wir:

Eva Kehrlein

Stephan Mantel

Theresa Klinger

Sandra Krieger

...to be continued


Who votes for John McCain?

  • Disappointed voters of Hillary Clinton
  • Bush followers
  • Those who ranked the war in Iraq the most important
  • conservative, religious & bigoted People


They don't trunst McCain

  • The National Rifle Association


What are his aims?


  • Wants to reform social security and healthcare
  • He wants to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions
  • He is against abortion and wants to change the law
  • He also wants the stem-cell research to be illegal
  • He supports the death penalty but not for youngster
  • He wants to build 45 more nuclear power plants

Team 7 - McCain 4

Anka, Eva, Felix

1. Who votes for McCain? Why?

  • Hillary Voters: people that backed Hillary Clinton are dissappointed. They don´t want Obama for President.
  • Women: topics like families, education and health security are popular

2. What does the candidate do to attract these special groups of voters?

a)Promisses:

  • Reform campaign finance system
  • Reduction in the corporate tax
  • Eliminating tax loopholes and ending corporate welfare
  • Enchance homeland security
  • Confirm qualified judges like Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sam Alito
  • Promote innovation and productivity
  • Encourage companies to keep their operations and jobs in the United States


b) What he does/did

  • Spokes against his own party to convince democrates


c) Reform:

  • Education
  • Health care services


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