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The election in Germany
1. reasons for less voters
- - the people are uninterested (especially the young)
- - the people are indecisive
- - the party platform is similar to other party platforms
2. counteractive measures
- - even celebrities are setting a good example and are going to the polls
- - attracting the people with small presents
- - advertisement:
- - on tv
- - in the radion
- - on the street
3. differences to America
- - less enthusiasm compared to America
- - Angela Merkel doesn`t have star qualities like Barack Obama
- an article after the election of Barack Obama
- What expectations of President-elect Obama can he fulfill
What do young people expect from Barack Obama?
- - The young people think that Obama will make a difference
- - They expect him to be a good leader for the country
- - They hope that the American troops get home from Iraq as soon as possible
- - The youth is concerned with the education that children get the help they needed so they don´t have to stay back
- - They hope that Obama can change the economy
Why is the youth interested in Obama?
- - "Obama is the embodiment of the possibility of the impossible dream" for youth who suffer unemployment and the lack of equal opportunities
- - Obama is young and ambitious
- - He broke the stereotype and became the first black American president
- - Barack Obama is a moving speaker
- - He is charismatic
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