Here is a look at the pros and cons of if each candidate wins not taking into account specific politics.
What if Obama wins:
If Obama wins, America's likability worldwide may slightly benefit. Furthermore America will no longer be considered racist (though the ones calling us racist at times have worse racial tensions). Also, for all you democrats reading this. They will have control of two branches and the ability to put a firm grip on the Judicial branch as well. Meaning that the liberal agenda (whatever you interpret that as) will be put into motion.
The negative? Pressure. for the past eight years, George Bush has been able to be scapegoated for everything regardless of his actual fault in the manner, as he has been a great figure to put the blame on.If Obama is a failure, Republicans are free of blame. In fact, an Obama failure may put the republican party back in complete power as blame can only fall on Democrats (though I'm sure the media will try and find another). As a con, the liberal agenda (whatever you interpret that as) will be put into motion. Finally, according to Joe Biden, people may try to test Obama, we do not need that.
What if McCain wins:
If McCain wins, the rest of the world will have to continue to respect America. There will also be a rue cost-cutter in office who may help get the budget closer to even.He will also prevent a complete liberal control of the government as well as a liberal judicial branch.
As a con, he will be a figurehead for all the blame of the democrats. Since they control Congress, do not expect Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid to actually let John McCain try and solve our problems. Also, John McCain is old, which means he might die, if so, I know all my liberal friends are really looking forward to hearing the words "President Sarah Palin".
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