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    As every four years, there will be a seperate discussion in india on whom should win the u.s. presidential polls, to benefit india. Because our entire indian economy now mostly depends on u.s. economy because of the outsourcing and others. But this year there is not much talks about it. Who should win the u.s. presidential race from the outlook of india, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xwhyz View Post
    As every four years, there will be a seperate discussion in india on whom should win the u.s. presidential polls, to benefit india. Because our entire indian economy now mostly depends on u.s. economy because of the outsourcing and others. But this year there is not much talks about it. Who should win the u.s. presidential race from the outlook of india, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama?
    Are you putting Republicans out of contention?

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    Are you putting Republicans out of contention?
    Absolutely no. Its not my mistake, even media and everyone has been talking only about hillary and obama and totally ignored the republicans and they have been predicting that this time's president will from democrats rather than republicans. I feel the republicans might spring a surprise, as they are the dark horse this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xwhyz View Post
    Absolutely no. Its not my mistake, even media and everyone has been talking only about hillary and obama and totally ignored the republicans and they have been predicting that this time's president will from democrats rather than republicans. I feel the republicans might spring a surprise, as they are the dark horse this year.
    Well. Republicans have ruled for eight years now. The last election was one of the closest. I also think it will be Democrats now.

    My comment was entirely rhetorical.

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    well the media is focusing on clinton & obama as they are the exclusive first in their own space.......one is lady & other is black. intrestingly John Mccain is the oldest candidate in the history of US. So its a overall glamourous (if i can call) election.
    Another thing is that there was never so competition between the candidates of same party as ur seeing today in the Democrates. If talking about the Democrates H.clinton is more experienced than obama so many oldies preferring her, on the contrary B.Obama is very dynamic 46 years old & attracting the yuth. hes whole campaign is like VOTE FOR CHANGE.
    What by change he mean that for more than last 15 years the US is lead by either Clinton or Bush.......so hes appealing for the change. But hes strongly against the Outsourcing, whcih is not good news for India.
    So i think indians will be pleased by H clinton & for that reason me too.

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