He notes that the Iraq war has been a "tragic mistake" (Barack Obama, cited in CNN.com), and vows to take American troops out of Iraq. Further, Obama notes his desire to have universal health care in America. He also notes his desire to lessen the influence of lobbyists and special interest groups (CNN.com).
Perhaps one of Obama's most important reasons for running for presidency is his belief that there has been a serious failure of leadership in the government of the United States. In his candidacy announcement Obama notes that America is being help back. He notes, "what's stopped us is the failure of leadership, the smallness of our politics -- the ease with which we're distracted by the petty and trivial, our chronic avoidance of tough decisions, our preference for scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle the big problems of America" (Barack Obama, cited in CNN.com).
What would Barack Obama's election mean to the United States?
If elected, Barack Obama would be the first African-American president of the United States of America (CNN.com). America has a long and ugly history of racism toward African-Americans, starting with slavery and continuing to the present. Obama's election would be a profound statement that Americans, or at least the majority of Americans, are now able to put racism aside to a point where they can elect someone with an African-American heritage.
Interestingly, Obama's African-American heritage may make Obama more attractive as a candidate for president. This certainly may be the case with black voters, who would likely identify with an African-American candidate.
There is certainly a segment of public opinion that feels that Obama's biracial nature makes him more acceptable to voters.
January 8, 2007 letter to the editor in the New York Observer notes, "Americans like to feel that someone is assimilating into mainstream culture before they award him with high office, they want to know that he truly cares about...
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