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2008
56% women voted for Obama
43% women voted for McCain
49% men voted for Obama
48% men voted for McCain
18% of voters were between the
ages of 18-29
29% of voters were between the
ages of 30-44
37% of voters were between the
ages of 45-64
16% of voters were 65 and older
2004
51% women voted for Kerry
48% women voted for Bush
— usnews.com and cnn.com
THE NOVEMBER 2008 ELECTION WAS ONE OF EPIC
PROPORTIONS. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, A WOMAN
WAS CHOSEN AS THE VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. THE
MAN AGAINST WHOM SHE AND PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL
MCCAIN WERE RUNNING WAS AN AFRICAN AMERICAN.
The election of 2008 was hoping to convince those who
one which will go down in his may have been undecided. Oth
tory as being a ground breaking ers canvassed neighborhoods,
moment for African Americans handing out pamphlets and
as the country chose to elect literature, educating those who
Barack Obama as its next presi were not quite certain for whom
dent. Obama, known for his left to vote.
ist politics, was not the favorite After all was said and done,
of Evangelical Conservatives, those who were not the happi
however, he still managed to win est with the way the election
in a landslide victory. turned out had to come to the At the Palin rally, a mock
election was held to show the
The political club did much realization that God still is seat
voting possibilities for Florida,
to help in the election process. ing kings and that the king's very much valued in the elec
tion process.
Students attended rallies and heart is in His hand. God is in
heard Sarah Palin speak. Others control and His plans are higher
waved signs and wore badges, than ours.

