Introduction - Change and Obama Last year, the United States elected the new president, actually the first black president, Barack Obama. As all the other presidents did, they made a lot of promises during the campaign to allow people to win and win the vote to support them and become the president. Last year, US President Barack Obama used the term change as the slogan of this campaign. Mr. Obama inspired interest among us all over the world, how we changed the White House, the political map of the United States, and the world.
Changes in Demographics It is an epochal point that Mr. Barack Obama first entered the White House in 2008 and his re-election in 2012 confirmed that this is not outliers. Mr Obama has benefited from two major changes in the Virginia state demographics, all of which support the Democratic Party. First, Virginia state voters are diversifying. According to a report from the University of Virginia, about 80% of the population of Virginia in 1970 was a non-Hispanic whites. By 2010, non-Hispanic whites have decreased to 65%. These changes are beneficial to Democrats, as Pew found in the 1992 - 2016 study on the tendencies of factional identity.
Obama's own president's position reflects the rapid change that the Democratic Party experienced within just a few years. Hillary Clinton 's 2016 platform is far behind Obama' s 2008 or 2012 position - but this is only a fraction of the party, not a view on Bernie Sanders' left wing future, It is not enough. Early elections of these early events by Obama will not be accepted. I understand that there is no time to wait for people who do not when you are immersed in moral decisions. But for the benefit of this country, even if this implies that the Democratic Party will win in the coming years, I believe that progressive people as a main driving force for social change, not on cultural war, but on reason and argument I strongly encourage you to have a new understanding.
But "change" is a wrong word. "Change" is meaningless. "Change" is an empty story, an ambiguous promise. Mr. Obama promised that his supporters "change" the ship that they dedicated their dreams. As he did not complete what they wanted, one of the most progressive people was disappointed in the first few years of his regime. I have no expectations for more realistic change, so I will not be disappointed. The correct word is "change" rather than "change". But because of its left and right sides, that word has its own expectations and embarrassment. It is called "improvement". Hillary Clinton works to improve the status of health care, college expenses, infrastructure, criminal justice, mental health, national security, the environment, taxation, campaign funds, women and ethnic minorities ...