Recently, the American jacket manufacturing company Weatherproof noticed the controversial receiving side. It is when President Barack Obama appeared in an advertisement standing in the Great Wall with a jacket on. The weather matched the photo of the president and I bought it correctly aiming to use it as a marketing strategy. This seems to be an obvious example that Weatherproof is trying to sell goods using Mr. Obama's "power" and that he is about to hitchhike the role of president to a certain extent.
"Obama," he said, the screen was on my face. His main screen is Mr. Obama's picture when he visited Myanmar in 2012. This is the first visit by the US president. In the photo, Mr. Obama stands on the side of democratic supporters Mr. Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained for 15 years before becoming the de facto leader of Myanmar. "Mr. Obama is amazing," he told me. Since 2003, nonpartisan research organizations have tracked the global attitude towards the US President. In 2015, they found that Mr. Obama has a worldwide rating of 65%. George W Bush's thanksgiving rate was 27% during his presidential inauguration. I am wrong if it says frankly that this is some degree of praise, it is more than mine. Also, I am really enjoying the light of that reflection. I am not used to it
Why was Barack Obama elected president in 2008? Is he because he runs a smart and successful campaign? Was George W Bush actually damaged Republican candidate's bidding? Or is it because the US trend is shifting toward giving African-American power all the time? Reading the news article on November 4, 2008, there are some interesting things. The reporter explained this historical event in various ways. Some journalists consider events success as chiefly the leader of events, others are interested in the political environment in which individuals participated, and from the viewpoint of general cultural change Some people explained it.
Presidential election (Handout 9) Senator Barack Obama is running for presidential election. If elected, he will become the first African-American president in the history of the United States. However, Senator Obama is not the first African American to stand for this position. Can you name other African-Americans who will run for President? What are you making African Americans the president of this country? You will explore these and other issues in this activity. Speak at least two African-Americans who stand for US President. Please fill in the explanation of each candidate. Include their biographies, parties, the year they are running, and information on the issues they are working on in your account. What do you think is the most important question facing the United States today? What do you think is the most important question facing African Americans today? Imagine you are running for president.