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Why the Democrats will win in 2008

the road to an Obama White House

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Daniel Bruno Sanz
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Written 18 months before the historic presidential election of November, 2008, when Hillary Clinton was believed to be the inevitable Democratic Party nominee, financial analyst Daniel Bruno Sanz discusses why the Clinton Restoration is less likely than Barack Obama's victory over the Republicans in 2008 and 2012.
Why the Democrats Will Win in 2008; the Road to an Obama White House is an unlikely mix of stock charts, interest rates and progressive thinking. It's a fascinating look at past presidential elections, the interplay between financial and political cycles and the rise of powerful personalities at key junctures in our history. The decennial war cycle forecasts the timing of America's next military conflict. Why the Democrats Will Win in 2008 ignores opinion polls to show the real reasons why the odds favor the Democratic Party and Barack Obama in 2008. Includes broad policy recommendations on the use of military power and winning the fight against terrorism. A forceful polemic for the policies espoused by Senator Barack Obama and an analysis of his appeal to voters.

 A student of American history and politics since the age of 13, Daniel Bruno Sanz forecasts trends, markets and the rise and fall of personalities.  He has taught technical analysis of stock markets in Argentina, Japan and the United States and has appeared on Bloomberg Television.  He is a native of New York City.

"DETAILED AND CONVINCING--A SOLID SCHOLARLY STUDY. Daniel Bruno Sanz draws from economic data and history, not opinion poll data, to support his case that economic data and a voter's sense of well-being figure prominently in election outcomes. It's a solid scholarly study."

                -  Sylvan Feldstein, PH.D. in Public Law and Government, Columbia University
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240

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Charleston, SC
Other Titles
Why Obama will win in 2008 & 2012

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JK526 2008 .S363 2007

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v, 240 p. :
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OL22547871M
ISBN 13
9781419698972
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2008906865

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