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The common man campaign

I'm not sure if you have noticed this before. But it seems like every president has tried to make themselves out to be your everyday common man. George Bush played that car that he was from Texas. He even worked his poor speaking abilities into it as part of a joke. John Edwards, in his quest to become vice-president, seems to be playing the similar card. He was just good 'ole Southern boy, fighting for our civil rights. Does this campaign really make you feel any more confident in the person as possibly the next President of the United States? Does being an every-day guy prepare you to be the most powerful man on the planet? Or would you be more likely to go with someone like Mitt Romney or Ross Perot who have years of business experience in their hands?


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