Friday, February 22, 2008

Oprah supports Barack Obama

This weekend at the University of South Carolina's football stadium in Columbia Oprah Winfrey told about 29,000 people that "we need Barack Obama". If you are a politician and your campaign is supported by the most powerful woman in this world you are on a half way to achieve your aim. When Oprah says that people should do something they just do it. When she says that something what you do is very bad than it's just bad. People love Oprah. So when she says that Americans should support Barack Obama you don't have to be a fortuneteller to know that they will. Even if some people say that Obama is not black enough or Hillary Clinton has some "dirt" on him. The numbers do not lie. And right now they are more favorable for Obama. Oprah said she has voted for as many Democrats as she has Republicans over the years. This time she said it was very personal. So from now it probably will not be about whose campaign is better and who wants the best for America, but who will be supported by Oprah Winfrey. I just hope that Oprah knows what she is doing. I'm sure she knows how powerful she is and that her opinion is some kind of a "law".
By Ivana Mikusova; edited by Iveta Nagyova

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