It's been a crazy few days. McCain suspending his campaign was something that few would have anticipated. Now the debabe is on so for now it's best to wait and see how it plays out. Things are looking really bright for Obama but as we have noticed, things can really change in just a couple of days.
Now to the main point of this post. This blog is two weeks old today and we've seen a pretty steady growth of visitors during that time. This is still a blog in its infancy but I hope that if you enjoy the analysis you bookmark this site or suscribe to the feed. I promise there will be regular updates, many new entries each week.
The first poll is still open for a couple of hours and so far 45 votes have been cast. We'll see how the result will correspond with the reality tomorrow.
If you have any feedback, comments, suggestions or criticism please post a comment and let us know. Any feedback would be highly appreciated. There are a bunch of people already who have checked the site frequently and I thank you for your interest. I hope you continue to enjoy the blog and I encourage you to post a comment and let me know of your opinion.
Lastly it must be said that even though the focus is now been purely on the US presidential election, there will be analysis on other issues coming soon. This site is fundamentally intended to be about international relations/politics so expect to see more of that soon. However, since the race is so interesting and so relevant at the moment the election coverage continues to be frequent.
Thank you to all the readers so far - this is just the beginning. Tomorrow is the time for the aftermath of the debate. Exciting debate night!
September 26, 2008
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