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  • Dhruva Jaishankar

    With the nomination secured, Oba-ma is likely to position himself in opposition to McCain and the Republican Party, providing clearer comparisons between the platforms of the two major parties’ presumptive nominees. In fact, a significant portion of Obama’s victory speech was dedicated to denigrating McCain and his policies. But while his eyes may now be focused on the election in November, Obama is also likely to face mounting pressure from Clinton’s many supporters to take her on as his running mate.

    The writer researches US foreign policy towards South Asia in Washington DC

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