According to the latest Gallup poll, both candidates for the White House with 44 percent of popular support | Obama’s campaign branded his rival of “frivolous and desperate”
The attacks on John McCain’s campaign against his rival Democrat Barack Obama yield positive results seem to Republican senator, who is tied with Obama this weekend in thelatest Gallup poll.The Democrat senator, ahead of McCain by nine points last July 26 is tied this weekend in the latest Gallup poll, in which the two candidates aspiring to the White House have a44 percent popular support.The Republican aspirant to the White House began to attack his opponent Democrat late last month during Obama’s tour to the Middle East and Europe, which included two visits toIraq and Afghanistan.McCain, a former soldier who defended the invasion of Iraq, argued that the promise of African American senator to withdraw troops from the Arab country in 16 months amountedto have decided to lose a war to boost his career toward the presidency.Since then began a series of ads for television and the Internet, the first one, Celeb, which is presented to Obama as “the biggest celebrity world” comparable with ParisHilton and Britney Spears and which raise doubts on his leadership.That advertising spot was followed by another in which portrays the senator as a Democrat with political winds messianic que se cree “chosen” to the chairmanship.