US Election | 25.08.2008
The Race for the White House
When American voters head to the polls on Nov. 4, they won't just decide on their next president, but also set the tone for world politics with their choice.
DW-WORLD.DE takes a closer look at the candidates, their views on trans-Atlantic ties and European reactions.
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The Candidates
DW-WORLD: McCain Would Be Good for Trans-Atlantic Trade, Says Expert
DW-WORLD: Top Democrat Promises Obama, McCain Would 'Listen to Europe'
The Vice-Presidential Nominees
DW-WORLD: German Expert Praises McCain's Tightrope Walk With Palin
DW-WORLD: Germans Welcome Obama's Choice of Biden as VP Nominee
Trans-Atlantic Ties
DW-WORLD: Obama Wraps up Trip in UK, Denies it was 'Victory Lap'
DW-WORLD: Obama Talks of Building Bridges, Dismantling Barriers in Berlin
DW-WORLD: McCain's Trans-Atlantic Trip Appears to Serve Domestic Purpose
Other Issues
DW-WORLD: Obama, McCain Use Georgia to Boost Foreign Policy Profile
DW-WORLD: Germans Disappointed in Obama's Stance on Death Penalty
Commentary
DW-WORLD: Opinion: Palin's Lack of Economic Savvy Could Hurt McCain
DW-WORLD: Opinion: Hilton Hit the Mark with Anti-McCain Spoof
DW-WORLD: Opinion: Obama's Speech Impressive, But Not Surprising
DW-WORLD: Opinion: Europeans Should Prepare for Obama Disappointment
European Views
DW-WORLD: In Denver, German Social Democrats Listen to Obama and Learn
DW-WORLD: Politician Wants McCain Apology for "Fawning Germans" Remark
DW-WORLD: Poll: Germans Overwhelmingly Back Obama as US President
DW-WORLD: Young Europeans Roll Up Their Sleeves for US Candidates





