Despite the fact that Senator John McCain was able to overcome so many adversities and be one of the leading candidates in the 2008 Presidential Election, he did not make out with the victory. McCain had struggled immensely in the beginning stages of his run for Presidency. He found himself being largely short of the funds that are necessary to run a Presidential Election. So this meant that McCain had to make some major sacrifices to even get from point A to point B. While the other Presidential candidates were traveling from state to state on their private jets, McCain was in such a tight financial crunch that he was found riding in a charter bus from city to city in the early stages of his rum for Presidency. Once Senator John McCain began to gain positive ground, it seemed to be an uphill battle from that point on. Although John McCain faced the challenges that every Presidential candidate must face, he continued to move forward in his political campaign. McCain had reached a point where not only did he receive endorsements that allowed him to be financially equipped to withstand the rest of the election, McCain was also elected the Republican candidate. This meant that Senator John McCain had reached the hearts of many of the American citizens. Nevertheless, Senator John McCain was still not the victor in the 2008 Presidential Election for several different reasons.
1. One reason why Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election was because although many liked McCain, they were not very confident in his choice for his Vice-Presidential running mate, Governor Sarah Palin. They did not agree with her on several different matters. Many felt as though the message that Senator John McCain was trying so hard to convey was tarnished by her input. There was a great deal of controversy surrounding the Vice-Presidential candidate that took away from the message that Republican Presidential candidate John McCain was trying so hard to project. Many did not feel comfortable voting for McCain because they did not want to see the rules and governing policies of the United States being largely influenced by Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
2. Another reason why Senator John McCain did not win the 2008 Presidential Election was because in the year 2008, there was such a large movement for change in the United States. They felt that McCain would not be able to provide the American people with the change that they were looking for. The people wanted fundamental difference, and wasn’t content that McCain could provide that. In the year 2008, the United States economy was at such a bad state that the people wanted someone that would be able to offer a solution for the country’s financial state. McCain just wasn’t able to convey his solutions to the people. In addition, the people wanted drastic solutions in terms of the American health care industry, and Senator John McCain seem to fall short of people’s expectations.


