| The United States' Presidential election in 2008 is | | | | care issues, fundraising, and individual |
| one not to be forgotten. No longer does the | | | | independence. Their concerns over the public's |
| typical White man last stand in the United States' | | | | welfare have made this administration one of the |
| succession line of presidents, this election showed | | | | public's favorites, as the lines between the |
| that democracy does persist in the country. From | | | | minorities and the majorities are being blurred, |
| this election, the first African American president, | | | | allowing minorities to stand as one with the |
| President Barack Obama, is born. And to make | | | | majorities. |
| matters interesting, the results then had showed | | | | On the lighter side of the 2008 Presidential |
| that his toughest contender was Hillary Clinton, | | | | elections, people have taken their own perception |
| the first woman to make it through into a major | | | | of the elections into the world of games. In a |
| party for the elections. | | | | popular free online game called the Presidential |
| This election has marked a very pronounced | | | | Street Fight, two of the Presidential candidates |
| change in the office and the country, with the | | | | Barack Obama and John McCain are portrayed to |
| two leading political leaders at the highest of seats. | | | | literally take the fight onto the streets on their |
| Taking the essence of the word "democracy" into | | | | quest to enter the White House. Armed with |
| practice, the concerns of these leaders extends | | | | furniture throwing guns, the hilarious game depicts |
| beyond the individual rights and voices of the | | | | the literal fight for the office's seat. Although it is |
| country, but of others as well. The Obama | | | | clear who the winner currently is, the Presidential |
| administrations had placed their concerns over | | | | Street Fight is still a much referred to game when |
| issues that had long been around such as health | | | | talking about the elections. |