U.S. Elections: For the Winner, High Expectations

The presidential campaign in the United States, now near its end, has been a contest fought in the middle of not one but four crises. Americans now need to decide between John McCain and Barack Obama -- and a tie would be of real concern. Colin Chapman says a period of uncertainty about the American presidency is not what the world needs now. But there is also a danger of raising false expectations.


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