http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/10/political-scene-is-the-choice-between-obama-and-romney-that-clear.html
Matthew Mcknight wrote on October 25th, asking readers if the choice between Obama and Romney is clear. He begins his article by stating how The New Yorker, this week, has shown Obamas successes and his setbacks. Mcknight also says how with twelve days until the election day, and the votes seem to be closer than ever. He uses many rhetorical devices but his climax was centered in how he believes that Obama, despite all the research and arguments, he will become President. Mcknight makes a very important question that may be one of the most important questions, "So, what- or who- will make the difference?" that is the question that people have to be asking. Because of this question he concludes by saying "I do think Obama is going to win."
In this article Mcnight talks about how despite all the confusions and conferences, debates and arguments, Obama has a chance of winning and these last twelve days everything can happen. Votes might change and Obamas chance keeps growing more and more. As he concludes he says something very important "Who know what could happen, either rhetorically or in the world." which wraps up his whole article together.
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