
Senator Obama's rally in Cleveland gathered more people, in compare, with McCain's rally in Mentor. Cleveland, which is usually empty city on weekends, was more vivid on this Sunday.
As this is one of the last rallies of the candidates for presidency, they paid more attention to the swing states as Ohio. If even, rally was considered to start on 6 PM, people began to come to the down city hall of Cleveland from 1.30 o' clock.
Despite of rather cold weather, people were waiting for Senator Obama's 30 minutes speech during 5 hours. When he appeared at the tribune, residents of Cleveland welcomed him with the devise of his campaign “Yes, we canâ€.
Obama send a message for people “After 2 days we can change Americaâ€.
He mentioned about Dick Chaney's endorsement of Senator McCain.
John McCain's campaign often paid attention about “Obama's not ready for presidencyâ€. Obama's message against his rival was ‘the affiliation of McCain with the administration of Bushâ€. But now, the endorsement of Chaney, considered by Obama as the next conformation of McCain's same policy with Bush.
Obama called for people to unite, “We are one nation,†he said. According to him, no matter, you are white or black, democrat or republican, Americans should unite.
His message more differs from his rival. If John McCain called for people to “Stand up and Fightâ€, Obama's message is for unite.
The Clevelander Kay Hogg, said, “McCain is more soldier, than thinkerâ€. She will vote for Obama. But, the democrat, John Atkins, 61, is going to vote for the republican McCain.
“I do not like Obama's policy for taxes, and I do not like people who associated with him, like Bill Ayers,†said Atkins.
Yvette Obias, 38, of Cleveland, said, “There are more positives in the messages of Obama, than McCain's messagesâ€.