Vote Today On-Line for the President of United States -- Interactive News Site Xfusenews.com Takes the Pulse of Nation Early
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) August 22, 2008 -- The end is near with less than 50 days to the 2008 Presidential elections Xfusenews.com wants to give the American public an opportunity to let the candidates know where they stand with voters and how their votes would be cast if the election was today. Log on to www.xfusenews.com and cast a vote for the candidate of your choice and then enter into the general news discussion by posting your comments, "Let your voice be heard." The poll section will be monitored to see how visitors to the site are inclined to vote.
"We are going to gather the opinions from the comment forum and the results of the poll and sending the information to the offices of the Presidential candidates." Said XFuseNews Marketing Director, Blaire Fanning. "The more opportunities the American public have to express their views to McCain and Obama the greater chance the candidates might hear what the Americans are looking for in the next President of the United States."
As a single source database of all circulated newspapers from around the nation, www.XFuseNews.com is rapidly becoming the web's premier stop for users looking to seek out local news from anywhere in the country. In addition to its news worthiness, the site also offers a benefit not commonly found anywhere else, the ability for anyone, no matter of where they are, to place an ad in any newspaper throughout the country, thus, eliminating the need to hire an advertising firm, which increases the costs of advertising.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release please visit www.xfusenews.com or call 813.920.0197.
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