On November 4th, 2008 we will decide who shall be the 56th president of The United States of America. The presidential race has been shaped to be primarily between John McCain and Barack Obama. McCain represents the Republican Party while Obama represents the Democratic Party. They both want to show either what great things they are going to do for their country or are going to talk about what bad things the other candidate is going to do. I would vote for Obama because he shows how he can help economy, the War in Iraq and the the for the which is going to do the country and even the world favor by doing this.Family and honor beliefs show in McCain’s political stands on many controversial topics. Abortion is one of those controversial topics. McCain is anti-abortion. He believes that only when pregnancy resulted from incest, rape, or when the life of a woman is endangered should abortion be legal. McCain believes that it is God’s choice that a child is in the womb; therefore, to usurp that choice in contradiction of our declaration of principles it is very wrong. Obama thinks differently. When it comes to women’s rights on abortion he is a strong supporter. Obama states: “A woman’s ability to decide how many children to have and when, without interference from the government, is one of the most fundamental rights we possess. It is not just an issue of choice, but equality and opportunity for all women.” McCain w