World Votes for President in Weblo Election -- Clinton, Obama and McCain Fight for Votes
Montreal, CA (PRWEB) February 11, 2008 -- The U.S. President is the ruler of the free world so it's time for the world to vote. Weblo.com is allowing everyone in the world a chance to vote for President in this critical election. Clinton, Obama and McCain are battling for votes at Weblo.
So instead of votes only being tabulated state by state by Democratic and Republican Party members in those states, Weblo.com is giving the global community a chance to vote.
Visitors to Weblo.com can vote for one Democratic or Republican candidate each day. The Weblo.com vote tally is cumulative and global, making it the broadest and possibly truest indication of who the world believes should be leading the most powerful nation in the free world.
Go to Weblo.com now and cast your ballot: http://www.weblo.com/election/
You can use your daily vote to support a Democratic or Republican presidential nominee. We are mirroring the real world presidential race so candidates will drop out of our race just as they do in the real world.
Our global vote results are updated in real time so it is the most up to the minute election poll available. Our results will be shared with the media and this is an influential poll because it is global. So your vote might actually make a difference.
About Weblo.com:
Weblo is a parallel universe that is the only virtual world based on the real world. Members own and manage websites that are virtual replicas of real cities, states, properties, domains and celebrities. Members earn real money via hits, Internet ads and by selling or auctioning assets for a profit. Members enhance their online portfolios by claiming popular social networking profiles, blogs, emails and videos in Weblo's Calculate Your InterNET Worth section. Headquartered in Montreal, Weblo.com was co-founded by Chief Executive Officer Rocky Mirza. To learn more, visit Weblo.com.
Weblo.com is a registered trademark of Weblo.com Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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