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Weekly Horoscope for September 8, 2008

Obama vs McCain Astrology Horoscopes - Part 1

Obamamccain As of last night, we now have two officially timed Presidential nominations and two official times for acceptance speeches from the two presidential candidates -- Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain. Over the next weeks I am going to compare their birth chart horoscopes, their horoscope relationship with their running mates - Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin respectively -- their composite charts and how all of these charts relate to the chart of the U.S. and for Election Day.

Both Obama and McCain are off to a good start. Both candidates were officially nominated and made their acceptance speeches out of the void of course moon. Obama's nomination on Wednesday August 27, 2008 at 4:47pm ( As planned, it fell to Mrs. Clinton to put Mr. Obama over the top. He was declared the party’s nominee at 4:47 p.m. Mountain time after Mrs. Clinton moved that the roll call be suspended and that Mr. Obama be declared the party’s nominee by acclamation.) just missed it at 8:15 Eastern time and his acceptance speech on 8/28/08 at 8:11p was clear sailing. (Numerologists -- what do you see for all those lucky 8s?) John McCain was nominated late on September 3 or very early September 4, 2008 (anyone have the exact time?), which was free of the void no matter what, and he made his acceptance speech later that same day at 10:15p. There was no void moon at any time that day.

Doing anything during the void moon can result in disappointment (as we saw with the Democrats nomination in 2000 and 2004....). So this year 2008, both candidates have no obstructions (save their policies and their horoscopes....) for victory.

My next post will compare the Barack Obama birth chart horoscope to that of John McCain.

See my related posts: John McCain's Horoscope, Joe Biden's Horoscope, Sarah Palin's Horoscope, and Barack Obama's Horoscope. Also see: Barack Obama -- Nomination, Acceptance and the Void of Course Moon.

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