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View Poll Results: Who will be the next President of the US?
Barrack Obama 24 45.28%
John McCain 20 37.74%
Ralph Nader 0 0%
Other 9 16.98%
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09-Jun-2008, 10:43 AM #46
McCain will win the election.
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09-Jun-2008, 10:45 AM #47
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McCain will win the election.
You best start praying.
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You best start praying.
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09-Jun-2008, 12:19 PM #49
Hillary will be out and about to get voters to switch to Obama.

Yesterday I went to the Obama headquarters to sign up as a volunteer and there were many women coming in to sign up while I was there. It will be easy for women to switch.

BTW, the ones I saw were white women in case anyone wonders.

A neice of mine (in southern CA) already works for the Obama campaign as does a friend's neice.

We are very busy.
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09-Jun-2008, 12:28 PM #50
Yea and Bill will be behind the scenes trying to get Obama defeated
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Yea and Bill will be behind the scenes trying to get Obama defeated
I doubt that.
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09-Jun-2008, 02:25 PM #52
What is Obama going to do about Clinton?

Will he make her part of the campaign and prove that being elected is more important then "Change", or will he deny her any involvement potentially alienating Clinton supporters?
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09-Jun-2008, 02:25 PM #53
Every 4 years it's the same thing...
The best of the best compete in the Summer Olympics. The best will win.
The best of the worst compete for the presidency. The lesser of two evils will win.
The Olympics honor a clear and distinct winner.
Our voting system is flawed beyond repair at this time. No one knows who really won
nor why or how.
At least get the most popular 20-30-40 contestants and have the people vote.
The one with the highest amount of votes wins.
No frig'n electoral college or super-duper-delegates need to be involved at all.
Not millions and millions of dollars spent on promoting oneself. Actions, not money, speak.
I'm tired of being the Divided States of America.
It's hard to get two people to agree on anything much less the eligible voters in the
3rd largest country in the world with over 300 million people. (325 if illegals are to count)
People, start thinking for yourself and not follow the people you are joined at the hip with.
I have major problems with McCain and Obama. Now what?
I don't know the real reason I'm so confused as it's all laid out in black and white.
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09-Jun-2008, 02:36 PM #54
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What is Obama going to do about Clinton?

Will he make her part of the campaign and prove that being elected is more important then "Change", or will he deny her any involvement potentially alienating Clinton supporters?
It's all about uniting the party. The race for nomination is over and the Democrats will go forward to win this election.
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I think it really depends on how Hillary's supporters vote. If they back Obama (and a decent number of them won't), then Obama has a decent chance of winning. If not, McCain is definitely getting into office.

I'm not thrilled with either candidate. Or any of the candidates, for that matter. Paul or Gravel are... ok. I'd rather see Obama than McCain simply because I want to see better foreign policy and the Patriot Act repealed as soon as possible. I'm disappointed by Obama's policy with Israel and a couple other issues.
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Yea and Bill will be behind the scenes trying to get Obama defeated
You hope!
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09-Jun-2008, 06:51 PM #57
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BTW, the ones I saw were white women in case anyone wonders.
Yeah, but are they WHITE WORKING WOMEN??????

Funny how her campaign turned into White working voters Like no one else works.....
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09-Jun-2008, 06:52 PM #58
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McCain will win the election.
God help us if he does.
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09-Jun-2008, 06:53 PM #59
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Yea and Bill will be behind the scenes trying to get Obama defeated
He won't dig through the trash looking for dirt, but, you'd better believe they have their paid trash diggers out
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09-Jun-2008, 07:39 PM #60
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Every 4 years it's the same thing...
The best of the best compete in the Summer Olympics. The best will win.
The best of the worst compete for the presidency. The lesser of two evils will win.
The Olympics honor a clear and distinct winner.
Our voting system is flawed beyond repair at this time. No one knows who really won
nor why or how.
At least get the most popular 20-30-40 contestants and have the people vote.
The one with the highest amount of votes wins.
No frig'n electoral college or super-duper-delegates need to be involved at all.
Not millions and millions of dollars spent on promoting oneself. Actions, not money, speak.
I'm tired of being the Divided States of America.
It's hard to get two people to agree on anything much less the eligible voters in the
3rd largest country in the world with over 300 million people. (325 if illegals are to count)
People, start thinking for yourself and not follow the people you are joined at the hip with.
I have major problems with McCain and Obama. Now what?
I don't know the real reason I'm so confused as it's all laid out in black and white.
AMEN!
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