silversoul7 said:
I heard this caller on NPR today say that Obama had better choose a woman as a running mate, or else she won't vote for him. Classy. I take it this is the first election she's voting in since 1984.
Some voters want to be pandered to, and it's really sad.
silversoul7 said:
I heard this caller on NPR today say that Obama had better choose a woman as a running mate, or else she won't vote for him. Classy. I take it this is the first election she's voting in since 1984.
Probably just another wolf in sheep's clothing. There are a lot of Republican minions who've taken to voting and supporting Hillary at any cost during the primaries, they'll even admit to their intention to dump their support for her in November is she were to receive the nomination.
Echoing abbazappa, though some of the hardcore Hillarians may stay home, I suspect that most Democrats will turn out and vote for Obama in November (the other alternative is simply inconceivable). One thing we can also look forward to is the massive pull Obama will get from independent voters, normally McCain's strong suite, Obama can put McCain at a major disadvantage with his ability to split if not win their support. Add to that the potential for a 3rd Party draw among conservative libertarians (go Ron Paul! ha, I kill me ), and old man McCain's going to have some serious uphill slogging to do this November.
Hooraydiation
Boston, MA
October 2005
MAY 21, 2008 03:32 PM