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Post by Outlooker on Nov 22, 2007 9:53:43 GMT -5
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Post by Tink on Feb 9, 2008 9:07:56 GMT -5
he he he... what if we are undecided... lmao i need to watch the news more... cause i dont have a clue as to what is going on with the elections this yr...
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Post by Outlooker on Feb 9, 2008 11:07:31 GMT -5
he he he... what if we are undecided... lmao i need to watch the news more... cause i dont have a clue as to what is going on with the elections this yr... To date, it's basically Hillary and Obama running for the Democrats. In my opinion, based upon what I see... Hillary is ahead, but not by enough for her to sit back and think she won the Democratic Nomination. She's definitely sweating it. Obama has quite the following and has been gaining momentum. He could easily overtake Hillary in the coming 3 months and pass her. He knows it, so does she. If I had my guess? I would say the Dems have to really weigh the facts.. and one fact is that Hillary has many strikes against her. The four main ones are: 1. She is Hillary. 2. She is a woman. 3. Can she get the independent voters votes needed by the Dems to actually win the White House? 4. Americans know Hillary too well.. or think they do. Obama, on the other hand, has strikes against him. 1. He's Black 2. He has an Arabic sounding name. 3. He's a virtual unknown. Out of the two, I think Obama is more likely to win the November election than Hillary is.. especially if he can get hillary to run as VP or throw her backing his way. In the Republican Race, John McCain is really the only one left who stands a chance. Romney dropped out and he was the biggest contender. The Media speaks of Huckabee, but I don't think he stands a chance in hell of winning the white house. McCain, whether you like him or not, has the knack of reaching out to the independents and across the Aisle to the Democrats. For this reasons, people like Limbaugh are not in his corner... but maybe the Conservatives on Radio and TV will now begin backing Johnny boy. He's the only Republican running now with any chance of winning at all. There is talk of Huckabee and McCain running together for the November election, but I think Romney would be the best choice to run with McCain for Romney is young and has a large following.
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Post by Tink on Feb 9, 2008 11:45:46 GMT -5
well thanks for the update.. if i plan on voting i best start watching or atleast getting updates... altho i know who i dont want to win... lmao but thats neither here nor there..
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Post by Outlooker on Feb 10, 2008 1:04:24 GMT -5
well thanks for the update.. if i plan on voting i best start watching or atleast getting updates... altho i know who i dont want to win... lmao but thats neither here nor there.. You're welcome.
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Post by imurgirl on Jun 24, 2008 6:05:30 GMT -5
The soaring oil prices are affecting the costs of everything from food to gas. There are also significant issues on local and global environmental impact. While there are many issues, we need to look at our next leader and determine which will have the best course of action going forward…..I recently watch the two video in Pollclash about this issue, Obama and McCain talk about this…
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