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View Poll Results: McCain or Obama for President in 2008
Barack Obama 96 48.24%
John McCain 71 35.68%
Not Sure 3 1.51%
Write In Hillary Clinton 14 7.04%
Write In Other... 15 7.54%
Voters: 199. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-11-2008, 09:03 PM
 
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Obama has now tied with Hillary with superdelegates and will supercede her soon. Those SDs don't want to be on a sinking ship. Shows how accurate these polls are.
Poor Obama. It's a shame those superdelegate votes don't elect the president in the General Election.
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:05 PM
 
Location: DFW, TX
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I don't need to write in anyone seeing how there will be more than two parties on my ballot.
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:36 PM
 
Location: exit 0
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I still can't get over the stupidity on this forum!

I saw like 10 "Obama 2008" bumper stickers driving around yesterday, 1 "Hillary" sticker and no John McCain stickers!!!

John McCain is going to lose by a landslide!!
For the record I have decided.... I will vote for McCain.

Consider this my bumper sticker. I don't put any on my car.
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Old 05-11-2008, 09:38 PM
 
Location: AZ
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Of course I'm wealthier and more educated than you are. You must be another Hillary peasant, perhaps?

I very rarely post on this forum, as you can see by my thread count but I do log in once in a while for laughs. Namely, for those who are obsessively anti-Obama. I find it all just mildly amusing.

Carry on.
haha, you dont have a clue. It would only take 10 seconds to find out who i support. So your obviously not THAT smart. BUT, its very easy to see why your voting obama you fit in just fine.
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Old 05-11-2008, 10:00 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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Who wants to bail out people who bought homes they couldn't afford!!! Not me so I would never vote for a dem. and give the tax money to irresponsible people. IMo these people are getting more and more credit card debt and soon the government has to pay that off too......?
Indeed, and there's no provision to weed out the turds. On C-Span the other day they were showing where 32% of the loans were interest only. That means people bought property hoping to slap a coat of paint on it and flip it fast. They should not get any relief.

It also doesn't weed out the idiots who got 2nd or 3rd mortgages to consolidate credit card debt then defaulted on those mortgages. They aren't worthy of relief.

Anyone who failed to consult with a real estate attorney before signing off on the mortgage should not get relief either.
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Old 05-11-2008, 10:21 PM
 
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Obama..unless he nominates Hillbilly for VP at which time I'll vote third party. No way McCain...just another Bush term.
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Old 05-11-2008, 10:34 PM
 
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Default It has nothing to do with polls on message boards.

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LOL, Obama will loose by a Landslide because McCain is winning on a city-data poll? Are you that silly?

Hint, the reason why Obama is losing is because bitter Hillary people vote McCain out of bitterness. Also, people who support Obama are clearly wealthier, more educated and have better things to do than to linger around forums all day voting on polls.
Barack Obama's own wife's (present & future) comments, Rev. Wright and Obama's terrorist and terrorist supporter connections will bury him. These things are going to keep surfacing against him.

Obama's streamroller has lost its stream. Now, it will start backing up on him. By the time November comes around, Obama will be a major embarassment to the Democrat Party.

It has nothing to do with polls on message boards. The truth is finally coming out on Obama, his mentors, advisors and special, little terrorist connections.

THE DEMOCRATS SHOULD HAVE NOMINATED HILLARY!!
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Old 05-11-2008, 11:03 PM
 
Location: East Central Phoenix
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Barack Obama's own wife's (present & future) comments, Rev. Wright and Obama's terrorist and terrorist supporter connections will bury him. These things are going to keep surfacing against him.

Obama's streamroller has lost its stream. Now, it will start backing up on him. By the time November comes around, Obama will be a major embarassment to the Democrat Party.
As far as I'm concerned, Obama's "steamroller" was nothing but hot air to begin with. Nearly eight years of Bush's idiocy has given many people a good reason to elect somebody with fresh views ... but Obama brings very little that will actually make a difference. He's young, black, handsome, and charming ... that's about it. Those qualities can get a person noticed and respected by the shallow crowds at first, but once his true colors start coming through, I think more people will realize that Obama is not the shining star who they had hoped for.

Associating with racists & terrorist supporters (no matter how long ago) will only hurt a candidate ... regardless if the candidate agrees with them or not. Aside from that, Obama is just not experiened or mature enough for the job. McCain's age is being held against him ... but it really should be a virture because it proves how much knowledge, experience, and wisdom he has in his favor. Also, if McCain wins the election, he WON'T be another Bush. He has opposed a good share of Bush's proposals. Besides, he's much smarter and a much better speaker than Bush could ever hope to be!
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Old 05-11-2008, 11:15 PM
 
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""Besides, he's much smarter and a much better speaker than Bush could ever hope to be!""




WHO ISN'T ????
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Old 05-11-2008, 11:48 PM
 
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LOL, Obama will loose by a Landslide because McCain is winning on a city-data poll? Are you that silly?

Hint, the reason why Obama is losing is because bitter Hillary people vote McCain out of bitterness. Also, people who support Obama are clearly wealthier, more educated and have better things to do than to linger around forums all day voting on polls.
You are 100% right!
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