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DENVER — Cindy McCain’s half sister says she will not vote for Republican John McCain and plans to cast her ballot for his Democratic rival, Barack Obama.
“I have a different political standpoint,” Kathleen Hensley Portalski said in an interview with “Us Weekly,” published online Thursday. “I’m voting for Obama.”
Portalski said Obama’s proposals are “more positive and I’m not a big war believer.” SOURCE
Wow, why are there more big name detractor's heading to Senator Obama vs. Senator McCain?
Sheez, making a mountain of a mole hill, aincha? It's a family spat. But the dems are desperate, I do think, they need that 1/2-sister's vote, bar none. Go for it!
The way McCains mind is going he will vote for Obama thinking that hes voting for himself
Yay, more age jokes pretending that agism is not the same as racism. No different than saying that Obama will miss his vote because he will be out picking cotton, or something equally as offensive.
Folks need to grow up and talk about the issues that actually matter.
Yay, more age jokes pretending that agism is not the same as racism. No different than saying that Obama will miss his vote because he will be out picking cotton, or something equally as offensive.
Folks need to grow up and talk about the issues that actually matter.
No worries her vote has already been cxl'ed out by McCain daughter who was a democrat and for McCain birthday she told him she will vote for Republican in this election for the first time. So the half sister was left no money and is bitter...what did she do to be ousted by her father?
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