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I agree that history is being made, and even though I disagree with Palin on most issues, I am thrilled that a woman has been chosen for a VP candidate. However, I do not vote based on gender or race, but for those who best mirror my social, political, and economic views. Sadly, the McCain campaign does not, so she will not be the recipient of my vote.
Regardless of who wins this election though, history has been made this time around, and I hope it will open the doors for more female and ethnic minority candidates in the future to be able to run on the strength of their ideas and leadership with out the racist and sexist rancor that so often accompanies such campaigns.
Sunshine Chick, you and me both! As a woman, a mom of a special needs child, and as a Republican, I am more excited about this election than I have ever been.
Sunshine Chick, you and me both! As a woman, a mom of a special needs child, and as a Republican, I am more excited about this election than I have ever been.
Sunshine Chick, you and me both! As a woman, a mom of a special needs child, and as a Republican, I am more excited about this election than I have ever been.
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