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Originally Posted by renriq02
He's not better...he's just not a Republican.
Let's say it all together now.
CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE
What change is he referring to?
New Experience? - he has none, but he's not a Republican!
New Plans? - didn't work in his state, but let's give em what they want to hear.
It looks like McCain isn't the only one that doesn't get it.....
CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE
:: You will come out of this hypnosis after the November 4th Election::
Make it a great day Demoquacks!
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You comments give us the impression you don't follow politics or government at all. The backgrounds and records of the candidates are well-known, so when you seem to make-up stories readers will identify that.
Mr. Romney's experience is corporate management and some government service (also "management'). He has been deeply involvement in the workings and organization of his religious group.
Mr. Obama's experience is working in neighborhoods with the everyday problems/experiences of the people who live primarily in the inner city. He also has experience as a state legislator, U.S. Senator and 3.5 years as President of the United States.
Both men are well-educated.
I think the electorate understands, is aware of the background of these men. Both have successes to point to.