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I didn't vote for Bush either time and will not vote for Obama. I probably won't vote for McCain unless its close in my state. My brother hates Bush and voted democrat twice and won't vote for Obama but won't vote for McCain because he hates Palin. I actually like Palin, at least compared to the others. So two independants are not voting Obama.
Wow. Sad that your choice for President hinges on some random person's post on CD.
With all of the leftist hatred spewed here, it could have easily swayed me to change my vote if I had already chosen Osama. I was for Hillary, but am voting AGAINST Obama NOT FOR McCain.
I voted for Bush twice, and I voted for his father. I even voted for McCain during the primaries but I lost ALL faith in him when he chose Palin as his running mate. He showed me (and the world) that he has poor judgement by making his first big decision such a terrible one.
He claims American First but he really only chose her because he thinks that her being a woman and attractive to the religious conservative right would win over those groups. He DEFINITELY did not pick her because she's the most qualified. Romney and Huckabee are light years ahead of her. I am definitely NOT voting for McCain because he just wants to win instead of wanting to do right with America.
With all of the leftist hatred spewed here, it could have easily swayed me to change my vote if I had already chosen Osama. I was for Hillary, but am voting AGAINST Obama NOT FOR McCain.
Well, to be blunt, i think that is absolutely ridiculous. First of all, I cannot believe that you were ever for Hillary Clinton and then chose McCain. Unless you were for Hillary just because she is a woman?
McCain could not be further from Hillary's politics. do you realize that?
I think it's pathetic that any random person's political beliefs could influence a person to vote a particular way. You should decide based on THE CANDIDATES. Not on something your neighbor said that offended you.
I will be very interested to see the stats when the election is over to see how many republicans voted Obama.
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