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| Fri, 10-10-2008 - 11:52pm |
McCain supporters - Are you...
- unhappy with the negative direction McCain's campaign has gone recently
- happy with the campaign, personal attacks against Obama are necessary
- dissatisfied, McCain needs to intensify the character attacks on Obama
- other - please explain
You will not be able to change your vote.

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Hi,
There was really no option that applied to my feelings.
Of the two candidates, McCain is by far the best for the country.
did you read either of his books or watch the DNC?
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Obviously that's your opinion, but thank you for sharing it. I for one, feel the exact same way about Obama. Not only is he the best candidate for our country, he is also the best
Chrissy
mom to Aidan 8/21/03
Grayson Blaine 12/30/07
I just looked at the poll results and I was wondering, do we only have 14 McCain supporters on this board? I know there's more than that! I was happy to see that so many of his supporters (at least on this board) are unhappy with the negative turn his campaign has taken. Hopefully he'll pull himself out of the muck soon and start focusing on the issues.
Chrissy
mom to Aidan 8/21/03
Grayson Blaine 12/30/07
I voted "other".
To be fair, McCain has done a lot more re: Bush than just have a past association.
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Memory is failing me but someone posted chart showing the last 7 years of McCain's votes in comparison to Bush's agenda, and his level of agreement was only less that 80% in one year and other years was as high as 95%. if someone can cough up that reference i would appreciate it
<< Apparently Obama agrees that past associations are important and valid a detail when trying to determine which candidate to vote for, then. So why is he so adamant HIS past associations not be considered, shrug.>>
i'm not sure why you think he agrees that past associations are important and valid a detail - unless it hs to do with bringing up the Keating 5. In which case his camp is only asking for fair treatment since McCain's camp began pushing Ayers.
And they have never pushed Iseman.
Bea
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