Some Very Good Numbers Are In For McCain!
By rodney850
@rodney850 (2145)
United States
May 30, 2008 10:50am CST
In the following article, the Rasmussen Report finds America leaning toward McCain by hugh margins! I wonder, Obamites, just how is this so when everyone wants "change"?
The article is here:(if yahoo doesn't block it again)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20080530/pl_rasmussen/mccainobamatrustmore20080530
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@mehale (2200)
• United States
30 May 08
I really can't say, but I must admit that McCain would not be my choice of candidates regardless of whom he is running against. I much preferred Ron Paul on the Republican side to any of the candidates from both parties. However, at this point he has not got a chance in H**L of winning. But I still cannot make myself in good faith vote for McCain.
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@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
30 May 08
When you add to this the report I heard yesterday about the Electoral College reports, Obama is not the shoe in that the democrats would have us believe.
According to the poll I heard, McCain would win by two electoral votes if the election had been held yesterday.
Of course a lot can change between now and the election, however if Obama keeps having issues with racism from his church and the many other things that are against him, he is liable to slip even more before it is all over if he is not careful and doesn't get a handle on his associations.
@Smith2028 (797)
• United States
2 Jun 08
Personally, I think the bitter division in the DNC and the Democrats across the nation will have an affect on this election. I tend not to believe in polls as they are skewed by how questions are asked, and who is being asked.
However, if Obama is the nominee, I believe that the Clinton camp will secretly undermine the DNC campaign and we may very well see a McCain Presidency. Only to have Hillary emerge in 4 years as the leading Democratic Candidate, as a loss by Obama will devastate his political aspirations.
The Democrat Obama faithful, I believe, if he gains the nomination must win the election for Obama to stay a viable force.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
31 May 08
There are so many polls out there it's hard to keep track of them all so I won't tell you that many of the others show Obama or Clinton beating McCain - oops, I guess I just DID tell you, didn't I? The truth is, as I see it anyway, with all the emphasis being on Hillary and especially Obama for months now, McCain should have a double-digit lead right now, given the free ride he's been getting! Once the public gets to know him better we'll see what the polls says.
Annie





