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Democrats are making a mistake
By Matt Rexroad on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 11:15 PM
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In my opinion the Democrats are not making enough of a contrast between Senator Obama and Senator McCain.
They spend an equal amount of time talking about Obama's credentials for office as they do about Senator McCain. They should be on the attack the entire time. It seems to me that every time I think they might have the Republicans down for the county they let go.
This race would probably be over if Richardson, Biden, Edwards, or Gore were the nominee. They came down to a choice between the only two candidates that could lose in November. Nice work.
Senator McCain is the only Republican that still would have a chance to win at this point....and he is doing well enough to make this a game. In fact, he is doing so well I am planning to be in Washington DC in January to watch McCain become the next President of the United States.
Here is the one thing I am worried about. President Clinton tomorrow night. That guy is tough and has a sharp knife. He may be the one that changes the entire dynamic of the race. If he talks for more than 45 minutes --- he will have gone on for too long and lost the opportunity. So far so good.
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yolovoter @
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:50 PM
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If mccain wins I am seriously going to look into moving to Canada. It's tough to get a visa, but I will honestly try. I believe that if another republican comes to power they will institute some kind of religious martial law or other type of fascism. I honestly believe they will, given another 9/11. And I don't want to be around to live under it.
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Matt Rexroad @
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:14 AM
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Yolovoter -- excellent. You just handed 100 votes to McCain. We have people reading this blog that would not be so unhappy to see you go.
Oh Canada.
What province are you considering?
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Charlie in Esparto @
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 12:46 PM
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Matt: I honestly think it looks like McCain will win and win big. Obama is dropping like a rock in the polls and the VP pick of Biden did not give him a bump...it did the opposite! Now had Obama choosen from 'outside the beltway'...someone like Robert F Kennedy Jr...We would have had a real race. And, in my opinion neither Mrs Obama or Hillary has help him…they seem to be trying to hold on to their base…rather than reach out to the undecided swing voters. I greatest hope now is that McCain somehow has long 'coat tails' to put some common sense people back in Congress.
Yolovoter: Can I donate some money to help you with your airfare?
Charlie-san
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Anonymous @
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:09 PM
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Dang it, would you please let Charlie respond first? His posts are so much better when he's the first one responding.
Quebec.
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