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View Poll Results: Who is most unlikely to be president in U.S.A. in 2008? | |||
Pacifist | 0 | 0% | |
Homosexual | 9 | 42.86% | |
Non-wasp | 0 | 0% | |
Atheist | 4 | 19.05% | |
Person of faith that's Non Christian | 6 | 28.57% | |
Woman | 2 | 9.52% | |
Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll |
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05-10-2008, 05:01 PM | #61 (permalink) |
Aural melody discerner
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: in a truck down by the interstate
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Uh, it's the primaries, candidates naturally go after each other. This is tame compared to the Democratic primaries in '92. The amazing thing is that Obama has remained so committed to the issues.
I'm not sure how the superdelegates situation works. All I know is that several political experts have said she basically has no chance of winning, so I'm prepared to believe them. I have to LOL at McCain. It almost seems like he tried to win the Republican nomination, so he could get a Democrat in office. So far, since he's been nominated he has said he will: 1. Continue the war in Iraq (extremely unpopular) 2. Possibly start a new war in Iran (any war would be unpopular, especially if we're already involved in another one.) He has sought the endorsement of 1. Pastor Hagee - A homophic 2. Rod Parsley - Anti-Islam If the Iraq War is the overriding issue in the next election, it would seem less than 30% of voters would vote for McCain, and among the few that support the war, many are conservatives, and McCain doesn't fare too well with them. Looking at that, it wouldn't seem McCain stands a chance, but I'm not prepared to underestimate the R's hyperslanting, brainwashing machine. Last edited by Miltamec Soundsquinaez; 05-10-2008 at 05:14 PM. |
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