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I am going to say John McCain because he is the "safe" choice, and if they aren't convinced Obama is ready to lead by now, I can't see them going in his camp. Usually the undecideds seem to go for the safe choice (the more experienced candidate).
I don't think Obama should count on very many of those 3% of so who haven't decided but still plan to vote.
Yeah, for all of the money he's spent, Obama hasn't convinced a lot of folks. If they're unsure at this point, I think you're right -- they'll go for the known commodity.
I would think McCain/Palin. The media hyped up obama. I would think when people take a good look at obama they are going to say & think " what the hell has obama ever done to show us he can run a country"
I mean think about it. For one we know its a fact that obama has all these radical ties. Rev. wright ( a Racist ) Bill Ayers ( A terrorist) , obama has connections to the wall street crooks and obama's past voting record shows that he voted to raise taxes on all making 45,000 and up. Now he's trying to BS us by saying he will cut taxes. Please!
And then tell me what has obama ever ran? Any business? NO, Any city, town, state, military? No! The man is not ready.
Yeah, for all of the money he's spent, Obama hasn't convinced a lot of folks. If they're unsure at this point, I think you're right -- they'll go for the known commodity.
Funny thing is, if those "undecideds" decide the election, it will be called "racism" by the hardcore Obama fans, when in reality, the "safe" candidate always seems to be doing weaker in the polls than they actually do on election day (Bush in 2000 was suppose to lose to Gore by 3). Obama has either captured you or he hasn't....if he hasn't by now, its not going to happen.
MCCain is now leading the southern United States polls at 50% to 40% and he has the momentum to win theis election.
As usual the Republican will win.
MCCain/Palin 08
Isn't the south always a Republican stronghold? We struggle in the Northeast and the Pacific Coast. I don't understand how McCain leading in the south is a sign that he will win because Republicans always win the south.
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