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Politico: Ariz. Senator Has Potential To Win More Crossover Votes Than Either Obama, Clinton

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by phillysage March 27, 2008 8:55 PM EDT
"There is a vast number of pro-life Democrats and Independents who will support John McCain in November."
Posted by ShawnHussey

There are also liberal, pro-choice Dems who will support him if the un-american Obama is nominatd
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by shawnhussey March 27, 2008 8:53 PM EDT
I think that Senator McCain has the opportunity to win a significant portion of Democratic voters in the general election.I agree with Frank Donatelli''s comparison of Senator McCain with President Reagan.President Reagan had the backing of many Democrats because he spoke the truth regarding the difficult issues which confronted America at the time.He was a powerful advocate for building up our nation''s defense forces in order to win the Cold War.President Reagan was also a staunch defender of the right to life.Senator McCain wants to utilize all of America''s resources to win the war against terrorism.He is pro-life and would appoint conservative justices to the Supreme Court.John McCain''s conservative values and honesty will earn him millions of Democratic and Independent votes.There is a vast number of pro-life Democrats and Independents who will support John McCain in November.
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by phillysage March 27, 2008 8:44 PM EDT
If Obama wins the nomination, I will vote for
John McCain, and, I am a black man.
Posted by bookout2

bookout2, no doubt, brother, the Obamanable Obamites will also call you an Uncle Tom, as it calls me a racist--(as they deny their own misogyny and racism).
I am a Latino Male, but will not vote for Nader/Gonzalez as I know many other Latinos will, if Hillary is not nominated---I, like you, will vote for McCain. Obama must be stopped for the good of the nation.
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by samthetvcat March 27, 2008 8:28 PM EDT
"According to data provided by the Gallup Organization at Politico%u2019s request, in a hypothetical contest between McCain and Obama, McCain wins 17 percent of Democrats and those leaning Democratic, while Obama wins 10 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaners."

Ah ha ha ha ha ha - the Republidumbos hold onto these polls like they''re a lifeline . . . don''t they realize that a good chunk of we Hillary and Barack supporters are manipulating the results to further our candidates'' arguments of electability?

If you''re a Hillary supporter and you''re asked to choose between Barack and McCain, you say McCain because it helps Hillary make the argument that she''s more electable.

If you''re a Barack supporter and you''re asked to choose between Hillary and McCain, you say McCain because it helps Barack make the argument that he''s more electable.

GOP''s greatest weakness is their need to feel like they''re winning at everything rather than look to why they''re actually losing and figure out a way to make themselves more competitive. Iraq, the economy, elections . . . that''s how underdogs topple establishment candidates, by feeding that need knowing it keeps them off guard until it''s too late.

The urge in GOP to feel like they''re winning is so bad, we Dems can even point it out to you all and still get away with it and you''re not going to adapt . . .
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by bookout2 March 27, 2008 8:19 PM EDT
If Obama wins the nomination, I will vote for
John McCain, and, I am a black man.
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by ioweign March 27, 2008 8:14 PM EDT
Don''t look here for help, McCain and UnAbel...
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