Comments on: McCain Makes Gains In Four Key States
Washingtonpost.com Poll: McCain Leads In Colo.; Obama Has Small Leads In Mich., Minn., Big Lead In Wis.
- All Republicans,
McCain plans on "Rudy Juiliani" as VP. HucKabee would not consider this position because he deserves to be the RNC Candidate and HucKabee is the brains of the RNC, but they are all not smart enough to know it.
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- All Republicans,
McCain plans on "Rudy Juiliani" as VP. HucKabee would not consider this position because he deserves to be the RNC Candidate.
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- All Republicans,
McCain plans on "Rudy Juiliani" as VP. HucKabee would not consider this position because he deserves to be the RNC Candidate.
I am Fleura, A True Democrat, and I approve this message! - Reply to this comment
- All Republicans,
McCain plans on "Rudy Juiliani" as VP. HucKabee would not consider this position because he deserves to be the RNC Candidate.
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- If McBush has gained that much in those states, it just goes to show that many people like what''s happened in the last 7 years and want it to continue. Too bad we have to share a country with them. Never underestimate the ignorance of the American public....
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- This trend will continue.
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- This trend will continue.
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- This trend will continue.
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- The sad reality of this trip is that Sen. Obama has now left Iraq more cemented in his ill-advised positions than ever before. He was willing to throw scraps to commanders and troops (%u201Cgood job, guys%u201D) but sought every opportunity to confirm that his policy views - which are as outdated as cassette tapes - had not changed.
The next question, then, is: Who will fact-check the fact-finder? Sen. Obama managed to praise the surge (which he fervently opposed), all the while calling for timelines, degrading Iraqi leaders, and pretending that al-Qaeda in Iraq doesn%u2019t exist. "
HIS HEAD IS MORE THAN IN THE SAND, IT IS EMPTY LIKE HIS SUIT. - Reply to this comment
- Polls at this time are meaningless. After the conventions and starting two weeks before the general, then they begin to mean something, but they''re still not a predictor of the american electorate. Our last two general elections should have embarrassed all pollsters.
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- George Bush has 8 years experience at being President and the mess hes made indicates anyone barely literate could do better.
If anyone can see where McCain is any better than the current ignoramus in the White House please let us know! - Reply to this comment
- Apparently Ariel133 is "not qualified" to read the article: he missed this part:
National polling suggests Obama retains a steady but statistically significant edge. In the most recent Washington Post/ABC News survey, Obama held a 50 percent to 42 margin over McCain; in the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, released last night, Obama leads 47 percent to 41. - Reply to this comment
- Obama has been making a mock of his race, Think about this:
If Obama didn''t win the primary would he still tell Reverend Wright to go away?
I am appalled with those who do not see reality- it is very difficult to understand others who dwell in the hypocrisy and ignore Obama''s inexperiance.
Honestly, the media will look like a bunch fools when this is over, * when MCCAIN wins.
It still won''t feel any less disappointing in the world where journalism
is suppose to have better standards. - Reply to this comment
- For all the media''s attention and all those who don''t understand that Obama is not qualified and still support him,- the contest is a "dead heat"- go figure. LMAO. MCCAIN 2008-2012
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