McCain Deviates From His Standard Election Day Routine

(CBS)
(PHOENIX) – John McCain has always had superstitions about Election Day. He likes to go see a movie, because, he has said, he doesn’t think he can do much more campaigning than he’s already done.
He also doesn’t like to campaign on Election Day, a holdover from an earlier era of politics when politicians seldom held any events on the day voters went to the polls.
McCain will break both of those self-imposed rules today.
There will be no movie, because after voting here this morning, he will be back on the campaign trail. And there will be no lack of campaign events, because he’s trailing in most of the polls.
McCain holds a noon rally in Grand Junction, Colorado, before heading down to Albuquerque for a couple of stops there. He’ll find out if his last-minute campaigning paid off when he heads back to Phoenix in the afternoon to hold an Election Day party at the Biltmore Resort.
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Go vote... NO ONE believes your obcessive run-off polution.
After graduating, he traveled the world for months. Who paid?
All his relatives are dead or being deported...
Who knows where he was really born? Only his father''s mother, who has never left Kenya seems to know- she says she was IN THE ROOM when BO was born.
Something stinks.
Take Karl Rove, Cheney, and your other mentor/advisors with you, ok? Tonight''s win by Sen. Obama should be allowed, encouraged, and aided to bring a new type of government, to renew our standing in the world as well as in our very own individual lives.
We are so sorry you turned so negative, and that you brought that amoral VP pick into the national picture. Sorry for the U.S.
Instead, he gave control of his campaign to the hate-mongers who crushed him in 2000, and he got right down in the dirt with them.
Instead of sticking to the issues, which he actually had good positions on, by consistently calling his opponent names and attacking his character, he gave Obama the chance to set himself up as the more positive, calm, rational, tolerant and issue-focused of the two.
We can thank McCain for his service to the country, but we can''t thank him for much else. He gave it away to the ultra right, and he sealed his fate with his pitiful VP choice. He was a disappointment all the way around.
Senator, you made a race that shouldn''t have even been close, very close indeed. And you lose tonight due to circumstances beyond your control.
You should be proud of what you have accomplished.
You fought the good fight. However, this "torch is being passed to a new generation of Americans" exemplified by Senator Obama. In any event, enjoy the day. Your service to your country is deeply appreciated.