One Week till who's going to win?

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Like the title says who do you think is going to win NOT who are you supporting who is going to win?
 
Like the title says who do you think is going to win NOT who are you supporting who is going to win?


I think Obama will get the most votes making him the president but, I would not go so far as to call it a "win".
There are no winners in this election.
Bob.
 
I'm still thinking McCain will win, depending on the voter fraud done on the behalf of Obama.
 
Hope

I believe Obama will win.

I believe McCain lost any real chance with the pick of his running mate. All else aside, that says the most about him. Instead of an issue and experience based choice we have a person who wasn't even in the running for president. And she could end up The President due to the many health issues that older men suffer from in general, let alone the stuff we know McCain has in his medical history.

I wish McCain would have picked Ron Paul. He would have gotten my vote for showing that kind of courage and true "maverick" behavior. But we got "A Woman" and that is why she was picked first and foremost, so he could play that card.

If McCain had picked Condi Rice, that would have been "A Woman" worth picking. She has reputation, international experience, and useful knowledge about the workings of Washington, and the list goes on and on. Not to mention she is a black woman. That might have won him some of the black vote that Obama so easily gets, and Probably a lot of the women vote that they both are fighting for.

Obama will win because despite all the negative stuff a lot of people are saying about him, he represents HOPE!

I feel that there is a huge hope factor involved with Obama, the hope for the nebulous and almost revolutionary change he represents. Regardless of the fact that most of the things he has said are not that definitive, I feel he knows that a president is limited in actual powers and therefore only alludes to the change he HOPES to bring about.

I also think that his inexperience is actually a benefit. This is because where most other presidents and candidates have been older and more entrenched in the "system", Obama has only served for a short time and I hope has not been sucked into the current ways of Washington and the lobbyists control.


Again HOPE.
 
I believe Obama will win.

I believe McCain lost any real chance with the pick of his running ma[te. All else aside, that says the most about him. Instead of an issue and experience based choice we have a person who wasn't even in the running for president. And she could end up The President due to the many health issues that older men suffer from in general, let alone the stuff we know McCain has in his medical history.

First- Palin has more executive experience than anyone on the Democrat ticket. Second, she's a refreshing face, truly an outsider unaffiliated with the toxic culture of Washington,D.C.

I'm sick of these claims that "McCain lost when picking Palin," it's foolish. The implication is that McCain was raising money, had people showing up at his rallies, or had a polling lead prior to her selection. To the contrary, all of these things have improved since her selection.

I wish McCain would have picked Ron Paul. He would have gotten my vote for showing that kind of courage and true "maverick" behavior. But we got "A Woman" and that is why she was picked first and foremost, so he could play that card.
No- he picked someone that really was an outside the conventional thinking choice. What we didn't need was another congressman on the ticket.

Paul would have been a ridiculous choice. How old do you want that ticket to be? Additional, while Paul is a great voice to have in the congress, he wasn't a good candidate. His foreign policy was bad when applied to the real world and his domestic policy would have been too easily demonized as insensitive and used to turn away "independents." Additionally, he does have some indirect associations that can be used against him.

If McCain had picked Condi Rice, that would have been "A Woman" worth picking.
She wasn't interested in being selected.

Obama will win because despite all the negative stuff a lot of people are saying about him, he represents HOPE!
He's been sheltered by the press....

of the fact that most of the things he has said are not that definitive, I feel he knows that a president is limited in actual powers and therefore only alludes to the change he HOPES to bring about.
He's a devote marxist with a lifetime of associations and mentorships with the ugly underbelly of the far left. If you had any idea what the people he associates with stood for, you'd be disgusted. Fortunately for Obama, the media will do everything in their power to shelter him from his own record.

I also think that his inexperience is actually a benefit. This is because where most other presidents and candidates have been older and more entrenched in the "system", Obama has only served for a short time and I hope has not been sucked into the current ways of Washington and the lobbyists control.

How odd and hypocritical that a trait you claim is a negative when applied to the popular Governor Sarah Palin is a negative, but a positive when incorrectly applied to the Obama....

You've clearly been drinking the Kool-Aid. There's no consistancy or logic in anything you've said. Obama and Ron Paul and Condi Rice couldn't have any less in common, yet you praise all of them for their politics.

We get the government we deserve.
I hope we deserve better than Obama..... that's not asking for much.

Again HOPE.
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The greatest enemy of individual freedom is the individual himself.
 
I have a gut feeling that McCain will win but the polls show Obama with a large lead so i don't know. either way i think it will be much closer then it looks.
 

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