Aug 29 2008

McCain’s Vice President Sarah Palin

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 8:30 am

We have unconfirmed reports just coming in this morning that John McCain will choose Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin to fill the opened Vice President spot on his ticket for 2008. Fox News this morning reported that Sarah Palin and her family were rushed onto a Gulf stream Jet in Anchorage Alaska, which has a destination, of you guessed it….. Dayton Ohio, where John McCain plans on making his Vice President announcement later today.


The Choice of Governor Palin could really help McCain, some experts feel. The die hard Hillary Clinton supporters who are lookign for the first female President in Hillary, may just settle for changing their party and voting for McCain. It is said that McCain will probably only be a 1 term, 4 year, President, which means as long as he does a fairly good job, his Vice President will have a fairly good shot at the nomination in 4 years. Sarah Palin could be the person.
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As Governor of Akaska Sarah has been extremely popular. She won the 2006 Republican primaries by 21% over her opponents, and won the Governors position by 8% in 2006. Governor Sarah Palin is only 44 years old, and graduated from the University of Idaho in Journalism. A poll published by Hays Research Inc in July of this year showed that Palin;’s approval rating was an amazing 80%. If this isn’t enough to open your eyes about her popularity in Alaska, then the 90% approval ratings earlier in the year surely will.

Any way you stack this election, it should be a tight race, and one of the most interesting elections the United States has ever seen. An African American vs a 72 Year old man with a 44 Year old VP.

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Jun 05 2008

Hillary Clinton Supporters for John Mccain

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 7:23 pm

Well it looks like a whole bunch of Hillary Clinton supports are now for John Mccain. There is even a website for this group of people at: hcsfjm.com. Basically these people believe that Hillary Clinton was a far superior candidate then Barack Obama was, and they feel that Obama’s experience is not on par with either other candidate (Clinton nor Mccain). This is definitely true in my opinion, but I feel that America for the most part is looking more for change then for experience.


Here is the video that basically shows Hillary and others endorsing John Mccain over Barack Obama:

Some of these points are really good ones. Obama’s experience in the Senate is almost non-existant, while Mccain has plenty of experience. We will see how many of Clinton’s supporters will change sides and support Mccain when some of the early polls come out.

Here is a poll done by Gallup.com:
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More of these graphs and details can be found at gallup.com.

When it appear that Barack Obama won the nomination for the democratic party on Tuesday, I really believe he would be the one to beat come November. However after reading some of these studies, I think John Mccain might just have an upper hand. What do you think?

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Jun 04 2008

Clinton for McCain?

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 7:24 pm

Is Clinton for McCain?

Ok I know this is a bit extreme, but to me it seems as though Hillary Clinton has sided more with John McCain then with Barack Obama. Both Clintons (Hillary and Bill) have stated their support for John McCain whether intentionally or not.

Hillary stated the following on Tuesday:

“Senator McCain will bring a lifetime of experience to the campaign, I will bring a lifetime of experience and Senator Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002,”

Not exactly something to say to support your Democratic Opponent, Hillary. Is it?


Also back on March 8, Hillary Clinton stated the following:

“I think that is a significant difference. I think that since we now know Senator McCain will be the nominee for the Republican Party, national security will be front and center in this election. We all know that….. And I think it is imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold. And I believe I have done that. Certainly, Senator McCain has done that. And you will have to ask Senator Obama with respect to his candidacy.”

Again it seems as though she is saying that both her and John McCain have the ability to cross the commander-in-chief threshold, but questions Barack Obama’s ability to do so.

Both these comments can be seen and heard in the following video:

On top of this. Back in January of this year, Bill Clinton stated the following:

“She (Hillary) and John McCain are very close. They always laugh that if they wound up being the nominees of their party, it would be the most civilized election in American history, and they’re afraid they’d put the voters to sleep because they like and respect each other.”

So, as the election draws closer and John McCain looks for a running mate, maybe the search has ended! Clinton for McCain! McCain / Clinton in ’08!

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