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Who is honestly still undecided at this point?
After all these months of campaigning who is honestly still undecided? Who actually needs a debate to change their mind at all right now? Even if somebody isn't a natural voter for one or other of the parties what would they hear now that would finally make up their minds that they haven't already heard?
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<---- still undecided... and caring less and less as the circus goes on
Shorstided maybe but I've learned from my few political mistakes, outside of California, is foreign policy... |
and what would actually make you become decided after all this time?
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I'm decided. I just wont say who out loud until after the election.
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Yeah, we've been watching this crap for over a year now...how can people not have an idea on who they are voting for (or chosing not to vote)?
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I know who I'd vote for... but I'm still undecided as to who's going to win.
There are those here who said with utter certainty many months ago that one side or the other would win, with no doubt whatsoever in their posts. Some made such posts nearly a year ago. I wonder if those people are as certain of the outcome of the election today as they were back then? |
Im not shy to declare my position. Im Indian and im a Brit.
If I was american, Id be voting for McCain..... not because he'd make a better president but because id be stupid enough to fall for his slimey shit. If America is LUCKY enough to get Obama, then USA has a chance to come back from all these problems. Obama is the man and id like to see him in charge and so would the rest of the world. I actually think Obama would "kick ass" as you say :1orglaugh |
i dont think it matters one way or the other between mcain or obama,
so i'm writing in ron paul |
i am so torn, a republican through and through but contemplating my first democratic vote ever. i am going to a political dinner with a congressman next week and i don't have the heart to tell him i'm close to jumping ship :Oh crap
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I'm Voting Ron Paul - even though I don't agree with everything he says either.
McCain is for sure more Iraq/wars and his ties to everything going on is just something you can't look past. And McCain clearly favors the super wealth over all others, history proves that. Obama is the new U.S. healer, he will correct every problem this Country has and is very set on doing it in a Socialist way. To much Socialism is just a step away from Communism. Both men are utterly bad mistakes for this Country, McCain probably much worse. So Ron Paul it is... or my Dad again.. Either way, I'm not voting for McCain or Obama, but I do support Obama over McCain. |
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