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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (403427)8/1/2008 1:29:49 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) of 1574342
 
McCain has pushed the envelope a bit too far for me. He has a habit of just making things up. It was pointed out to me the other day that he did the same thing to Romney. As i told my son, its all fair in love and politics and McCain is just trying to stay in touch with obama. For a lousy campaigner and campaign, he is doing that pretty well. Debates should be interesting in the Fall. Obama is a superstar apeaker but rather vacuos in the debates. McCain folksy approach might just work better than most people think. Where he is beating obama is his holding on to older voters who are a little nervous about a rookie and might have some of that racism from their youth making it harder to vote for obama. In that type of election, it is incumbant on McCain to get the youth vote out in super record numbers--same with black vote. Black vote will be 98% but the bigger question is 98% of what and in what states. If he cant do at least one of the above, mccain has a good shot if he can raise doubts now and stay in touch with the leader.
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