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To: Paul Smith who wrote (236782)1/30/2008 10:36:45 PM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 794039
 
Libs love McCain because they think he is great fall guy. They are probably right. HC is also good at coming off "centrist", and she is much more formidable and energetic. Bob Dole 2008 will have a hard time standing up against her.



To: Paul Smith who wrote (236782)1/31/2008 3:26:12 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 794039
 
Paul, if this Nation AND the World has a total financial disaster, and it could with the mortgage bundling, the world banks NOT loaning money, but rather hanging on to it to cover some of their requirements, and the increasing cost of oil, plus a myriad of other items.....we had better have a really good financial person in the WH. Not one who has been at the apron strings of her husband, a lawyer, and a sometime US Senator (she's mostly not in her office...) and not a 40-something man who has almost NO business experience at all....

McCain has never funded a payroll himself, and only has Senate experience on anything financial.

Unless we are very very fortunate, the entire world will be in serious harm financially not too far in the future. Who would be best at the US Helm?

And by the way....This is really a LOL howler! MA is VERY VERY Democrat Liberal. SO to say this is like saying the chicken is red ruby pink, instead of solid red.

The Boston Herald, the state’s conservative tabloid,



To: Paul Smith who wrote (236782)2/1/2008 2:42:59 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794039
 
In a new SurveyUSA poll in Massachusetts, Clinton and Romney both hold large double-digit leads over Obama and McCain. Romney having the lead in his home state is not earth-shattering, but 23 points is rather sizeable.

Republicans (Jan. 30, 297 GOP LV, MoE +/- 5.7%)

Romney 57 (+7 vs. last poll, Jan. 22-23)
McCain 34 (+5)
Huckabee 3 (-4)
Paul 3 (even)

Democrats (Jan. 30, 575 Dem LV, MoE +/- 4.1%)

Clinton 57 (-2 vs. last poll, Jan. 22-23)
Obama 33 (+11)
realclearpolitics.com