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To: tejek who wrote (382273)5/3/2008 8:17:13 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574122
 
Here's an interviewee Republican explaining why he is voting for a Democrat. The explanations come in all flavors, but the theme is very very much the same. For me personally, I can't vote for a Republican this time around because they refuse to leave Iraq, even as our economy suffers because of it. This man says much the same thing. That's why Republicans are losing their base and that's why even with Hillary trying to destroy the party, we'll see a Dem in the White House come January.

“I disagree with the Democrats on things like abortion and immigration, but I feel that the Republican Party I grew up in is out of touch with the middle-class family,” said Dave Nichols, 40, the owner of a small memorabilia business in Fort Wayne, who has heard of Mr. Limbaugh’s effort and is supporting Mrs. Clinton.

Mr. Nichols said he had no health insurance and lived on a block where three houses were in foreclosure. “McCain doesn’t have an economic plan,” he said “We’re in a recession and need relief now, but he wants to keep spending all that money over there in Iraq when there are so many things we need here at home, from infrastructure to health care."