Soory. That’s http://www.wegotsarah.com/
I’m wondering what kind of person could have watched these candidates for two years and not decided yet?
Unfortunately, if any voters are still undecided at this point, they are searching for a superfluous, media provoked reason to persuade them rather than voting on substance, issues and qualities that they should completely understand by now.
Another words, they don’t know where those ACORN votes are going now.
If this is true. The McCain campaign should bring up Obama’s embrace of infanticide. That story out of IL was appalling to 90%. Hearing this first hand testimony from the nurse in the case will turn anyone’s stomach and surely can convince this 15%
Those who are unsure as election day approaches will go to McCain.
Yes McCain & Palin need to do a duo on T.V. the night after obama does his commercial on CBC/NBC.
I believe the race is actually in a dead heat at this point.
The pollsters are not taking into consideration the “race” factor that Obama’s staff says may amount to 6+ poll points and I would agree.
McCain does well tonight and campaigns hard he can and will win - the media reaction will be worth putting up to their flagrant bias for Obama.
“Don’t allow the media progandist polls to fulfill their intent-which is to disspirit you.”
John McCain doesn’t need any help from the media to disspirit conservatives. It’s what he does best on his own.
Hm. If they’re really “still in play” (a tenuous assumption), that’s probably bad news for Obama.
If McCain finally has a good debate (and that is a big if) and then follows it up with some hard hitting commercials that finally explain to people what Obama really stands for, then a lot of these fence sitters can be persuaded. McCain can't let Obama look harmless again in these debates.
If he continues to praise Obama as a good man who offers nothing to fear as president, he will finish just like Bob Dole.
They will break for McCain.
Historically liberal northern senators have a very poor track record trying to win the white house, for democrats southern governors have been the key, southern governors that appear to run as moderates.
Governors are always favored for the white house. Reagan, Carter, Clinton, Bush 43. Governors all.
So we have an uber liberal/socialist junior senator from the north with radical ties, against a moderate experienced senator war hero from the west with a Governor on the ticket. If history is any teacher, Americans will elect McCain.
Although impossible to know, it would be interesting to find out how many of those undecideds really are decided but are just unwilling to let the pollster in on it.