Posted on 06/04/2008 7:33:45 AM PDT by davidosborne
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/justsayno2johnmccain/index
Banking on Becoming President The presidential field has dwindled significantly, but not before the candidates raised more than half a billion dollars in 2007. By some predictions, the eventual nominees will need to raise $500 million apiece to competea record sum. To find out where all this money is coming from, click on the candidates' names below and explore the options to the left. The candidates now file campaign finance reports monthly. The reports for May are due June 20th.
Democratic Candidates Candidate
TOTAL $$$$$ RAISED
OBAMA $265,439,277
Clinton $214,883,437
McCain, $96,654,783
------------------- MY COMMENTS --------------
Here is the bottom line folks... I would again encourage you ALL --- DO NOT SEND A PENNY TO THE RNC or McCain this ENTIRE ELECTION CYCLE ------ This is the ONLY way that we will be able to make the point that we NEED a more conservative candidate...
J U S T S A Y N O T O J O H N M c C A I N
we feel the same pain my FRiend..
Too bad the Dems weren't smart enough to nominate Joe Lieberman.
Too bad the Dems weren't smart enough to nominate Joe Lieberman.
Exaggerated in consequence, less than distorted.
He's a RINO, but he's no Marxist.
One of which could be Hillary and perhaps John Edwards another.
McCain Has NOT won a majority of GOP voters.
Also:
The National Election Pool exit poll — conducted by Edison/ Mitofsky for AP, ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX and NBC — found that McCain managed to win an overall plurality of regular Republicans who voted on Super Tuesday. A combined sample of more than 10,000 voters from the 16 states that held primaries found that 39 percent of those who said that they usually thought of themselves as Republicans backed McCain, compared with 34 percent who sided with Romney and 21 percent who supported Huckabee.
Among self-described conservatives, who made up close to two-thirds of the Republican Super Tuesday primary electorate, McCain failed to win a plurality. They favored Romney by 38 percent, compared with McCain’s 31 percent and Huckabee’s 21 percent. McCain’s core of support came from self-described moderates, who made up roughly a quarter of the Republican Super Tuesday voters: He won a 54-percent majority of moderates. McCain also collected a majority of self-described liberal Republicans, who counted for roughly one in 10 of the GOP’s Super Tuesday voters.
http://news.nationaljournal.com/articles/080206nj2.htm
ROFLMAO!
The flames of truth burn brightly here, thanks to the adult FReepers still in charge.
Perhaps I will, thanks. However, voting for the other guys just doesn’t seem logical to me and neither does staying home on election day. My voting “strategery” will remain simple: Straight ticket (R), local, state and national.
BTTT
Step down? He won the right to be the nominee. Get over it and work toward defeating Obama.
I would love this.
Thank you Aunt B. I agree. Most will step into line and we will be getting worse until there is no America.
The three candidates are all dangerous to America and the people did not select them.
Gee, ya think. That’s how we lost our convservative candidate.
Excellent. Thank you.
Dumb post of the thread award!
No. McStain is not "McCain was absolutely not my choice for President, but Ill vote for him in November because hes the best left standing."
There is the root of your moral foible. You equate being in some party with being vote worthy Over positions on issues and moral rectitude. There are better men running, but you intend to vote for McCain, and you personally are already whining at those who are going to vote for better men. Because he is a member of a party that stood for something decades ago - but has not in a long time.
Morality is not something that only is relevant during the primaries Jedidah.
i'm sick to death of "holding my nose" to pick the LEAST BAD candidate for POTUS.
free dixie,sw
Sorry.. not going to play the “Sit on my hands game”.. Not when we have a Marxist running on the Dem side.
Better the enemy you know.. then the leftist militant nut case Hussein Obama.
Huh??
Did you really say, “There are better men running. . .”?
This is June, not January. OK?
Unless you were talking about Obama?
See Post #41.
sorry.... If McCain is going to be President he wont get my support until the LAST POSSIBLE Minute... if at all.... until then I will do everything I can to convince him to step down and allow us to pick a more conservative candidate that we ALL can support
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