With 15 percent of the vote in, the Dems have about 161,000 votes counted. The Republicans have only 60,000 votes tallied.
This is not good. Either a lot of GOP voters are staying home or they’re crossing over and voting for a Dem.
Why would they vote?
Honestly, there is nothing motivating me to go and vote in the primaries and/or caucus’ esp. Texas. Its a done deal on my side. My vote would mean nothing exept for maybe internal polling crap.
Im telling you and others we are in trouble. McCain will NOT beat Obama in the general election. I hate to be gloom and doom but my kids 9,8 and 5 will have their formidable years with Obama as President of the United States. I cannot believe what I am seeing. Please someone slap me and wake me up from this nightmare. lol
Guys, can we talk? McCain doesn’t have a hope in hell of beating either of these people. Even now, he is trailing them or barely leading in barely enough states to win . . . when the media gets finished with him, he’ll be made to look like a combo of Jeffrey Dahmer and Jack Kevorkian.
“This is not good. Either a lot of GOP voters are staying home or theyre crossing over and voting for a Dem.”
It’s the later. Every Pubbie I know was crossing over.
wisconsin has always been lefty but still, seems like a lot of Obamination.
Why should Republicans vote? Our candidate has already been selected for us.
“This is not good. Either a lot of GOP voters are staying home or theyre crossing over and voting for a Dem.”
The GOP nomination is already sewn up. I think the more telling turnout numbers were earlier on, say Super Tuesday. At that point it was still a race on the GOP side of the fence.