Posted on 04/18/2008 8:30:22 PM PDT by The_Republican
If Hillary doesn’t get the nomination she will find a way to sabotage Obama.
My parents who have never voted Republican in their lives have both stated that they’re going to vote for McCain because they think he’s the only candidate running that they feel comfortable with running the nation.
Plus the excellent service of our Republican Governor Matt Blunt has made them reconsider their political views somewhat. :-)
I worry about MO being vulnerable this year. Obambi ran strong there.
What’s up with MO in EVERY SINGLE ELECTION CYCLE, running to some Judge just before polls close and get hour or two hour extentions? How come rest of the Country can get their votes in allotted time? Even in Dems’ Primary, they STILL needed extra time? What’s up with that?
I think disappointed dems will stay home.
If Obama gets the nomination, white feminist women, and their whipped husbands will not vote Obama. If Obama gets the nommination, Blacks will not vote Hillary.
Either way, McCain gets it.
In spite of the republicans who will never vote McCain.
Yes, they will. We strict-constructionists, however, will still be in favor of hanging him for treason.
She has to cut him off at the knees. She won’t allow him any where near her White House. By destroying him, she automaticaly becomes the Democrat front runner in 2012.
Now, we are counting on Hillary to bring Obama down? I love it as much as any conservative, but what ever brings one of them down - builds the other one up. These are precarious times we live in.
It appears disappointed Republicans won't.
Will ANY democRATS vote for McCain, disappointed or not?
OF COURSE NOT! Party before Country!
The liberal Republicans are dreaming if they think they are going to get a warm hug and a vote from any registered democRAT. They vote the party ticket. It’s like the old joke about the snake who bit the man who saved him: “That’s what I DO! You knew that when you picked me up! What could you have been thinking?”
Oldplayer
Yes, she will. She does not want him to win. She is looking to 2012...and if he became President her chance is gone for good. She knows this. The Clintons did not want Kerry to win either.
Isn’t this all beside the point?
Look what we have going on here..compliments of the RNC - Senator McCain.
I respect the man, the man who chose his brothers in arms against early release. I totally respect McCain.
Oh Lord, I don;t know what I’m saying...but I bet some of you do.
The point is many Dems will vote McCain. The other point is...in 2012 he will be 76 and will not be re-elected.
Enter Hillary.
I dunno. Poll numbers say that 1 out of 3 Democrat voters will vote for McCain in November if Obama is the nominee. I don’t know how much to trust polls, of course, but I suspect that there will be moderate Democrats out there that may very well switch to McCain.
My husband works with a number of guys - they’re in a union - and they’re all Democrats. (except my husband, well he was til I got ahold of him! LOL!) They’ve all mentioned to him at one time or another that it looks like they’re going to have to vote Republican for the first time in their lives.
Maybe.
But, should we really worry about a future that may or may not happen?
In the present time, this election..we have something to worry about. Think about.
We have at least 4 years of thinking about the furure of this Country no matter who is elected.
Look at our choices, the only difference is party, not “theology”.
McCain is pro life.
McCain is pro Israel.
McCain is tough on national defense.
It is a no brainer.
However, the media is in the tank for B.O.
He has alot of cash, and he is running ads 24/7 in NC.
Of course, both Dems promise to raise taxes during a recession which would be devastating.
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