I hope you are right. I’m in a suburb of Cleveland and I know the Plain Dealer said it’s tight but I think ACORN may actually end up tipping this thing toward Obama.
I ran into someone the other day who told me she’s voting for Obama; she doesn’t like Palin. Ugh..... Unreal. She also said McCain is in “bad health.”
What do these people have crystal balls?
I had this retired teacher public schools for 40 years tell me she has always voted democrat. She even thought carter was not that bad, "he just did not know how to delegate" ( loved Clinton ). She said she is not voting this year because she does not trust Obama he came up to fast and their is something just not right. Now I have had a lot a patients like her they are not going to vote for Obama, now they not going to vote for McCain either but thats normal here.
The difference between Clinton and Obama is that Clinton did not hate his country. The teacher I had as a patient was one of the most educated and well traveled people I had ever spoken with. I could have disused issues in a civil manner with her.
However I do not bring up politics or debate with my patients it is not the place to do so. I just listen and nod, and sometimes agree ( even if they are dead wrong ).
I do think McCain is going to win Ohio. He will not win Toledo, but there will be enough democrats that just won't vote for Obama so that McCain wins the state. McCain is not my first choice but I do like Palin. If it were not for Obama I most likely would have voted third party to send a massage to the RNC. T. Package RN