Like you, I don’t like McCain very much. I think that he’s too liberal, because of his views on immigration, education, healthcare, and campaign finance reform. I know many conservatives who think that Sen. McCain is too liberal, and many of those conservatives are considering voting for third-party candidates. I hope that each voter will make that decision, based upon the politics of his or her state, because of the electoral college. I hope that no conservative wants to vote for a third-party candidate, if the vote, in his or her state, will be close, because that might help split the anti-liberal vote, helping Obama win all of the electoral votes from that state.
The swing states will be CO, FL, LA, MN, VA, IA, ME, and ND. I hope that all anti-democrat voters, in those states, will vote for McCain and that the conservatives, in all other states, will vote for the candidates with whom they agree the most. The most popular conservative candidate will probably be the Constitution Party candidate, Chuck Baldwin. I live in Illinois. Since it’s Obama’s state, I think that Obama will win 58%-59%, in my state. I think that McCain is too liberal, and I voted for Baldwin.
**Like you, I dont like McCain very much. I think that hes too liberal, ...**
I was completely ready to go fishing Election week. Only 2 things have changed my mind. #1 is Palin. I believe she gonna be stronger influence on McCain than anyone thinks. And #2 I finally have a Candidate to vote AGAINST MY COMRADE err .. Congressman.
If not for those 2, I was convinced.. if USA gonna go down the tubes, I want a LIBERAL at the helm.