To: kms61
I think what you are not seeing is the McCain is so close to being a Democrat that they have no problem voting for him at all. For that reason, I think a lot of Dims, especially older females who prefer having a man in charge, will vote for him.
Myself, I can’t vote for any of the three, Clinton, Obama or McCain. I can’t live with this idea of open borders and amnesty for all.
17 posted on
06/02/2008 11:21:59 PM PDT by
B4Ranch
(Having custody of a loaded weapon does not arm you. The skill to use the weapon is what arms a man.)
To: B4Ranch
Most Democrats don't perceive McCain as another Democrat. He is perceived as a moderate Republican by some and as just another neo-con by others (McSame they call him). I think a lot of Hillary supporters (male and female alike) are willing to vote for him for a number of reasons. Much of this, in my opinion, is driven by the fact that the Democrats control both houses of congress. McCain isn't nearly so scary when he's checked by Reid and Pelosi. I think we can expect to see millions of Hillary voters either sitting out, writing in, or going so far as to vote for McCain. This will be particularly devastating to Obama in states like Ohio, West Virginia, Missouri, Michigan, New Hampshire, etc; which brings me to my last point, Dick Cheney needs to do some groveling for his little joke about West Virginia. That had to be one of the dumbest thing he's ever said which is saying something given his record of saying dumb things. What the $%&# was he thinking?
70 posted on
06/03/2008 7:53:02 AM PDT by
RC one
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