caitlyn
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Well, they are moderates because they will vote outside of party lines, depending on the choice. Senator McCain is strong in places like Ohio and in the South. I see Senator Obama's support as fairly soft in these areas of the country ... all the more reason his speech and absence of a visit to the troops troubles me ... they only seem to have down side and no up side. I will be honest in this exchange ... my first choice was Senator Clinton. I think Senator Obama was the party's choice, because her unfavorables were just too high. I must know three hundred people that detest the ground she walks on, but can't tell you a single reason why ... but that just is, what it is. My main opposition to Senator Obama, was that I thought he would struggle against the Republican spin machine in a national election. After he got the nomination, my mind changed a bit ... I mean he did beat the Clintons, and sure knows how to raise money. For a while, it all looked so good. Lately though, he scares me, from the point of view of a candidate that I will likely vote for. I see him do things like this, and just say, why? What are you gaining, and what might you lose? I see some odd choices of flip-flops ... now they all flip-flop, but the randomness is a little disconcerting. Most of all, the lack of a clear message on the economy. The message he has, he delivers in an amazing way. No doubt about it, the man can give a speech. Problem is, even my favorite song gets played out after a while. I guess my bottom line is one of risk/reward for much of what he says lately ... and how ready I am to have some meat put on the bones of his campaign, to quote NorthernGent. I'm starting to get used to the pretty oratory, and starting to hear notes out of key and lyrics that don't rhyme.
< Message edited by caitlyn -- 7/25/2008 10:52:33 PM >
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