juliaoceania
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Joined: 4/19/2006 From: Somewhere Over the Rainbow Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: corysub Based on the positive impact Palin has had on the campaign...one has to only look at the pictures of thousands of adoring people at her gatherings, McCain probably feels he made a good decision. She is a breath of fresh air in national politics, her nomination threw the Obama campaign totally off message, she has been dominating the media, talk shows, comedy shows, internet chat pages...and taking the focus off McCain and putting out a message on Obama and his friends. Overall, I think she is more than taking her turn at the oar. Not bad for someone McCain has not worked with for years..like Joe Biden, who represents the oldest of the Washington old guard, brings nothing new to the Obama ticket, and has not provided any bounce with his inclusion on the ticket. He does provide some comedy relief I must admit with his comments...the latest being Obama's focus on a "three letter word"..JOBS!! Old Joe doesn't know just how funny he can be... Paralleling McCain's problems are similar ones faced by his running mate, Sarah Palin. A month ago, more people said the Alaska governor made them more likely to vote for McCain than less likely by 14 percentage points. That gap is now down to 3 points — even as growing numbers say her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, makes them more inclined to support Obama. http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-2008-political-pulse-souring-on-mccain
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