Here is the ballot from New York
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Barack Obama
John McCain
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Here is the ballot from New York
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If you're including me in that group, you're mistaken if you think I have any desire to or hope of "swaying" you. As to the former, I really don't care how you vote; that's your decision and I don't think it will affect the outcome. As to the latter, I would think the chances of swaying people around here from voting McCain would be the same as the chances of swaying the DUmmies from voting for Obama (for similar underlying reasons).
Me, I'm voting for Barr who obviously will not win. This will be only the second time I've voted for a presidential candidate who did not win (although one cycle, 04, I did not vote). The first time was for GHWB in 92. My first vote for president was for Richard M Nixon.
I think Obama will win. Not my preference, but that's how it looks to me.
McCain by a margin.
Obama just wont cut it
Actually, you really weren't in that group, but you have made it totally clear that you do not like Bush or McCain or Palin. Except for this lame last grasp at Barr you are drinking the koolaid! You especially went off on Palin, a true conservative.
So, do not be a DUmmie and run in circles!
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A lot can happen over the next few weeks, but I will keep supporting McCain until the end. There is a lot of uncertainty out there and when it comes down to it, people are going to decide how much risk they are going to take. Obama is a nobody who became "somebody" by doing what a lot of cult leaders do. When you filter all BS, there is nothing there with Obama. This is probably one of the reasons the market is acting so crazy because of all the hype from the left that is making it look like Obama is winning. IMO, there is much more stability with a McCain/Palin presidency. Uncertainty and certainty will play a huge factor for undecided voters.
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