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Topic: Republicans worried
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Sat 07/05/08 10:48 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/05/08 10:50 AM
Dut, dut, da, dummmmmmmmm!!


The political environment is dreadful for the GOP, with Bush's approval rating at low levels as the country teeters economically and fights two wars.

National polls vary widely, but they have one commonality: None show McCain ahead of Obama. And, on voters' most important issues, McCain trails on every subject but Iraq and terrorism. He also lags in key states, including Bush-won Colorado and Ohio.

When it comes to message and strategy, McCain has appeared to flounder.

He hasn't settled on one theme and can't seem to stick with a particular line of argument in favor of his candidacy for more than a couple days. His attempts to derail Obama are scattershot; the campaign simply takes advantages of openings Obama creates rather than creating a negative narrative against the Democrat. And, McCain's fundraising events have driven his campaign schedule, often putting him in solid Republican states instead of swing states likely to decide the election.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080705/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_state_of_play

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 07/05/08 10:54 AM
i think he should focus on MENTAL HEALTH!!rofl rofl

BrandonJItaliano's photo
Sat 07/05/08 10:56 AM
and Social Security (isnt he at the age where u start to collect it?)

iRon's photo
Sat 07/05/08 10:57 AM
The fix for the Republicans is to go after Iran, start another war and this will make John McCain viewed as the best choice for president due to his record in foreign affairs.....


Problem solved for the republicans.........


Much more problems for the rest of us.....But that don't mean anything to the Republicans.......As we have clearly seen over the last 8 yrs.........

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Sat 07/05/08 10:58 AM
Wow, this shows McCain is a mirror image of Obama! Throw all the Republicrats out! Vote Independent!

Fanta46's photo
Sat 07/05/08 11:06 AM
Now we see where the illusionist attacks on Obama originate. Not that we didn't already see, but we can be guaranteed their will be more as the Republicans get more and more desperate.
These tactics have been shown by them in the past and they will continue!

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Sat 07/05/08 11:12 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/05/08 11:13 AM
John Kerry ignored them, trying to be a good guy, and they ran rough shod over him and America's hopes.

We ended up with 4 more years of Bush
Approx 1500 more dead American soldiers, and
a busted economy where we pay $4-$5 a gallon of gas!

We must not allow this to happen again. We must respond to their lies and Rhetoric with facts and common sense at every attempt that passes their lips!

no photo
Sat 07/05/08 11:22 AM
Fanta ......

You are wrong ..... most polls show Obama anywhere from three to five points ahead of McCain. However it is a proven fact that the polls are always wrong on Obama in that they tend to give him a plus three or four points that he doesn't actually have. Therefore, considering this important fact Obama and McCain are in a dead heat.

Additionally, I believe there will be an "October Surprise" on Obama and he will wind up losing the presidency by a vast margin. This guy has too many skeletons in his closet and they will come out.

Fanta46's photo
Sat 07/05/08 11:33 AM
Newsweek gives him a 15% lead!
The polls in NC showed him behind Clinton by 9 points and yet come election day he won by a 3-1 margin!
Go figure!drinker
I didnt print a Poll just an article!
I dont put much faith in Polls, esp after what happened in NC, but they do seem in most cases to show true!

no photo
Sat 07/05/08 11:36 AM

i think he should focus on MENTAL HEALTH!!rofl rofl




I take it you are in need of some help in that area!? laugh

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Sat 07/05/08 11:39 AM
The nationwide poll conducted by Newsweek showed Obama leading McCain by a margin of 51-36 percent, indicating that he might have got a bounce from his recent primary victory over Hillary Clinton.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080621/pl_nm/usa_politics_poll_dc

Most others show him ahead by 6-8 points.
Could it be that Newsweek is the only unbiased source left in America, or are the others correct?

I'll settle for the others. I'm not picky, 6-8 points is still a lead anyway you look at it.


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Sat 07/05/08 11:47 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/05/08 11:48 AM
We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national, and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 07/05/08 11:49 AM

The nationwide poll conducted by Newsweek showed Obama leading McCain by a margin of 51-36 percent, indicating that he might have got a bounce from his recent primary victory over Hillary Clinton.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080621/pl_nm/usa_politics_poll_dc

Most others show him ahead by 6-8 points.
Could it be that Newsweek is the only unbiased source left in America, or are the others correct?

I'll settle for the others. I'm not picky, 6-8 points is still a lead anyway you look at it.



fanta ..... you seem quite confused. In your earlier post you state you do not believe in polls, but here you are quoting more polls. So, which is it? Oh I get it, you are an Obama supporter ..... a flip flopper like Obama.



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Sat 07/05/08 11:51 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/05/08 11:52 AM
Leahmarie,
read this!!:wink:


We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national (actually International), and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

no photo
Sat 07/05/08 12:08 PM

Leahmarie,
read this!!:wink:


We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national (actually International), and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh




Fanta ......

You are saying this site is international and that there are many Obama supporters outside of the USA. Let me point something out to you, and that is ONLY US CITIZENS CAN VOTE IN OUR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. laugh

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Sat 07/05/08 12:25 PM


Leahmarie,
read this!!:wink:


We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national (actually International), and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh




Fanta ......

You are saying this site is international and that there are many Obama supporters outside of the USA. Let me point something out to you, and that is ONLY US CITIZENS CAN VOTE IN OUR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. laugh


That's not what I said.
You are a good Republican.
I'll give you that!
You twisted my words. I added the International because it is more accurate than me saying this is a National site! What I originally said was,

We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national, and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??

no photo
Sat 07/05/08 12:33 PM
Fanta .....

I didn't twist your words. You did't verbalize yourself correctly. devil

Fanta46's photo
Sat 07/05/08 12:44 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/05/08 12:45 PM

Fanta .....

I didn't twist your words. You did't verbalize yourself correctly. devil


Not, but I'm pretty up with the Republican tactics, and very aware of who and who are not Americans!
I'll leave it up to you to define their nationalities for yourself..drinker

Gotta go, see you in 20!

Lindyy's photo
Sat 07/05/08 02:44 PM

John Kerry ignored them, trying to be a good guy, and they ran rough shod over him and America's hopes.

We ended up with 4 more years of Bush
Approx 1500 more dead American soldiers, and
a busted economy where we pay $4-$5 a gallon of gas!

We must not allow this to happen again. We must respond to their lies and Rhetoric with facts and common sense at every attempt that passes their lips!


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh
Paranoia setting in?

Eh, poochy pooh?

Lindyy
laugh

Lindyy's photo
Sat 07/05/08 02:47 PM



Leahmarie,
read this!!:wink:


We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national (actually International), and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh



:cry: :cry: :cry: Am I a bad Republian?

Lindyy
:heart:

YEA, McCAIN - FOREVER!!!

Calm your nerves Fanta, calm your nerves. You have 4 more months to go.

Lindyy
laugh




Fanta ......

You are saying this site is international and that there are many Obama supporters outside of the USA. Let me point something out to you, and that is ONLY US CITIZENS CAN VOTE IN OUR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. laugh


That's not what I said.
You are a good Republican.
I'll give you that!
You twisted my words. I added the International because it is more accurate than me saying this is a National site! What I originally said was,

We can ignore the polls and just look around at the reality!
This site is national, and yet everywhere I look, I see a vast majority of Obama supporters!
Maybe 5 or 6 McCain diehards, and that's all!
You may not want to admit it, but the signs of an Obama win are pretty clear!

Might as well ask the question,
Would you prefer to call him President Obama, or President Barack??


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