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Originally Posted by abaya
Um, how about her being PRO-LIFE??? If you think the average Hillary-feminazi is going to vote for an evangelical pro-lifer, take another look at your avatar and think again.
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Obama's candidacy is no more than a gigantic race card. White guilt (although to the best of my knowledge, he doesn't have any slaves in his lineage) along with the African bloc, could have propelled him over the top and into office. He really has no other qualifications. Certainly not a decent voting record, or any accomplishments to point out. If he were white, he wouldn't have advanced past a city council position. Okay, maybe he'd be a mayor by now.
Additionally, a woman can get away with being pro-lfe; it's just men that can't. With the number of women who are ready to see a woman in the white house, it's extremely likely that the thought of such a situation will trump the abortion issue, which shouldn't be a political issue, anyway.
McCain has pretty much taken away the age argument, and he's playing a gender card against the race card. Scare tactics about Mormons are now moot, as well.
It's doubtful that with McCain's reputation as a maverick, Obama can make his current attempt to label McCain as another Bush sway the electorate. McCain also might not hesitate to point out to the "No more Bush!' faction that it was Republicans who had black secretaries of state, namely Powell and Rice. The Democrats gave us Joycelyn Elders.
First Latino AG? Appointed by Bush.
Barring a skeleton surfacing (not much chance of a bimbo eruption), I like McCain's chances.