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... a sort of licensed troubleshooter.
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Wish there was a valid independent choice this year. I'm so frustrated by both parties that I'll probably decide on someone not in the limelight. Oh, and can the republicans win? I think it's too early in the game but I think it's more possible than the liberals think. While the left is busy slinging mud I'm sure the right is busy stock piling quite a bit on both candidates. Despite how charismatic Obama is and how inspiring his ideals may be he has a lot of weakness for someone running for leader of the free world! McCain is busy showing America how green he is and staying under the radar. If he can come out as a safe choice (not a good choice) and Obama becomes a high risk choice, than they may pull it off. Can he distance himself enough from bush? Tough for any Republican for sure, but he does have a nice little history of voting against his party. Perhaps he can use that to get some dems afraid of the Obama risk and keep reps who, like dems a few years ago (*Edit to add* Did anyone actually vote FOR Kerry? No, honestly!), will chose McCain as the lesser of two evils. |
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