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fff

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What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November? He doesn't have strong support from his collegues in Congress. He was only getting about 80% of the votes in the final primaries. He's a bad speaker, plus just says politically dumb things. What are the chances that in September, he'll have some health problems (he's older than dirt, you know) and drop out?
 
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Anonymous

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fff said:
What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November? He doesn't have strong support from his collegues in Congress. He was only getting about 80% of the votes in the final primaries. He's a bad speaker, plus just says politically dumb things. What are the chances that in September, he'll have some health problems (he's older than dirt, you know) and drop out?

I doubt it- He's like Hillary- he thinks he's been annointed for the position and has been running for President since the minute he got back from Nam....

Replace him with Paul- at least then conservatives would have some one to vote for...In fact I here the Paul people are giving the Republican convention folks some real headaches wanting to disrupt the convention- and get their message out...
 

TSR

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fff said:
What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November? He doesn't have strong support from his collegues in Congress. He was only getting about 80% of the votes in the final primaries. He's a bad speaker, plus just says politically dumb things. What are the chances that in September, he'll have some health problems (he's older than dirt, you know) and drop out?

I don't know about him not being on the ballot but you and Aplus certainly are far apart in your thinking (imagine that,lol) he's already got McCain through his first yr. as Pres. :lol: :lol:
 

fff

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TSR said:
fff said:
What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November? He doesn't have strong support from his collegues in Congress. He was only getting about 80% of the votes in the final primaries. He's a bad speaker, plus just says politically dumb things. What are the chances that in September, he'll have some health problems (he's older than dirt, you know) and drop out?

I don't know about him not being on the ballot but you and Aplus certainly are far apart in your thinking (imagine that,lol) he's already got McCain through his first yr. as Pres. :lol: :lol:

I guess I missed that post. Did McCain have a good first year? :lol:
 

rookie

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fff said:
What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November?

About tha same as the chances that folks are gonna get past the mind control bein worked on em , clear they heads, and allow themselves ta see what the deal really be, who really is in control, and what they got planned......................About slim ta none.
 

aplusmnt

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TSR said:
fff said:
What do you think the chances are that John McCain's name won't be on the Republican ballot in November? He doesn't have strong support from his collegues in Congress. He was only getting about 80% of the votes in the final primaries. He's a bad speaker, plus just says politically dumb things. What are the chances that in September, he'll have some health problems (he's older than dirt, you know) and drop out?

I don't know about him not being on the ballot but you and Aplus certainly are far apart in your thinking (imagine that,lol) he's already got McCain through his first yr. as Pres. :lol: :lol:

Thing is I am going to be correct and revel in fff's blood pressure going up for another 4 to 8 years. :lol: McCain will be the next President as sure as fff is a Liberal loon :wink:
 
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Anonymous

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King Georges Policies are killing the Republican Party- and will be the death of McSame.....

NBC Poll: Obama Leads McCain by 6 Pts.

Thursday, June 12, 2008 7:38 AM

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has opened the general election campaign with a six-point lead over Republican John McCain, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Wednesday.


Obama, an Illinois senator, leads McCain among registered voters, 47 to 41 percent. In the previous NBC/Journal poll in late April, Obama was leading the Arizona senator by three points, 46 percent to 43 percent.


Among respondents who said they voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries, 61 percent favored Obama and 19 percent said they preferred McCain.


The poll found Obama leading McCain among African Americans, Hispanics, women and blue-collar workers.


Among white men, who made up 36 percent of the electorate in the 2004 presidential election, McCain has a 20-point lead over Obama, 55 percent to 35 percent, NBC reported.


Obama's lead over McCain expands when New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is added as Obama's running mate, the poll found.


An Obama-Clinton ticket would defeat a Republican one of McCain and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by nine points, 51 percent to 42 percent, NBC said.

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/Poll_Obama_Leads_McCain/2008/06/12/103868.html
 
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