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Do you think that McCain will ask Palin to drop out of the race?

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In view of all the controversy about his VP selection, what do you think the chances are that McCain will ask Palin to withdraw her name from nomination?

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  1. The MCCain campaign is in very deep trouble. They should have picked Romney.... I bet they Regret it.  They are A Bunch Of Idiots.  


  2. You betcha...according to Gallup, most voters see her as a 'gimmick'. McCain is DONE!

    BTW, I just asked this question..you beat me to it!

  3. I think it would be too risky. Her daughter is 5 months pregnant. Her claims that the McCain campaign knew about this before her nomination is questionable, but they backed her claims.

    I think it would raise the question of judgment, just as her nomination raises the question of experience.

    I believe the McCain camp is going to keep going and basically try to fix what is broken.  

  4. no he wouldn't, she's the perfect candidate.

  5. There is no controversy, the drive-by liberal media is trying to make something out of nothing.  McCain was fully aware of these issues when he decided to choose her as his running mate.  

    He doesn't care, I don't care; and the American public doesn't really care either.  I believe the public is more intelligent than you give them credit for.  The media has run out of cannon balls so they've loaded up with bull ****.  Typical low-brow politics.  The only people buying this c**p are political bottom-feeders; who made up their minds a long time ago and just want the dirt for their own twisted pleasure.

  6. McCain is senile, mentally ill and unpredictable. He is a big joke.

  7. No he'd loose the support of the right wing. Right now his camp is trying to figure out a way to make Palin more appealing to the middle of the road people.

  8. The fact that her daughter is pregnant is, and should be, a non-issue.  You people are so desperate, obviously, to keep hammering on this.  

    McCain's main objective in picking Palin was to energize and consolidate his base. So far, the strategy has been successful.  No need for Palin to drop out.    

  9. 1. He wouldn't have to "ask"

    2. He wouldn't do it because it would be admitting disaster.

  10. He knew this before he chose her. These are not controversies. he will stick with her much to Democrats dismay.

  11. Mccain knew of this before he made his final decision.

    he understands that this is a common occurrence among our youth today.

    I'm sure liberals will take cheap shots at Palin for this though.

  12. Nope. why would he. What controversy? Palin's daughter is not running for VP. two words for you. John Edwards.

  13. He knew already and encouraged the daughter not to have an abortion because the Obama's would eat the aborted fetus.

  14. Yes, I do...

    But,, this mistake will certainly eliminate McCain from any chance at the White House, regardless of what he does at this point.

  15. No. Why would he...because her daughter is knocked up? Who the only people this seems to bother is people like you who will do ANYTHING to denigrate a successful woman in the name of politics. You're sick.

  16. No he will not ask her to step down.  That would be like driving the final nail into his own political coffin.

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