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Do you think the Sarah Palin choice has won McCain more Hillary supporters???

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McCain already has 30% support of all the Clinton supporters. Obama only has 52% of Clinton voters. The 18% is what I'm talking about. I was going to just write in Hillary's name but like Hillary I really admire Sarah Palin. She is different then the typical republicans and she actually fights corruption. I was stunned when I learned McCain chose her as VP because that means she is next in line for president. I'm just nervous about 2012 because if McCain beats Obama and doesn't run, it could possibly be a Sarah Palin vs Hillary Clinton fight. I would be torn between the two but probably Hillary because I really wanted her.

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  1. I sure hope so, if Obama is president this country is doomed.


  2. Speaking as a former Hillary supporter, this just softens the blow of having to give my vote to the lessor of 2 evils.

    UPDATE:

    Ahhhh.......I see you have a lot of Obama Biden supporters here answering.

    What I don't understand is how can they still support Obama knowing he wants to disarm our military. Take away our nuclear weapons and we are all just sitting ducks.........that is the most asinine thing a president would do to their own country. There are terrorist in this great big world.......that's either sabotaging the U.S. or is just plain stupidity. Which is it? I think I already know, that's just another reason I can NOT give my vote to Obama. Charm doesn't fool me anymore.

  3. She is PRO LIFE and against g*y marriage.....How many Hillary supporters fit that mold?

  4. I think Sarah Palin cost him far more losses among the women voters than she would ever make up.

    I think his choosing Sarah was a bold attempt to appeal to the extreme religious right wing by promising them am Assemblies of God Pentecostall fanatic as VP.  

  5. I get the feeling you're a fake. But no, I don't think McCain will get more Hillary supporters in the long run, as long as people continue to examine her non-record of nothing.

  6. Absolutely, if elected Sarah Palin would be a victory for women everywhere.  

  7. I was a Hillary supporter and I would never vote for McCain. Where do you get 30%? No one asked me or my sisters or Mom. The answer is NO

  8. Only time will tell, but it seems to me you are worrying about things that are too far in the future to worry about. Take it one day at a time.

  9. Considering that Palin is Clinton's ideological opposite any former supporter who jumps ship based on the VP pick should be shipped off to Iraq. Let them be the idiots who are killed in war.

    You want to **** this country over based on an embittered sentiment, then go right ahead.

    But most sensible people will vote for the party they believe in and not be that petty. Believe it or not voting for The President is a huge responsibility and sadly already 30% of Clinton supporters have gone full r****d and are cutting their noses.

    Have fun in Iraq.  If McCain wins I'm moving to Canada.

  10. No

  11. One thing Palin has done is brough interest back to the Republican party.

    Obama was steam-rolling the Republicans.

    Now the Republican has a beauty queen to rah-rah on their side.

  12. Many Hillary supporters were already voting for McCain before this - this has sealed the votes for many more.

  13. Yes

  14. Well it depends....if they were voting for Hillary based on her beliefs and viewpoints then there is no way they will vote for McCain.

    If they were voting for Hillary just because she was a woman then they will.

    But really, women aren't that stupid.

  15. She's the opposite from Hillary. The only thing they have in common is that they are women. So MacCain could get the votes of those women who were going to vote for Hillary solely because she's a woman but who hold more conservative views.

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