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McCain/Romney is going to be a tough ticket to beat?

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especially if The Obamas stay true to form,yes?

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  1. Wow, sounds like some serious wishful thinking.  What makes you think those interested in voting for Obama would have a hard time resisting McCain/Romney?


  2. I think Scarlet has it right on the nose.

    Although, to give Mac credit, I was very pleased with his strong words at Saddleback last week.

    If he can remain that decisive, then I'll give him some credit for not just walking through Obama's smoke and mirrors campaign.

    McCain 08

  3. lol....great thinking!!

    I am sure your party will completely split..Conservative Christians....90% of them will not vote for Romney. Most of them don't like McCain and are hoping for a conservative Christian VP, but with Romney as the pick, I think you are in serious trouble. With McCain turning 72 next week, his VP choice is crucial, and you can bet Christians will have lots to say if it isn't a Christian.....and they do not view Mormonism as anything other than a false cult.


  4. I don't know that it really helps them that much.... Romney got beat by McCain in many of the states that mcCain may need help in...like the south...

    my... some conservatives are confident on here...

    that's good though... don't worry about it... I'm sure it will be easy...

    and whatever you do... don't work on it any...

  5. Yes, this would be almost impossible to beat as a ticket. If Obama picks Hillary, it would be a closer race, however, even the disgusting liberals are starting to see the cracks in the Candy Man....Obama.

  6. If Obama has picked Mitt Romney then I would give it two thumbs up. I am from Massachusetts and it’s a liberal state but we have some sense or had some sense. Mitt was a great governor and he had 60% of the votes.

    McCain/Romney sticker goes right on my bumper when it comes out.

    Edit: Liberals wish that McCain would pick a strong pro-lifer as his pick, and Romney does not fit their bill. He is a conservative and a strong opponent to abortion except in extreme cases.

  7. Those Two Obamas are so far to the left they almost come back to the right...seeing them bumping fists and reading their rants from their early years against Whites is enough to make them non viable as contenders....and yes...Mitt is a great pick

  8. I agree 100% . With those two on a ticket, there'll be no stopping them

  9. It is  not that the McCain/Romney ticket is going to be  hard to beat, it is that theObama/whoever ticket is going to be easy to beat.

  10. The Obamas dont stand a chance...even if Mitt didnt join in,the American people wont vote those two anti american fools into office for sure..I have faith that common sense will win out in the end

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