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To all the loyal GOP members out there?

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are you happy with the McCain-Palin ticket? Wish he had taken Huckabee? still voting republican in November? or has Obama won you over?

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  1. Obama offers nothing but a government and economy more broken than what we have today. He is a terrorist and an enemy of the State and the people of the United States. McCain/Palin '08 is the ONLY choice for patriots.

    Am I happy with the ticket. No. Never was. But it's what we've got. Once the election is over and McCain is in the White House, he will go back to being a R.I.N.O. and give the Democrats practically anything and everything they want.  But maybe he can cut down the pork barrel spending somewhat.

    McCain/Palin '08


  2. Huckabee could not win a general election.

    A McCain-Palin ticket has a chance.

  3. Obama/Biden 2008

    And to clarify, I'm a woman that won't buy McCain's choice.

  4. go McCain  

  5. When I first heard the news; I thought he didn't have a chance in h**l.

    But, when I saw her and heard her speak; I felt like he had a winner.

    I will still vote for John McCain in November.

    I think Palin is great. She has spunk and I think she won't let anybody walk over her.

    She will probably get a lot of Hillary's votes.  

  6. If you want a STRONG USA vote McCain, if you want to be run and hide and give away the bank USA, vote Obama! Liberals just give the fish away, they don't teach anyone how to do the fishing.  I fish day and night and day and night to make a living, I will be damned if I want to give more away to lazy GIMME GIMME people then I do already. I mean illegals in CA get over 30 grand each average in medical health care FREE!! THAT'S NOT RIGHT I work almost half a year JUST to pay my family medical health insurance  premiums, I work for what I have, and work hard 40-80 weeks.. that's the republican  way. NO HAND OUTS unless you really really deserve it, but the way things are now is give give give to keep them voting for you UGH

  7. I wish he had chosen Huckabee, but not all Republicans are Christians, just like not all Democrats don't believe in God.

    McCain started swinging me over when it took him all of 5 seconds to give the right answer about the Russia/Georgia situation but it took Obama 3 tries to arrive at the same answer.

    The fact that he didn't hesitate when asked when does life beginning impressed me a great deal (who doesn't know that - all you have to do is look at pictures!)

    When he picked Palin who has more executive experience than Obama has, plus her history of going up against her own party pretty much clinched it for me.

  8. I love his choice ... new change in D.C. come November... McCain/Palin

  9. I think Palin was an excellent choice and I far prefer her to Huckabee or Romney. I'll definitely vote for McCain as will the majority of Americans.

  10. Palin won me over.  But I would add the Republican Party Platform is now saying the Republican Party will not support Amenesty and that sells me very seriously.

  11. yes

    yes

    yes

    h**l no

  12. h**l yes, h**l no, absolutely yes, and Obama has no chance.

  13. I was planning to vote for SpongeBob, but Sarah has definitely won me over.

    I guess I have to vote for him to get her.  If he were pandering, he would have picked a more "gentile" woman.  Guess he wants to emphasize what Hillarity is not.

  14. Actually I am a moderate Democrat voting for McCain/Palin

  15. I'm voting for Ron Paul or as close as I can vote and have it counted.

    Never voted third party before, but you can't get different results by continuing to do the same thing.

  16. I still would have preferred to see Romney on the ticket,  but I think that in the end McCain's choice will prove to be the best one for helping him get elected.

  17. Not the Huck, too much evangelical baggage.

  18. yes, no, yes, h**l no.

  19. Palin is a desperate move to lock in the "religious wackos" and "agents of intolerance" (those are McCain's words for the evangelical Christians that he once had no time for).  The so-called "maverick" went against his preferred choices of Ridge and Lieberman and let himself be bullied by the extremists of his party.  If he can't stand up to his own right wing, why should we believe he can stand up to Putin or Iran?  


  20. see smellyfoot's and lost in space's answer

  21. GOP = Goofy Old Politics

    So of course they will still vote like they have their heads up ther butt...they do not get it.

    Most are so old..that they dont even remember why they vote repub in the fist place...

    WAKE UP PPL

  22. Happy with the choice. At first I was upset until I heard he speak and looked into her record.

  23. Yes,no, yes,h**l no!

  24. I am VERY happy with the GOP ticket! Talk about CHANGE, we got a maverick for President and a true Washington outsider as a VP. Oh sure, Huckabee is a nice guy with a great sense of humor and he would have appealed to the base. But Palin is a perfect combination of blue collar (steelworkers  union) and family values without the veneer of a religious preacher.  Plus she is the only candidate who has taken on Big Oil...and WON!

    Although a spouse adds nothing to the ticket, her husband is part Native American, which could mean TWO glass ceilings are broken at the same time.


  25. I'm actually very happy with the Palin choice.  That clinches it for me, I wasn't totally immune to the charismatic obama.  But I really like that McCain chose Palin.  She's not a washington insider, and i think she'll be like a breath of fresh air in washington.   As for pandering, isn't that what obama did by picking Biden?  This was a direct play to encourage working class whites, whom he insulted by saying that they cling to their guns and religion, to vote for him.  That was where he was lacking.  At the end of the day, they're all politicians, of course they made their choices based on what they thought would help them the most.

  26. yes, no yes, h**l no

  27. No, I would never vote for Obama.  I love this GOP ticket and I am really fired up about the Veep choice!

  28. Yes very happy with the VP pick.  No I didn't want Huckabee, other than being a conservative that would appeal to the evangelicals he has nothing that would help the ticket.  I am definitely voting for Mccain in November.  Since h**l hasn't frozen over yet, there is no way I would vote for the Marxist idiot Obama!

  29. I will vote for the best candidate, always have, always will. Funny how that has been the REP Party since I was old to vote. The Dems just don't have what it takes to make the grade.

  30. Im a Obama supporter and i could care less about Palin

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