2I'm saying that Romney is more likely to be business friendly than is McCain. With a comment like "If you thought the Bush Administration was a little bit too friendly with big business, you ain't seen nothin' yet" I figured you were implying that was a bad thing and I was stating that Romney was far more disposed to be business-friendly.
1/30/2008 2:13:31 PM
1/30/2008 2:16:46 PM
plus i see him executing a war a lot better than bush also
1/30/2008 2:17:15 PM
^ You can say that about practically anyone. Shoot, HRC could have probably done it better than Bush.
1/30/2008 2:25:23 PM
McCain must be near the middle, since half of you are calling him a right-wing warmonger and the other half are calling him a raging liberal in disguise.This pleases me.
1/30/2008 2:50:17 PM
I'd say he is a conservative. He has a lifetime vote of 83% from the ACU. The only reason why these right wingers call him a liberal is because he is against torture and for spending cuts if we are going to have tax cuts and of course McCain-Feingold. Other than that, he is practically lock and step.
1/30/2008 3:06:33 PM
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1/30/2008 6:16:55 PM
1/30/2008 6:29:44 PM
1/30/2008 6:38:45 PM
oh no, it's not his trump card by any meansbut he has enough credentials as a budget hawk that he could very legitimately play upi'm just tired of hearing little about anything other than his foreign policy/military experience.[Edited on January 30, 2008 at 6:42 PM. Reason : i want to hear more "If anyone sends pork projects to me, i will veto his bill and make him famous"][Edited on January 30, 2008 at 6:42 PM. Reason : although i'm not sure how easy that will be]
1/30/2008 6:39:44 PM
Obama's picking up in the polls in the past few days.http://www.gallup.com/poll/104017/Gallup-Daily-Where-Election-Stands.aspxZOMG BILL GAT3ES AND MRS. STEVE JOBS LIKE OBAMAhttp://gizmodo.com/350866/obama-1-in-gates-and-jobs-households-donation+wise ]
1/30/2008 7:36:31 PM
It's going to be hillary. Hispanics love hillary and hate black people.
1/30/2008 8:03:15 PM
looks like Hillary will beat Obama in the states that have the most delegateshttp://www.pollster.com/will Obama be dropping out this time next week?
1/30/2008 8:07:31 PM
1/30/2008 8:07:46 PM
^We'll see. It's like how North Carolinians elect democrats to every state and local office but won't go democrat in a national election.
1/30/2008 8:57:28 PM
Wait, wait... I thought the stereotype was that Blacks hate Hispanics, I didn't realize it ran the other way.
1/30/2008 9:07:22 PM
1/30/2008 9:10:11 PM
so....How long until the media start tearing McCain apart? They've done a fine job of building him up, and plenty of Republicans have swallowed the kool-aid. They must be waiting until he has the number of delegates to preclude buyer's remorse. McCain has enough skeletons to fill Liberace's closet. What's he going to do when the pressure builds? Blow his top, like he did to his fellow senators?
1/31/2008 1:10:36 AM
mccain is going to win this because clinton will be the nomineeand people that say mccain is not conservative should be suspended in my opinion[Edited on January 31, 2008 at 2:39 AM. Reason : .]
1/31/2008 2:39:26 AM
1/31/2008 6:55:11 AM
just because McCain is the most liberal of the republican candidates that doesnt make him a liberal.... he is definitely more moderate than the others, but he is still a conservative.and i agree with some that said that if Hilary wins the Democratic Nomination, McCain will win the general election. Not sure Obama can beat him, but i'm pretty damn certain Hilary wouldn't.
1/31/2008 7:54:46 AM
Yeah I'd agree. I like Obama alot and he has my vote...but if it's freaking Hillary, I'm voting for McPain. I'm not the only one that feels this way. Not by a long shot.
1/31/2008 9:40:29 AM
Its amazing to me that everything is still as up in the air as it (seems it) is for Tuesday.Running down the states voting, at this point it wouldn't be surpising if the outcome was anywhere from 18 states for Clinton and 2 for Obama all the way to 7 states for Clinton and 13 for Obama.The Republican side is perhaps more confused. I can't decide if Huckabee isn't going to pick up any states or if he is going to win as many as 7. Romney is probably only safe in 4 states but is competing in about 15.
1/31/2008 6:29:02 PM
Just gotta remember that the Democrats hand out delegate votes proportionally. All Obama has to do is keep the percentages somewhat close, and he'll be more than able to hang in there.
1/31/2008 6:35:08 PM
^ True, it will be interesting to see when the race transitions from a race of momentum to a race of delegates.If you believe momentum is still a major factor, then if Clinton wins 17 states to 3, even if the delegates are close it may be hard to prevent Clinton from securing a majority now that Edwards has dropped out, because the message of Obama "losing" so badly will hurt him headed into the remaining states.If we've already transitioned into a delegate count mode, then maybe 17 -3 won't be the headline, it will be 875-725-100, and not such a major headline of defeat.Personally I think it is still the former right now. I think the message out of this will be who won states, and then from Feb 6 on out it will be a delegate watch.
1/31/2008 6:53:45 PM
1681 delegates for Dems will be awardedMy Prediction950 Clinton731 Obama
2/3/2008 5:34:48 PM
My prediction666 Clinton1015 ObamaFor the republicans, hopefully Romney, sad to say.
2/3/2008 7:32:26 PM
My prediction,875 Clinton806 ObamaOn the Republican side I think about a 43%-38-20 McCain/Romney/Huckabee Split
2/3/2008 10:54:05 PM
my count is 2064 delegates up for grabs for dems on tuesday.my bet:1015 for obama1049 for clinton
2/3/2008 11:53:00 PM
no more guesses?
2/4/2008 10:09:41 PM
"Every way you look at it, we lose."
2/4/2008 10:15:49 PM
Bill Maher made a good point, there's really no reason to hate Hillary. She actually isn't terribly worse then anyone else running and remarkably better then Huckabee, Paul or Romney. Why she gets that much hate is probably related to why the Patriots were so hated this year.
2/4/2008 10:18:36 PM
2/4/2008 10:20:13 PM
2/4/2008 10:21:11 PM
ok. so my previous guess for delegates was wrong (i included superdelegates). my revised guess:830 - obama851 - clinton
2/4/2008 11:42:47 PM
^^ McCain doesn't give lip service to Iraq, he truly believes it’s a worthwhile endeavor. People may or may not agree with him, but I give him the credit of at least believing in the war, as opposed to simply going along with it like some other folks on account of having no political backbone.*cough*mostofthedemocratswhoarecurrentlyopposingthewar*cough* I'm fairly confident McCain will solidify his position as frontrunner today. I don't expect us to know anything more about the Democrats, even if Hillary did shed a tear again the day before yesterday.
2/5/2008 8:21:01 AM
2/5/2008 9:57:16 AM
^ ah cynism. America's new favorite hobby.Anyway, some one help me out here today.When do each State's polls close (EST)? I'm trying to see if my class that goes to 9pm CST, will be over just in time to watch California. I cannot find the info anywhere, and I don't know where to look besides the MSM's web pages who don't help.
2/5/2008 10:05:04 AM
^Well, the average voting American hasn't really had a candidate to stand behind for quite some time. The past two presidential elections were nearly 50/50 and this is the first primary in history where there is no true standout going into, and possibly coming away from, super Tuesday.I'd like to think that if there were a candidate that was truly worth voting for that the numbers wouldn't be as close as they have been.
2/5/2008 11:33:56 AM
I dunno, I think the Democrats are genuinely excited about their prospects (just look at the voter turnout numbers) . . . the Republicans . . . not so much.
2/5/2008 11:43:49 AM
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2/5/2008 12:05:35 PM
Thats a pretty asinine comparison. I don't expect that Obama will be committing mass genocide any time soon.
2/5/2008 12:09:33 PM
^ahhh. Many were excited and happy with stalin. Would you disagree with that? Just because you are excited about one doesnt make thier views/policies right. THat was more my point.That and alot of his views are socialist and discriminatory.
2/5/2008 12:18:36 PM
Romney FLIP FLOPS! OMG!http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/Romney on Bob Dole defending McCain to Rush Sleazeball:
2/5/2008 12:24:39 PM
^holly shit. THat seals it for me. No way could I vote for romney after he changed his mind on Dole after dole endorsed mccain and attack mitt. Forget taxes, experience, etc....its all about his opinion on bob dole.phried, you actually thought that was important?Now he flips on something important that MATTERS I might change my mind.
2/5/2008 12:32:44 PM
2/5/2008 1:08:49 PM
American Samoa is something of a bellweather for presidential nominations.
2/5/2008 1:10:11 PM
2/5/2008 1:15:02 PM