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August 29, 2008 at 8:06 PM #263607August 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM #263310
Aecetia
ParticipantTuVu,
Even as a Republican I was pleased when Ferraro was named because I thought it was about time. Hillary showed amazing strength throughout a grueling campaign fought well against a media darling. It’s all political and someone as astute as you should not be surprised by any of it. I think Palin will poll equally well with conservatives of both sexes because of her “frontier spirit”. This should really make for an interesting campaign with the two old guys and the two young people. Let the games begin!
August 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM #263519Aecetia
ParticipantTuVu,
Even as a Republican I was pleased when Ferraro was named because I thought it was about time. Hillary showed amazing strength throughout a grueling campaign fought well against a media darling. It’s all political and someone as astute as you should not be surprised by any of it. I think Palin will poll equally well with conservatives of both sexes because of her “frontier spirit”. This should really make for an interesting campaign with the two old guys and the two young people. Let the games begin!
August 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM #263522Aecetia
ParticipantTuVu,
Even as a Republican I was pleased when Ferraro was named because I thought it was about time. Hillary showed amazing strength throughout a grueling campaign fought well against a media darling. It’s all political and someone as astute as you should not be surprised by any of it. I think Palin will poll equally well with conservatives of both sexes because of her “frontier spirit”. This should really make for an interesting campaign with the two old guys and the two young people. Let the games begin!
August 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM #263576Aecetia
ParticipantTuVu,
Even as a Republican I was pleased when Ferraro was named because I thought it was about time. Hillary showed amazing strength throughout a grueling campaign fought well against a media darling. It’s all political and someone as astute as you should not be surprised by any of it. I think Palin will poll equally well with conservatives of both sexes because of her “frontier spirit”. This should really make for an interesting campaign with the two old guys and the two young people. Let the games begin!
August 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM #263612Aecetia
ParticipantTuVu,
Even as a Republican I was pleased when Ferraro was named because I thought it was about time. Hillary showed amazing strength throughout a grueling campaign fought well against a media darling. It’s all political and someone as astute as you should not be surprised by any of it. I think Palin will poll equally well with conservatives of both sexes because of her “frontier spirit”. This should really make for an interesting campaign with the two old guys and the two young people. Let the games begin!
August 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM #263320Aecetia
ParticipantResponses to “McCain Names Alaska Gov. Palin as Running Mate”
Pages: [2]Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
August 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM #263527Aecetia
ParticipantResponses to “McCain Names Alaska Gov. Palin as Running Mate”
Pages: [2]Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
August 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM #263533Aecetia
ParticipantResponses to “McCain Names Alaska Gov. Palin as Running Mate”
Pages: [2]Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
August 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM #263586Aecetia
ParticipantResponses to “McCain Names Alaska Gov. Palin as Running Mate”
Pages: [2]Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
August 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM #263622Aecetia
ParticipantResponses to “McCain Names Alaska Gov. Palin as Running Mate”
Pages: [2]Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
August 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM #263330Eugene
Participant[quote=Aecetia]
Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
[/quote]Lots of Americans make their decisions based on anything but issues or capabilities of candidates. Sex, skin color, etc. This is a perfect example. Obama and Clinton have almost identical platforms. Clinton and McCain have nothing in common. Yet, there are people who’d vote for Clinton over McCain but for McCain over Obama.
August 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM #263539Eugene
Participant[quote=Aecetia]
Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
[/quote]Lots of Americans make their decisions based on anything but issues or capabilities of candidates. Sex, skin color, etc. This is a perfect example. Obama and Clinton have almost identical platforms. Clinton and McCain have nothing in common. Yet, there are people who’d vote for Clinton over McCain but for McCain over Obama.
August 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM #263542Eugene
Participant[quote=Aecetia]
Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
[/quote]Lots of Americans make their decisions based on anything but issues or capabilities of candidates. Sex, skin color, etc. This is a perfect example. Obama and Clinton have almost identical platforms. Clinton and McCain have nothing in common. Yet, there are people who’d vote for Clinton over McCain but for McCain over Obama.
August 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM #263596Eugene
Participant[quote=Aecetia]
Great VP choice, it solidifies the base, and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hil’s supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket!
[/quote]Lots of Americans make their decisions based on anything but issues or capabilities of candidates. Sex, skin color, etc. This is a perfect example. Obama and Clinton have almost identical platforms. Clinton and McCain have nothing in common. Yet, there are people who’d vote for Clinton over McCain but for McCain over Obama.
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