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JohnDoe
02-25-2008, 10:14 AM
Since there is only a handful of Conservatives on this Board that support McCain to the enth degree, I was wondering about the rest of you....

Who would bring you to the Voting Booth on Presidential election day more, a Clinton Democratic Nominee or an Obama Democratic nominee?

I don't think i really worded that right, but basically i was wondering if those against McCain would feel the necessity of voting for mcCain moreso, if Clinton were the candidate for Dems verses Obama being the candidate for Dems?

Who scares you the most, to make you go out and go to the polls to vote?

jd

gabosaurus
02-25-2008, 12:19 PM
I don't think either is as bad of a choice as McCain.

PostmodernProphet
02-25-2008, 12:43 PM
why isn't there a "both" option?......

Immanuel
02-25-2008, 12:55 PM
Good afternoon JD,

Let me guess you are trying to decide which Dem to support. Which ever one will pull the fewest conservatives to the ballot box in November has your support. Is that what you are trying to determine here? :D

Immie

avatar4321
02-25-2008, 01:20 PM
Both. Atleast with McCain there is a chance for conservative judges. Granted it might be a longshot.

manu1959
02-25-2008, 03:49 PM
Both. Atleast with McCain there is a chance for conservative judges. Granted it might be a longshot.

and in a nut shell you have identified the one issue that will change america......how many scotus judges will come up over the next 4 years.....

theHawk
02-25-2008, 03:58 PM
why isn't there a "both" option?......

My thoughts exactly....

We all know Hillary would scare over half the country into voting against her.

Obama on the other hand, is actually far more of a liberal socialist and far more dangerous for US foreign policy. All McCain has to do is hit on those points.

Pale Rider
02-25-2008, 04:00 PM
Time to vote independent or libertarian for me. I won't vote for any of the liberals in the poll, ever.

I don't want to vote agaisnt someone. I want to vote for someone.

Abbey Marie
02-25-2008, 04:56 PM
My thoughts exactly....

We all know Hillary would scare over half the country into voting against her.

Obama on the other hand, is actually far more of a liberal socialist and far more dangerous for US foreign policy. All McCain has to do is hit on those points.

Exactly how I feel about it.

5stringJeff
02-25-2008, 08:51 PM
I won't vote for McCain regardless of who the Dem candidate is. I'll vote Libertarian instead.

WRL
02-25-2008, 10:41 PM
Hello, JD. Personally at first I thought it was Clinton, it's your natural inclination of course, but after reviewing Obama's record, I tend to agree with some of the other comments here, that Obama's so inexperienced and what record he does have got him rated the most liberal member of the Senate in 2007. He would do just as much, heck more than Clinton ever would, for socialism. I think either way, you guys went for 'electability' and once more you guys got conned by a smooth talking, easy canidate. You really shouldn't support a canidate on these premises, you should examine their record, see how they react in tough situations, to get a glimpse of how they would act as President. It's about more than winning...

JohnDoe
02-25-2008, 10:54 PM
Hello, JD. Personally at first I thought it was Clinton, it's your natural inclination of course, but after reviewing Obama's record, I tend to agree with some of the other comments here, that Obama's so inexperienced and what record he does have got him rated the most liberal member of the Senate in 2007. He would do just as much, heck more than Clinton ever would, for socialism. I think either way, you guys went for 'electability' and once more you guys got conned by a smooth talking, easy canidate. You really shouldn't support a canidate on these premises, you should examine their record, see how they react in tough situations, to get a glimpse of how they would act as President. It's about more than winning...Wrl, I have NOT made up my mind yet, honestly....I am not enammored with either candidate at this point....and may not even vote at all....but i will leave that open.

I think offhand though, that clinton is a little bit more capable and ready on day one than Obama....

jd