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What's the big deal? Everybody knows Mccain is going to win, what is the big fuss about Clinton/Obama..?

Mccain has a bigger chance of winning than Obama/Clinton so why is the media making such big hoopla about them. What are you opinions about this?

Update:

I just think Mccain will win because it seems the media attention between Obama and Clinton are too much, plus my opinion is that Mccain may have more experience in age;and sometimes Obama sounds too much like a politician (just knowing what to say) I feel perhaps Mccain really wants to do something about Iraq which is a good thing..

Update 2:

just my two cents, I loved everyone's opinion, thank you for your comments, btw I am an Obama supporter, I would like to see a black president but lets get real here.. its now going to happen for a while.. but its good Obama stepped up to the plate.. thank you

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Seriously, I am Hillary Clinton supporter, but I believe you are correct for this reason............................

    If Hillary wins the Nomination, Obama supporters will vote for McCain.

    If Obama wins the Nomination, Clinton supporters will vote for McCain.

    A split Democratic Party means a possible easy win for McCain.

    McCain against a unified Democratic Party this year would be unlikely. But McCain will be facing a fractured Democratic Party torn completely apart.

    Its really sad to see. But I feel like McCain is Moderate enough that it won't be another 4 years of Bush.

  • 1 decade ago

    Uh, do you truly believe that McCain is going to win just because YOU say so?

    In all the "pitting various dems against various reps" polls for months, there have been a number of scenarios where the dems win -- most of them, in fact.

    Nearly everyone realized Bush is a complete nightmare, which hurts McCain.

    The wing-nut fundie base doesn't like McCain, and may well either stay home, or vote for a third party (if a wing-nut runs in one).

    Obama has usually trounced McCain in polls; the rest of the polls have shown them withint the margin of error with each other.

    You don't seem to realize that the whole POINT of having elections is that each voter decides who to vote for.

    YOU'R declaring a winner is irrelevant.

    Especially given you don't seem to have been paying any attention to public opinion on the question.

  • 5 years ago

    i will take McCain's massive experience in the two family contributors and international affairs over the quick-conversing, overly-scripted ward baby-kisser from Chicago any day. as nicely, he (McCain) has shown he can get bi-partisan help for matters for extra advantageous than two decades. The illogical mantra of "exchange" has grow to be an previous ploy for the extremely-liberal left. the actual exchange he proposes would be how at as quickly as he can bankrupt us all by ability of financing an already over-sized welfare state. Take it from a protracted time reasonable democrat (in my young people and early 1920s), the novel left-wing who now run the occasion grant you no longer something yet empty (and costly) delivers. it's time to look previous all of the lefty blogs for information and carry out a little actual study. You sound fairly youthful and extra-in by ability of all of the Obama propaganda. do no longer enable this cloud extra advantageous judgement.

  • 1 decade ago

    you're right. Neither a black or a woman will win. Not that I'm racist but our country IS.

    McCain is not in the media spotlight and he's tied with Hillary and only 4 points behind Obama already....

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    That you apparently haven't read a news paper in a long time. McCain is weak, even with all this hogwash between Clinton and Obama, McCain has less of a chance of winning this election than Nader does.

  • 1 decade ago

    I agree with your opinion, I dont think Clinton or Obama has a chance against McCain.

  • 1 decade ago

    "Everybody knows Mccain is going to win"

    Can you back that up with surveys or anything that is an actual measurement of potential voters? Or are you just daydreaming?

  • Bobbie
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    McCain can't win because he is a flip-flopper who wanted the UAE to own American ports....yeah, tough on national security, whatever.

  • 1 decade ago

    Because McCain will not win--you'll see;-)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I always liked seeing children fighting. Please leave them alone.

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