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McCAin Is Voting For Clinton?
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1jm.htm
And what does this say about who the Republicans think will be harder to beat in the Fall?
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Oh Johnny, that link says he'd rather run against Clinton, not that he is voting for her. He sees her as more beatable. Go Obama!
- Ronald GLv 41 decade ago
The article states little. He points out the obvious. She is still in the race. As far as who will be the easiest to defeat, either democrat is defeatable. All McCain needs is money and support. Since Republicans never got much of the black vote anyway, Obama may be easier to defeat. He has no experience and no support from much of his base. Besides, when Ms. Clinton is done with him, he won't be looking that good. Even he states that she is doing McCains work.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
At the moment it is difficult to say which candidate will be the most difficult to beat.
I am voting for McCain and would never vote for Clinton or Obama.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If Hillary is the nominee, it will be the toughest election for either of them. I do not know yet who I will vote for. First of all we have to clear the smoke Senator Obama has been blowing. Whoever is elected between the 2 , I hope they can help all Americans who need it.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Obama will clearly be the easiest for McCain to beat.
- 1 decade ago
It makes me retch to say this, but should the Dems win, I would rather see Hillary in that seat than snObama.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If so then he will be about the only one in America that is