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    Obama will be President

    I don't think anyone here will bet real money against the outcome. The real issue is, what do I want to say to all the political pundits with MY vote for the President? I voted absentee in California for Alan Keyes. Keyes is the only person actually on the ballot who is against amnesty (Baldwin is a write-in) There are several candidates who are vastly different from John McCain on limited government, social issues, open borders, free trade, and illegal immigration: Keyes, Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, etc. I honestly cannot articulate how one can interpret what a vote for John McCain means. It is a vote against Obama, sure, but so are the others. This will help all the nerds who pore over the election data, precinct by precinct, and determine what candidates they want to run in the next election, and give incumbents a real temperature reading on how they will vote in the next two years. I know I got three votes for Keyes this week from people pissed off at Obama. What did you do?

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    AmyCarter wrote:

    I honestly cannot articulate how one can interpret what a vote for John McCain means. It is a vote against Obama, sure, but so are the others.
    The others (3rd party candidates) have zero chance of winning.

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    I think McCain has a chance. The polls so far have allot on undecided i just hope they are people that don't want to admit to voting for McCain for fear of confrontation. It happens Trust me. Obama has been made out to be the second cumming of Christ any who cross him are harassed.


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    AmyCarter said......
    I honestly cannot articulate how one can interpret what a vote for John McCain means. It is a vote against Obama, sure, but so are the others.
    But the difference between a vote for McCain and one of the many Third Party's, is that a vote for McCain may keep the socialists from taking over the country within the next four to eight years.

    By now everyone has made up their minds for who they will vote for anyway, so I guess we will all just sit back, and hope and pray, that Barack Hussein Obama will not be the next president of the United States.
    Ron Paul in 2011 "[...]no amnesty should be granted. Maybe a 'green card' with an asterisk should be issued[...]a much better option than deportation."

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