30th April 2008

Who To Vote for in November Elections?

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Have you got your presidential candidate figured out for the 2008 elections yet? Who would you cast your vote for today? Is there any chance you might change your pick before November? I see that our television ads are not all political now, but the media is staying glued to the presidential elections. I know when November rolls around, we will be seeing all the political campaigns and politicians trying to jockey for position in all the races.

I don’t have a front runner right now, but I have narrowed my selections down to two. I don’t think Hillary Clinton would make a good president. I think many Americans don’t want to see Bill Clinton having sex in the White House again, so Hillary really has no chance of winning the election. I’m surprised the Democratic Party has not seen this and they are just creating a division in their own party and if they want to have any chance at McCain (Republican Candidate) they would drop Hillary like yesterday’s news and hop on the Barack Obama train. So I don’t know which presidential candidate will win the White House this year, but I do know it won’t be a woman from Arkansas named Hillary Clinton.

So now that I have officially taken Hillary Clinton out of the race, which leaves us with two race horses! Who do you vote for in 2008?

1) John McCain

2) Barack Obama

3) Other

I think each candidate brings something new and exciting to the table. I really like some of the things John McCain is saying and he seems like he would be a good fit for the White House. I think Barack Obama has talked a lot about the healing process and wants to get people in D.C. back on the productive path. I really don’t think either presidential candidate can fix the mess in Washington, D.C.; not that they don’t have the desire to, but I just don’t think any president has that power. Congress, Capital Hill, Senate Debates, Senators and Congressmen are just not going to get along and it’s because some are democrats and some are republicans. It’s has simple as that and too many politicians have let their party lines drag this country down. You can’t blame the current president on all the troubles of today and a new president is going to fix all of the problems today. There is no magic cure and you’re not going to replace George Bush with Barrack Obama or John McCain and everything will be all better. It’s the overpaid politicians in Congress that has caused all the problems. My advice is to not re-elect any of your senators, congressmen or representatives that serve your state in the White House. Let’s get a whole new group on Capital Hill and then we can see things starting to change. So please don’t re-elect any politicians and you will see a change in the American Economy and other issues that are facing our country today.

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