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Mccain cannot even manage his campaign and his job as senator...
I think it's both funny, stupid, and outrageous, that Mccain is calling for a 'hold' on the campaigning process. Yes there is a lot going on, but I think American's need new leadership now, more than ever before in the history of this country. I think American's need to know that there will be a new leader before long, who can hopefully take us in a new direction.
I think this is a ploy by the Mccain campaign to get around debating altogether. They know that they cannot win a debate. They know that they don't stand a chance against Obama in an open debate. I believe Mccain is extremely afraid at the moment.
I honestly hope and pray that Obama does not give in and grant him his 'postponement'. I believe that the debate should go on as planned. If Mccain does sit out - then I think Obama should have some sort of live phone-in question and answer session with America. Give him the whole hour of FREE airplay, and let him answer questions about how he will run this country.
I think the only change that might be recommended would be to have the debate in DC to make it easy for both to attend the debate, as well as participate in the financial fix.
I think Mccain's campaign is dieing a fast and painful death. He's obviously not ready for a debate, and quite afraid. That's the real reason that he is not showing up on Friday. The American people deserve to have this debate. We've waited long enough. We've seen enough biassed political ads. We want to see the two would be Presidents battle it out face to face.
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Regretfully Announcing the Winners of the NH Primary 2008
On the republican side, it looks like Mccain has taken the lead, it's going to be one of those races that, you just don't know what's going to happen next. I must say, I'd like to see Huckabee win the Republican ticket, just because it would show that it doesn't matter how much money you have to throw at it. That maybe we should take money out of politicking altogether.
I actually just can't like Romney at all, he just seems stuck up and full of himself. I don't care if he is Mormon, and shares the same faith. I'd vote for just about anyone but him or Hillary. Of course Ron Paul as Republican leader would be a nice change.
Barack Obama announced that he is "still fired up and ready to go" after finishing second to Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Primary. The results at one point were too close to call with Hillary only leading by a small margin, which at least shows that he has the support, Hillary just manged to garner a little more of the vote, which was expected of the people in New Hampshire.
It's believed if you win Iowa and New Hampshire, then you'll win the nation, it is now definitely anybody's ball game. I'm excited to see what comes about, in a way I think this is more exciting than a good hockey or basketball game. Honestly, I am a little anxious, as I don't think we want Clinton as a president, I don't think she has what it takes, to be honest, and her campaign seems to be faltering slightly.
More from Obama:
"You know, a few weeks ago no one imagined that we'd have accomplished what we did here tonight in New Hampshire," he told supporters. "For most of this campaign, we were far behind. We always knew our climb would be steep.
"But, in record numbers, you came out and you spoke up for change. And with your voices and your votes you made it clear that at this moment in this election there is something happening in America."
He then congratulated Senator Clinton, and asked the crowd to give her a round of Applause.
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