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Post by bridge on Oct 13, 2008 12:58:39 GMT -5
Hello,
I know some of us are undecided but I feel most people have made up their minds by now, so I was wondering who you all are going to vote for on Novemember 4th?
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Post by Sierra on Oct 14, 2008 4:10:57 GMT -5
I watched all of the debates, read up on all the canidates, listened to their speeches and I am voting for Obama and Biden, no doubt about it.
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Post by rrw on Oct 18, 2008 15:00:32 GMT -5
I too listened to everything... including all the ads. I felt like both parties really tried to con us... both used too many dirty tricks for me. So I won't be voting this time around. However, IF I were voting, it would be for Obama. He has a real direction he wants the country to go in. You may not LIKE some of the ideas, but at least it IS a direction. McCain I like in the beginning when he was seeking the nomination. He just didn't deliver the goods during his campaign against the Dems.
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Post by Nicole on Oct 20, 2008 0:47:25 GMT -5
I'm not old enough to vote, just missed it by a couple of days... but I would vote for McCain. Because, I think many people are just voting for him so he'll be the first president of color (which isn't any reason to vote for a president... it's about what they stand for and what they'll represent). He's also said that this country won't be a christian country anymore... and I believe that's what has helped keep our country strong, because of God... so I'm not sure if that means he'll be taking the "In God We Trust" out of everything or not. I've also read that his church only allows black members, along with many other bad things about it... of course later on i've read that they fixed it up. Although, i do know that many things are lies on both parties, and there's bad comments on both sides, so it's quite hard to choose. But, from what i've read and what i've learned about both of them, i would vote for McCain. (and no i'm not racist by no means.) : ]
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Post by Lola on Oct 21, 2008 5:13:52 GMT -5
There is no one better for President than Obama in my opinion, he's got my vote and the vote of my entire family and most of my friends. I am so glad that he leading in just about every major poll and that he seems to be on his way to being President!!
by the way, I voted early and so far in my state an overwheming number of Dems have voted early, I hope this trend continues!
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Post by Lisa Arnold on Oct 21, 2008 5:26:35 GMT -5
Obama and Biden for me! I have not voted yet, I thought about voting early but I never got around to it, but I will be one of the first in line to vote on the Nov, 4th!!
The early voting is the same here Lola, the local news showed that there were lines around the block and the vast majority of voters were Democrats. It is a good sign but I am still cautiously optimistic because anything can happen in an election. We all witnessed this in 2000 and 2004, but I am going to keep the faith!!
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Post by Brianna on Oct 21, 2008 8:27:50 GMT -5
Obama/Biden for sure!
early voting turnout is heavy here too, I voted early as well and I am certain Obama will win!!
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Post by Brian on Oct 21, 2008 16:26:46 GMT -5
::)Obama/Biden for me as well, early voting is going strong where I live too and the majority voting so far are Dems!! ;D
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Post by Joan on Oct 22, 2008 11:24:21 GMT -5
Obama has my vote and had it since day one!!
it looks as if he will win, if the polls are to be believed, but yes Lisa you are so right we should not get too overconfident until the last vote is counted. They seem to have a way of "losing" ballots...
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Post by percy on Oct 22, 2008 12:32:06 GMT -5
Obama for sure!!
I voted already and the lines were pretty long, people seemed to be excited and optimistic but cautious...
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Post by icee on Oct 23, 2008 17:54:23 GMT -5
Of course I am voting for Obama/Biden, they are really starting to pull ahead in the polls but I do not put too much stock in polls...keeping good thoughts for an Obama/Biden victory!!!
I didn't vote early but it's going pretty strong here so far...but both parties are voting
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Post by Eddie on Oct 24, 2008 9:14:29 GMT -5
Obama has my vote, looks like he might just make history, what a remarkable story and journey he has had so far! say plenty of prayers folks
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Post by Reggie on Oct 24, 2008 15:33:09 GMT -5
Obama of course, it's looking very good for our guy!!!
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Post by trina on Oct 26, 2008 4:58:36 GMT -5
I voted early as well, the lines were long but it went well, it seemed like the vast majority were Democrats but I am waiting to see, I hope Obama wins but I always have it in the back of mind that something will go wrong. He could be overpolling becasue of the "Bradley" effect, who knows? I have a pretty good feeling though and I wish Obama and Biden the best of luck!!
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Post by ken on Oct 27, 2008 6:15:22 GMT -5
Obama/Biden of course!!
I voted early as well. I too remember 2000 and 2004 with will all of the "broken" machines ands "missing" ballots. I want my vote to count, so I opted for early voting...
I am with most of you, I think Obama will win but it will not be a landslide, this election will be close, so everyone must get out there and vote!!
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