View Poll Results: Lets See Who Two-Wheel Riders Support
Obama/Biden



6
15.00%
McCain/Palin



26
65.00%
Who Cares, I Like Beer



8
20.00%
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Little KF Poll - Whom Do You Want for President?
That sight is incredibly biased, though, just read their commentary and it is very clear they strongly favor one candidacy over the other, so that makes me not trust their map so much. This one seems a bit more fair and even handed, though it still has the electoral favoring O by a wide margin, but not nearly so much as the one above. Note that Pollster.com has many more toss-ups. McCain needs just about every one of them. There is still a good ways to go before November, a lot can happen between now and then.
A long way to go for sure.
Yeah all the sites are biased, the one you linked had the same data mostly as the one I posted.....just different criteria to determine toss up or pro dem/repb.
They had MO with 49.3 McCain & 45.8 Obama as a toss up... yet
They had PA with 48.4 Obama & 44.1 McCain as weak Dem.
Regardless it's going to be close.
Yeah all the sites are biased, the one you linked had the same data mostly as the one I posted.....just different criteria to determine toss up or pro dem/repb.
They had MO with 49.3 McCain & 45.8 Obama as a toss up... yet
They had PA with 48.4 Obama & 44.1 McCain as weak Dem.
Regardless it's going to be close.
you fell into the media trap of thinking there are only two candidates - the best one for the job is actually bob baar - but i'm voting mccain because more than anything i don't want a closet socialist in the office.
Damn, who cares I like beer is way behind! I think the country the country is ready for a black president more than a woman president if something happened to the McCain. Just my opinion.
The thing I have with Obama is the fact that he is not qualified for this position. He has zero executive experience. However, if Colin Powell were to run for president I truly believe he would be an excellent candidate. He has a proven track record of excellent decision making and his knowledge of the economy is strong.
Plus, a PA lawyer just filed a suit against Obama citing that he is not a natural born citizen. I was found out that Obama was born in Kenya and later immigrated to the US. For a person to be eligible to run for president, he or she has to be a natural born citizen.
I'm a woman and I'll be damned to have a woman president from the candidates we have now. They aren't strong enough for it. They need to get a jarhead in there or something. Someone that will not flirt her way through stuff like Palin or be a total dyke about it like Hillary was.
Plus, a PA lawyer just filed a suit against Obama citing that he is not a natural born citizen. I was found out that Obama was born in Kenya and later immigrated to the US. For a person to be eligible to run for president, he or she has to be a natural born citizen.
I'm a woman and I'll be damned to have a woman president from the candidates we have now. They aren't strong enough for it. They need to get a jarhead in there or something. Someone that will not flirt her way through stuff like Palin or be a total dyke about it like Hillary was.
these smaller parties need support in order to get government funding to campaign with the next time around.
if we don't support the TRUE change (kicking out the dems and republicans from their cushy seats) then it will never happen
and if you like socialism and the economic collapse it always brings, then support obama
Bob Barr was one my top five favorite Congressmen but he has no chance. McCain was my least fave candidate in the primaries but between him and Obama it's a no brainer.
The Dems nominated the most radical leftist in the field of candidates next to maybe Kucinich. Actually I think Obama is more radical than Kucinich but he's better at keeping his mouth shut about it than Kucinich.
The Republicans nominated the most centerist candidate in the field. Someone who has proven he'll take on his party and his president. If so called 'centerist' voters can't support McCain over the radical then they aren't centerist. They're just liberals who don't want to own up or argue about it.
Mike
The Dems nominated the most radical leftist in the field of candidates next to maybe Kucinich. Actually I think Obama is more radical than Kucinich but he's better at keeping his mouth shut about it than Kucinich.
The Republicans nominated the most centerist candidate in the field. Someone who has proven he'll take on his party and his president. If so called 'centerist' voters can't support McCain over the radical then they aren't centerist. They're just liberals who don't want to own up or argue about it.
Mike

