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How many Hillary Clinton Supporters have decided to vote John McCain/Sarah Palin?

BiologicDentists.com September 14, 2008 00:28:33



The media says no one, or not very many. I think there may be quite a few DeMcCrats (Democrats for McCain).


Yes!  McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!
No, I have decided to write in Hillary Clinton on the ballot.
I am sitting out this election, can't bring myself to vote for Obama :(
I will feel obligated to go along with Hillary and support Obama.
I've had it with the Democratic Party and I'm not voting Republican either, I'll choose another candidate.
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  • +5 raves 1sbwa September 14, 2008 00:36:42
    1sbwa

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    Now for me this is not a fair question. I am in MI and Obama took his name off ballet here Said FU I kiss DNC butt and don;t want or need you.
    So Clinton was it. And when she was out there was only to go elsewhere where they wanted our vote.
    So Obama could walk on water tomorrow and I would not vote for him now or ever. Or his wife or those who jumped to aid him.
    In short I am no longer a DEM after some 36 years.
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  • gogreens November 09, 2008 23:01:16
    gogreens

    I've had it with the Democratic Party and I'm not voting Republican either, I'll choose another candidate.

    Did choose another
  • unicorn66 October 29, 2008 15:30:32
    unicorn66

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I gotta vote!

    See link
    http://www.faithfreedom.org/o...
  • i-love politics October 27, 2008 02:05:37
    i-love politics

    Undecided

    Look here.

    A lot of people still don't know who Obama really is, or what he wants to do — and so are still not altogether sure that Obama is the proper antidote to George Bush. After more than a year of campaigning, Obama still remains an enigma.

    Race . . . an issue?

    Obama promised to be the post-racial candidate who would bring us together. But when asked in March 2004 whether he attended regularly the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ, Obama boasted: "Yep. Every week. Eleven o'clock service."

    Mr. Obama . . . STOP LYING.

    church christ obama boasted yep week oclock service obama lying
  • jackolantyrn356 October 26, 2008 16:38:25
    jackolantyrn356

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I think more than would be guessed.
  • silver eagle October 26, 2008 14:13:07
    silver eagle

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    McCann can unify all the partys

  • LORI (a new era) October 06, 2008 04:15:29
    LORI (a new era)

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    If not Hillary than Sarah.
  • +1 raves
    dlaus September 29, 2008 20:45:41 (edited)
    dlaus

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    Obama once said in his primary campaign , "A Vote for Hillary is a Vote for McCain!" So be it!!!
  • +1 raves
    pattiblankenship September 16, 2008 04:23:15
    pattiblankenship

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I feel so sorry for Hillary, and was so surprised (I should not have been) to see such rampant overt sexism. I am voting for McCain Palin for two reasons: To make a statement in support of Hillary, and I really hate corruption, and think they can make a dent.
  • +1 raves
    MG-Proud Army Wife September 15, 2008 18:59:50
    MG-Proud Army Wife

    No, I have decided to write in Hillary Clinton on the ballot.

    I may not even do a Write-In Vote.. because in the end.. it will be indirectly voting for Obama. I will NOT settle for LESS or vote a Lie.. sorry.. no McCain for me either! Damn.. our country thought it was screwed already.. just wait!??
  • +3 raves
    Bama September 14, 2008 06:17:25
    Bama

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I was a Hillary supporter now voting McCain/Palin... I cannot vote Obama, not now, not ever...
  • +2 raves
    FreeMeNow September 14, 2008 02:43:12
    FreeMeNow

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I will not waste my vote - I will vote for the only candidate left standing that i believe can and will run this country for the sake of the country.
  • +2 raves
    hurricanflower-Czar of Me September 14, 2008 02:24:10
    hurricanflower-Czar of Me

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I have always voted candidate before party and will be voting for McCain/Palin.
  • +2 raves
    taj September 14, 2008 02:21:24
    taj

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    mccainpalin ticket real change america
  • +2 raves
    terri September 14, 2008 02:14:53
    terri

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    I was a democrat and now I'm a republican, If you all want to fall for all the obama hype help yourself. It shouldn't have anything to do with party, but what is best for our great country and any idiot that would vote for obama with no experience, truly is an idiot. come on america, we have alot of work ahead of us, let's grow up and do the right.
  • LaZbum ~ McCain/Palin '08 September 14, 2008 00:39:43
    LaZbum ~ McCain/Palin '08

    Undecided

    moderated...
  • +4 raves
    TxGirl September 14, 2008 00:39:15
    TxGirl

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    Obama was stupid for not picking her as his Veep...my guess is, he knew she was better then him...

    I'm voting McCain-Palin!!!
  • +4 raves
    hopethe... TxGirl September 14, 2008 02:16:48
    hopethebest
    yeah, he knew, Hillary is better than him by miles.
    I CANNOT vote for obama, just for him claiming he knew nothing about Wright's anti-America, racism, that shows him, either he think America are all idiot, or he is an extreme idiot, or he just as anti-America and racism as Wright! Plus, his wife is the duplicat of Wright!
    Whichever reason, it's scary if he moves in White House!!!
  • +3 raves
    TxGirl hopethe... September 14, 2008 02:29:23
    TxGirl
    I totally agree
  • patblue1947 September 14, 2008 00:36:44
    patblue1947

    I will feel obligated to go along with Hillary and support Obama.

    And obviously only an idiot would believe that a Hillary supporter would be so put out with her not being selected that she would vote for someone that hold views that are against their own. Of course we will vote for Obama. We will all vote for Obama because his views are closer to our own than Palin's ever will be.
  • +2 raves
    taj patblue... September 14, 2008 03:12:15
    taj
    I can guess which issues you are talking about, and I don't fully agree with the stand of any of the candidates on all the issues. But the issues that matter to me are foreign affairs, integrity, trustworthiness, and experience.

    Given the choice of McCain and Obama, McCain/Palin win in those areas -- and even Hillary agrees.

  • +2 raves
    Biologi... taj September 14, 2008 05:16:50 (edited)
    BiologicDentists.com

    JOE BIDEN: "America would be well served" under John McCain

  • +2 raves
    Biologi... taj September 14, 2008 05:20:57 (edited)
    BiologicDentists.com

    Biden says Clinton would have been a better VP

  • +5 raves
    1sbwa September 14, 2008 00:36:42
    1sbwa

    Yes! McCain/Palin is the ticket for real change in America!

    Now for me this is not a fair question. I am in MI and Obama took his name off ballet here Said FU I kiss DNC butt and don;t want or need you.
    So Clinton was it. And when she was out there was only to go elsewhere where they wanted our vote.
    So Obama could walk on water tomorrow and I would not vote for him now or ever. Or his wife or those who jumped to aid him.
    In short I am no longer a DEM after some 36 years.
  • -1 raves
    patblue... 1sbwa September 14, 2008 00:39:36
    patblue1947
    I have been a Democrat for over 40 years and quite frankly we don't need you if you are caught up in petty emotionalism and don't care about the issues. Grow up.
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