Undecided Voter leaning towards Obama
October 15, 2008 | Manasquan, New Jersey | Vetting explained
I'm a registered voter but up until this point I have not really liked either candidated. Although I continue to feel that no single politician can effectively change what has happened since President Bush took office; I believe that we need to see wide sweeping change painted with a very broad brush.
BOTH SIDES NEED TO CHANGE AND EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUTNABLE!
At this time, I'm leaning towards voting; something I've purposely chosen not do to since 1996.
It is both evident and shameful that McCain is using his incredible legacy as a last ditch effort to win this campaign. Unfortunately what McCain needs to understand is that he IS an American Hero. He's already won.
But with all heros, the time comes when they have to accept what they are. Just like every athlete has to accept they can't run as fast, throw as far, or continue to dominate their craft at such a high level.
I'm not saying that John McCain is going to loose; however, the more his campaign managers continue to allow be the "maverick" the more damage he is doing to himself and the republican party.
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