If you don't like both canadates why not go the third choice?
August 23, 2008 | Oakville, Washington | Vetting explained
If people who don't want Obama or McCain " Write in H. Clinton " they won't be helping McCain win, and they won't be wasting there vote by NOT voting. H. Clinton may just win. She did win by popular vote! It is our policies that need to change. People need to express their belief, that popular vote should be the determing factor in our choice for president. In this modern age of ours with quick computer read outs, we no longer have the need for delegates, to make a presidential vote. That type of need is over. We are now in a modern computer age with quick response not like hundreds of years ago.
If someone is so fed up with Obama that they will vote for McCain why be part of the problem? "Write in" H. Clinton! At least McCain won't have someone who really doesn't want him in office voting for him because they don't like the other options!
Pandy
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