Thursday, October 16, 2008

who do you want to win?

I've spoken and now I want to hear your voice too.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Obama over McCain

Obama has a very good chance of becoming the next president of the USA. Obama has the advantage of youth to get ahead of McCain in the polls. McCain, however, has the advantage of experience under his belt. I am still voting for Senator Obama. It's about time a guy that's younger-than-dirt ran for president. here are a few paragraphs from an online newspage called Voice of America:
Two new public opinion polls show U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama leading his Republican challenger, John McCain, by six percentage points, ahead of their final debate before the November 4 election. Both polls, one by Reuters, C-Span and Zogby, and the other by Rasmussen Reports, are in line with other recent surveys that show Obama maintaining his lead. Obama went door-to-door in a neighborhood in Holland, Ohio to talk with residents about the economy. Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden gave a speech asserting that an Obama-Biden White House would protect jobs and access to health care. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made an appearance in St. Clairsville, Ohio, where she said "Small Town USA" (people in small communities) understands the value of neighbors and hard work. She said Obama does not pay attention to such voters. (Kinda contradicts what Obama did earlier.)*
-http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-10-12-voa21.cfm



*I added this.