Already, Obama and McCain Map Fall Strategies »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 1 month ago in News

Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are already drawing up strategies for taking each other on in the general election, focusing on the same groups - including independent voters and Latinos - and about a dozen states where they think the contest is likely to be decided this fall, campaign aides said

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    Charlson1 year, 1 month ago

    "In a sign of what could be an extremely unusual fall campaign, the two sides said Saturday that they would be open to holding joint forums or unmoderated debates across the country in front of voters through the summer."

    I hated the moderated debates on both sides. The moderators hampered the debates and unintentionally or intentionally side tracked real issues for superficial ones and tended to favor some candidates over others.

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    nikkibabe1 year, 1 month ago

    Replace "W/2004" with a "M/2008". That is what your country will get with John McCain. Four more years of the same stuff. With all the pressures that Obama will put on John McCain in debates and TV ads, about McCain's flip flop personality, it will be a miracle if he even survives without getting a stroke or heart attack.

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