Keep the focus on McCain. McCain is the candidate, not Palin. As such, he isn't half the candidate Obama is, which is why he got Palin in the first place. Take Palin out of the limelight altogether.
Read more »Keep the focus on McCain. McCain is the candidate, not Palin. As such, he isn't half the candidate Obama is, which is why he got Palin in the first place. Take Palin out of the limelight altogether.
Read more »I've seen so many ideas on this site and in the Obama campaign that are getting away from our best argument: Obama is the stronger candidate on all the issues. Instead of talking about McBush, instead of talking about Palin, talk about the issues: get the message out there. This will be refreshing for the American people to hear, and it's not that hard.
Read more »In my opinion Obama should NOT go after Palin at all!
Read more »We got to tie McCain to Bush!
The name McCain CAN NOT be mentioned from the campaing without tying him to Bush and the current government. Make this a mandra - and lets repeat it over and over again. Each pictures of McCain shown by us has to be accompanied by a picture of Bush! McCain=Bush..McCain=Bush..McCain=Bush..McCain=Bush..McCain=Bush!
Has anyone noticed how goofily detached and irrelevant Bush has become lately?
Read more »John McCain supports George W. Bush over 90% of the time....lets keep this fresh in voters minds. This can make a big difference in this election...Since CNN opinion researches show that George W. Bush has an approval rate of 33%. Wait wouldn't that give John McCain less than a 37% approval rate if he became the next president?
Read more »McBush has one thing going for him in appeal to the left, cause of his years spent fighting capaign finance reform some still see him as the pseudo maverick he once was. If Obama matches him on this it will be better for our countries debt as well as neutralizing McBush as being seen as this Maverick when it comes to standing up against spending in congress.
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