Second of all, Hillary's main argument is the notion that Obama is unelectable because not enough white people are willing to vote for him. I don't believe that. I think that argument is anachronistic and unfair to ordinary white Americans, who are not all that bothered about Obama's skin color. Anyway, the tiny minority who are hardcore racists are so out of the loop that they won't vote for McCain either.
A McCain win gets us 4 or 8 more years of an unconservative big government loving, open borders, open ended war on terror president with one big difference. He will be the president who defeated the first black candidate in a general election. I am seriously thinking about voting for Obama.
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Going to tell us what made you decide to change stance?
Well, since you asked . . .
First of all, Obama has won.
Second of all, Hillary's main argument is the notion that Obama is unelectable because not enough white people are willing to vote for him. I don't believe that. I think that argument is anachronistic and unfair to ordinary white Americans, who are not all that bothered about Obama's skin color. Anyway, the tiny minority who are hardcore racists are so out of the loop that they won't vote for McCain either.
A McCain win gets us 4 or 8 more years of an unconservative big government loving, open borders, open ended war on terror president with one big difference. He will be the president who defeated the first black candidate in a general election. I am seriously thinking about voting for Obama.
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