Election 2008: Tennessee Presidential Election
If you really want to believe statistics, Tennessee will overwhelmingly vote for John McCain for President. Just as George Bush received the majority (and the state’s 11 electoral votes) in 2000 and 2004…
“John McCain enjoys a strong double digit lead over both Democratic Presidential hopefuls in the state of Tennessee. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds McCain leading Barack Obama 58% to 31%. The presumptive GOP nominee leads Hillary Clinton 52% to 38%.
“McCain is viewed favorably by 65% of Volunteer State voters while Clinton earns favorable reviews from 45%. The numbers for Obama are bleak—39% favorable and 59% unfavorable. That latter figure includes 40% with a Very Unfavorable opinion of the Democratic frontrunner.”
Because of Baracky’s continued exposures as a false prophet.
Brings a smile to my stone face.
Oh, and William, you will never understand the military. Luckily for you, those serving don’t care what you think.
Who cares how Dumbfuckistan votes, in case you haven’t noticed, both Obama and Hillary are now lead McCain slightly in national polls. That lead will be huge when the primary is over and we get behind one candidate.
Considering how the military has been treated by this administration, you are in fantasy land if you think they are ‘pro war’. Why do you suppose most congressional candidates that were Iraq vets were Dems? Why do you suppose most military support R Paul and Obama - the anti-war guys?
It’s you that are the clueless chickhawk. Who would you support after your 3rd tour in Iraq with no end in sight, being one of the 30% of troops that received a brain injury, you’d vote for the guy who wants to keep us in Iraq… forever?
Right.
When people speak to you about a preventive war, you tell them to go and fight it. After my experience, I have come to hate war. War settles nothing.
I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility and its stupidity.
Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative. Together we must learn how to compose differences, not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose.
– Dwight D. Eisenhower
None of the republicans I have talked to will vote for McCain.