Cross Paritisan support?
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:10 pm
It happens all the time.
You never have a candidate get 100% of their party's support. McCain's 98% is as close as you hope for. I am hoping he is true to the spirit of his speech last night. I still have issues with his experience, but if I have to ignore past experience, last night was powerful demonstration of a radical approach to the classic statesman. The only person who really underperformed was Biden. Warner would have sealed a good vote for Obama. Clinton would have picked up another 5%.
But here now, what of the people who cross party lines?
What about Democrats for McCain, and Republicans for Obama?
http://www.dems4mccain.info/
http://www.republicansforobama.org/
These swing votes are VERY important, and yet we see no mention of them in popular media.
You never have a candidate get 100% of their party's support. McCain's 98% is as close as you hope for. I am hoping he is true to the spirit of his speech last night. I still have issues with his experience, but if I have to ignore past experience, last night was powerful demonstration of a radical approach to the classic statesman. The only person who really underperformed was Biden. Warner would have sealed a good vote for Obama. Clinton would have picked up another 5%.
But here now, what of the people who cross party lines?
What about Democrats for McCain, and Republicans for Obama?
http://www.dems4mccain.info/
http://www.republicansforobama.org/
These swing votes are VERY important, and yet we see no mention of them in popular media.