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Topic started on 16-2-2008 @ 02:26 AM by biggie smalls

George H.W. Bush to endorse McCain


www.politico.com
Former president George H.W. Bush will endorse Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in Houston on Monday during a media availability at 9:30 a.m. Texas time, Republican sources say.

President Bush will be in Africa at the time. He told “Fox News Sunday” last weekend that he would help make the case for McCain’s conservative credentials as soon as there was an official nominee.
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reply posted on 16-2-2008 @ 02:31 AM by bigbert81
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Well, amazingly, Bush still has around a 30% approval rating, so even though you'd THINK his endorsement would hurt McCain, I think it will strengthen him.

I'm not really too worried though, as the numbers I'm seeing weigh HEAVILY in favor that the next president will be Democratic, and with good reason.

I think this Democratic race is the actual presidential election taking place.



reply posted on 16-2-2008 @ 02:33 AM by biggie smalls
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This is our current President's father endorsing McCain, although Junior has mentioned he'll endorse the GOP 'winner.'

I am not worried about McCain winning the GOP vote, but I am rather pissed off that Paul didn't get more coverage and in turn the primary.

I would also be surprised if Obama doesn't come out with a win. We've seen what a GOP-dominated government can do to the country and the vast majority of us don't want to see it again for a while anyway.

Not that the Democrats are any better...But they seem to be slightly less insane.

Slightly .


reply posted on 16-2-2008 @ 02:40 AM by bigbert81
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Ahhh, forgive me for missing that. You were referring to senior, and I was referring to egg-head....I mean W. I'm getting kind of tired.

Well, it's still pretty much the same scenario anyway.

As far as Obama winning, this unfair super-delegate thing is scaring me a bit. I guess we'll see what happens.
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