View Poll Results: Do You Think John McCain Represents Change?
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McCain represents a change for the better.
20 22.22% -
McCain represents no change at all.
38 42.22% -
McCain represents a change for the worse.
32 35.56%
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06-11-2008, 05:54 PM #5
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Do You Think John McCain Represents ??Change??
I think John McCain represents a change for the better, but mostly because the Bush admnistration has been SO BAD.
I think McCain would be more bipartisan than Bush in his approach to the opposition party.
I think he would be far more fiscally responsible than Bush, who has nearly bankrupted this country.
I think he would be more competent in conducting the war, even though he doesn't really represent any change in policy on the war. Instead of this half-committed, let-it-bleed Bush appraoch, I think McCain would either go all out, or he would get out.
I prefer McCain's more moderate kind of Republican style over Bush's ultra-conservative style. I think he wouldn't be as beholden to the religious right as Bush was.
I think he would end the torture of suspected terrorists.
At this point I am going to vote for Obama, but I think McCain would represent a positive change away from some of the things I have hated most about the Bush adminstration. He would not be a complete disaster like Bush was.
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