Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
Energy will definitely be a huge issue, but I'm not sure it will work in favor of McCain or Republicans in general. When the economy is bad during an election, it hurts the party holding the White House, whether that is justified or not. I think the same thing may happen with these energy issues --- people will blame Bush and Republicans.
That is usually the case but not here. McCain has stated that he is for drilling which would affect the price of oil speculation if elected; likewise, if Obama is elected all the speculators and public will be aware that we won't be tapping into our own resources driving up the price. We can go for solar, wind, etc. but untill then Joe Public wants a break on the black gold.

Have a good one!:s4:
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