Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
I'd say that the "jokes" are the ones that don't vote. I'd rather cast a vote for one evil over the other than to sit at home with a finger up my backside.
For once I actually agree with something P4B said!

Keep in mind, the Republicans just finished their convention and there's a long way to go and a lot of debates before the election in November. Even though the national polls favor McCain at the moment, Obama appears to be ahead in more of the swing states.

Obama - Way Ahead in Electoral Votes | Political Lore .com
khronik Reviewed by khronik on . McCain and Palin Surge Into the Lead The USAToday/Gallup poll shows McCain ahead 54 percent to 44 percent among likely voters and 50 percent to 46 percent among registered voters. This poll arbitrarily excludes a certain percentage of LVs from the category of RVs depending on their response to a series of questions. In practice, its LV results have been far more volatile than other polls. But for that reason, it is one of the better measures we have for voter enthusiasm and therefore, perhaps, for turnout. During most of this Rating: 5