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McCain versus Obama in 2008
Author: Independent-voter
04 27th, 2008The WSJ has an article saying Obama will be the Democratic candidate, now that former Senators Nunn of GA and David Boren of OK have endorsed Obama, it is all over.
They go on to say Obama has raised way more money and from his website and individuals. Ms. Clinton has not done as well and is going back to her machine repeatedly for money, which is getting old and has some detractors.
I think I agree. It will be Obama vs McCain in November.
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Ron Paul Takes Second Place in Nevada
Author: Independent-voter
01 20th, 2008
Ron Paul was in second place in Nevada, ahead of all other Republicans except Romney. I really consider Ron Paul to be the only anti incumbent in the 2008 presidential race. It is nice to see him do well. He is doing better than some of the other Republican candidates who were sneering at him during the debates. Go man!
To me, Ron Paul makes the most sense when talking about the economy, one of the hot issues right now. We have really gotten ourselves in a mess and those in charge are talking about more of the same, to fix the mess. We need someone like Ron Paul to steer a better coarse.
Polls Not Correct
Author: Independent-voter
01 6th, 2008I scrolled down the posts I made recently and here is a post about a poll on Dec 25th, a few days ago.
A new American Research Group poll in Iowa shows Sen. Hillary Clinton expanding her lead in the last week. Clinton now leads with 34%, followed by John Edwards at 20%, and Sen. Barack Obama at 19%.
What a joke. Hillary came in third place, not first place. Clinton expanding here lead. Not! What does this say about polls. Polls mean nothing. Polls are incorrect and misleading. The only poll that counts is the one on election day taking place at the voting booth. End of story.
Bloomberg for President
Author: Independent-voter
01 4th, 2008
Had to share this prediction from Business Week via Yahoo.
Bloomberg’s Historic Run
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will enter the Presidential race in February, after it becomes clear which nominees will get the nod from the major parties. His multiple billions and organization will impress voters — and stun rivals. He’ll look like the most viable third-party candidate since Teddy Roosevelt. But Bloomberg will come up short, as he comes in for withering attacks from both Democrats and Republicans. He and Clinton will split more than 50% of the votes, but Arizona’s maverick Senator John McCain, will end up the country’s next President.
Wow! That would be something to shake things up a bid. Bloomberg would be the anti incumbent candidate of 2008 (but not anti establishment).
South Carolina Primaries
Author: Independent-voter
12 26th, 2007 
If you want to vote in South Carolina’s Democratic primary, you’d better hit the post office today. Dec 26 is the deadline to register if you want to vote. In South Carolina, voters may vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries, but not both.
Ron Paul Gets Our Vote
Author: Independent-voter
12 20th, 2007 
I don’t understand why all the establish does not like this guy. Well yes I do too. He doesn’t go along with their way of doing things. He is different. Which is exactly the reason I like him.
I used to listen to Neal Boortz radio show. But since he elects to cut off anyone who is for Ron Paul, I cut Neal Boortz’s web link off our site. He is boring anyway.
It looks like Ron Paul is the most anti incumbent candidate on both the Republican and Democratic sides. Runner up is probably Obama.
Back Again
Author: Independent-voter
11 26th, 2007Our blog hit a glitch when we were transferring to a new server and our history got wiped out. You would think I would have a good backup, but nooooooooooo. Anyway, we are back up on our new powerful server and starting again.
So who are you going to vote for, that may sound like they are not a incumbent or more of the same. Of the Democrats still in the race, Obama sounds the most anti incumbent. Of the Republicans, Ron Paul sounds like the most anti establishment. But are these who we are aiming for with an anti incumbent vote. Well they both are already elected politicians, even though they are not running for their same office seat. But they both are the most non mainstream. At this late date will anyone else come on the scene that are any more anti incumbent. Doesn’t appear that will happen, does it?
Good to be back and remember, vote anit incumbent!!