<p>All right. I just saw the "Barackvs.McCain" thread which is asking who you support. I want to know who you honestly think will win seeing as how things are going now.</p>
<p>I am an obama supporter, but I know that McCain will win because the democrats are really really good at one thing...losing elections they shouldn't in a million years. </p>
<p>It's like watching a train wreck...you just can't look away.</p>
<p>Obama... too bad I hate him.</p>
<p>Nader
10 char</p>
<p>Prediction: Obama wins the popular election due to overwheliming support from already liberal states, (incl but not limited to Oregon, NJ, NY, WI, RI, CT)
but Mccain carries the key states of FL, OH and PA, and in a huge surprise he also carries CA and crushes obama in the electoral college.</p>
<p>Obama. Because I think he will win over some major swing states and there is NO WAY Michigan will go Republican like many analysts seem to think.</p>
<p>Obama gets my vote as well.</p>
<p>I'd love to see Obama win, but I'm almost positive McCain will.</p>
<p>McCain will win due to the simple fact that the majority of America is republican.</p>
<p>Because McCain is a White male, the odds are definitely in his favor...HOWEVER, I definitely believe that Obama can win if he campaigns right and gets his message across the Nation. He's the right candidate for office...but he needs to get all of America to see that.</p>
<p>It seems almost impossible for McCain to get elected, but I thought the same thing about Bush winning a second term.</p>
<p>Nah actually I'd say realistically McCain seems to have a higher chance of getting elected, but I really think Obama does too..</p>
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<p>I'm pretty sure there are more registered Dems than Reps...</p>
<p>there are more democrats than republicans, democrats just have a nasty habit of sleeping in on tuesdays. </p>
<p>there is no way that obama carries 2/3 swing states (needed to win). The swings states are mostly populated by white labor people, who obama has failed numerous times to gain as consituents.</p>
<p>I am telling you, Mccain has a very decent chance in california too.</p>
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<p>Based on WHAT?</p>
<p>Obama. </p>
<p>McCain will not win because 1) he is a Republican coming out of the unfortunate reign of King Bush The Second, 2) he's old, and there's nothing America hates to face more than its own mortality - both in the human sense and the country's, and 3) Obama has been and will continue to do everything in his power to cast McCain as a continuation of the Bush administration - an idea which, unfortunately for McCain, requires very little stretching of the imagination even in the handful of voters who actually care enough to research the candidates' backgrounds instead of merely forming whatever "opinion" the media coaxes them to form.</p>
<p>Lmao, the ad on top of my screen says "Which of the candidates ranked 894th out of 899 students in college?"</p>
<p>The answer is McCain. I just thought it was funny.</p>
<p>^ i saw it too haha</p>
<p>which goes to show that academic success has nothing to do with leadership (which this librarian was telling me in school one day that it does)</p>
<p>i'm rooting for Obama.....but I'm surprised he only leads mccain in the national polls by only a slim margin.</p>
<p>and mccain doesnt stand much of a chance in Cali</p>
<p>Obama will win.</p>