I work with a Republican who is leaning Obama b/c of Palin. She hasn't totally decided but likes Palin less each time she hears her speak.
I was never going to vote for McCain, but I was impressed with Palin that first day. When she winked in the debate, however, I was embarrassed for her and for any Americans who think that could even remotely be appropriate.
North Carolina is considered a toss-up, which is very unusual. I live in one of the areas, however, that McCain will carry for sure. My household is registered "unaffiliated," and we're getting an amazing amount of mail from the Republican senate and congressional candidates. For the record, most of it is negative and paid for by PACS -- I'm one of the people who always looks to see who's spending the $. So far we're only getting robo calls from the McCain campaign, but I expect that will pick up,too. Nothing from the dems except calls from volunteers urging us to vote for the congressional candidate.
I was never going to vote for McCain, but I was impressed with Palin that first day. When she winked in the debate, however, I was embarrassed for her and for any Americans who think that could even remotely be appropriate.
North Carolina is considered a toss-up, which is very unusual. I live in one of the areas, however, that McCain will carry for sure. My household is registered "unaffiliated," and we're getting an amazing amount of mail from the Republican senate and congressional candidates. For the record, most of it is negative and paid for by PACS -- I'm one of the people who always looks to see who's spending the $. So far we're only getting robo calls from the McCain campaign, but I expect that will pick up,too. Nothing from the dems except calls from volunteers urging us to vote for the congressional candidate.
I couldn't believe it was happening in a real debate, not a parody!