Not all of them....
Texas should be interesting. I really don't have a feeling one way or the other how this state is leaning.
Texas has a
huge latino population, so I'd be stunned if Barack could pull out a win there.
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23124055]I cant say that...they have even showed that both Hillary and Obama would win against McCain...but Obama had a slight higher edge.[/QUOTE]
I haven't seen many polls saying that Hillary would beat McCain at all.
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23124055]First time I have heard that...and what about the stuff that Obama has said about her...I like Obama but he is getting a little cocky[/QUOTE]

What has he said about Hillary that she hasn't returned tenfold?
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23124055]But my problem with Obama and if we need and I mean need to go to war ....will he or will he Say no. Also turn the tables for a minute here. What if it turned out that the war was the RIGHT thing to do and it saved us....and that if we did not go and something else happened because of it....that his voting NO could have caused more terrorism...[/QUOTE]
Did I miss an announcement that Obama was a pacifist? Why does being against the Iraq war from the beginning mean that he would never authorize war under any circumstances?
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23124055]My problem with him saying I SAID NO is that no one really new what would happen for sure. And there was no way to tell. More voted to go so does that make them all wrong...Senators are only human[/QUOTE]
Actually, anybody with any real knowledge of the region - even
cursory knowledge, as it hardly took an expert - could see what would happen as soon as Saddam was removed. A lot of us - and I don't mean to brag, but I include myself in this group - spelled out almost exactly what has taken place, and did so before we ever put boots on the ground in Iraq. It
was obvious, and the reason for not voting against it was completely political. As a guest on Bill Maher's show last week so succinctly put it, Democrats were scared to death that the war would be won and we'd be out of there in three months and Bush was going to spend the summer holding victory parades coast-to-coast, and they didn't want to be left out. They caved to political pressure - Hillary Clinton included.
There is
no justifying that vote. Plain and simple, they were either duped or they were political cowards. There's no middle ground.