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Poll: Obama still faces doubts on experience
« on: November 03, 2008, 10:56:40 AM »

how can people be this dumb?  if you don't have the experience, then you can't trust the agenda, especially if it is a
"change" based agenda.  and it's not necessarily what you want to throw out, it's what you want to replace it with.

but it's numbers like these that make me wonder if the pollsters are miles and miles off target.  77 percent of the
respondents think that mccain has the right experience, as opposed to 46 percent that thought that obama had
the right experience.

it's amazing what 2% of the electorate may be about to do to us.

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Poll: Obama still faces doubts on experience
A new poll out on election eve says that voters look at Democrat Barack Obama as a strong leader, but are divided about whether he has enough seasoning.

Sixty percent of likely voters said Obama is a "strong and decisive leader," 57 percent said he is someone they would be proud to have as president, and 55 percent said he can bring the change the country needs, according to the CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll.

But only 46 percent said he had the right experience to be president, while 52 percent said he doesn't.

For Republican John McCain, 64 percent said he is a strong leader, 59 percent said he is someone they would be proud of as president, and 77 percent said he has the right experience, the poll found.

But only 46 percent said McCain can deliver the change needed.

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Re: Poll: Obama still faces doubts on experience
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2008, 10:57:33 AM »
Voting "present" 129 times does not a leader make.
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Re: Poll: Obama still faces doubts on experience
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2008, 11:05:41 AM »
Still? When did it, and why in the hell would it stop? He's the most inexperienced f'n person to ever run for the office of President.
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Re: Poll: Obama still faces doubts on experience
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2008, 11:12:14 AM »
Still? When did it, and why in the hell would it stop? He's the most inexperienced f'n person to ever run for the office of President.

I guess the big news is that this ran in the boston globe. :-)  I didn't expect them to ever admit this.