See, here I am, hoping to God that McCain actually does get the Republican nominee. Because I just plain like him, for one, and would vote for him. But also because I also really like Clinton and Obama (the former a tiny bit more), and I would love an election where I couldn't decide between the R or D nominees.
Obama is really charismatic and everything, but I think he just gives off an air of being too "new." And I also think that with Clinton, people automatically (of course) associate her with her husband--you know, "hey, it's like letting him back in the white house again." I think that she stands a better chance for those reasons... she comes off as more worldly and experienced, and Obama as more... naive, almost, you know, very new. So right now I'm thinking it'll be Clinton in the end (although who really knows).
But dammit, I do love McCain, too. *laugh* He's too old and loud-mouthed and I just don't know that he can realistically get the R nomination, but I hope he does anyway. *laugh*
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Obama is really charismatic and everything, but I think he just gives off an air of being too "new." And I also think that with Clinton, people automatically (of course) associate her with her husband--you know, "hey, it's like letting him back in the white house again." I think that she stands a better chance for those reasons... she comes off as more worldly and experienced, and Obama as more... naive, almost, you know, very new. So right now I'm thinking it'll be Clinton in the end (although who really knows).
But dammit, I do love McCain, too. *laugh* He's too old and loud-mouthed and I just don't know that he can realistically get the R nomination, but I hope he does anyway. *laugh*