Political Radar: The Note: Economic Woes Provide Obama Oppor

When it comes to the fundamentals, Sen. John McCain widened that opening for his rival Monday when he said, again — on a day of economic turmoil nearing panic on Wall Street and far beyond — that the “fundamentals of our economy are strong.” McCain’s speeches focusing more on Palin and less on issues “Two things jump out from John McCain’s standard campaign speech: Sarah Palin and change. Mostly Sarah Palin bringing change.”Is McCain hiding behind his Veep choice, afraid that by himself he is out-of-touch and unelectable? Palin reverses herself, will instead stonewall ethics probe Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is unlikely to meet with a special prosecutor looking into whether she or other state officials improperly pushed to punish a trooper, a spokesman for John McCain’s presidential campaign announced Monday.

Who will Joe Binladen and Hillary vote for, for President?

At the democratic debates Joe told George Stephanopoulos that Nobama was not ready to lead and that he believed John McCain was far more qualified.
Hillary also said Nobama was not ready to answer the phone at 3:00AM.
What could ever make them change their minds to vote for him?
Can’t they make a stand?

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