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Old 04-26-2008, 12:15 PM
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Mccain versus Obama Who will win?

I think the democratic candidate has a slight advantage this go around. If you look at the states compared to last election that are in play-the democrats have more states that they have a chance of winning compared with very few states that the republicans. The matchup in my mind compares to the Kennedy/Nixon. You have the older experienced/tested candidate against the younger supposely rising star.

The republicans will go after Obama on his lack of experience, iraq(depending on the situation/news), the reverend story, revko etc. Tax and Spend, protectionism, increased taxes.

The democrats will go after Mccain by saying that he is another Bush, no idea on how to manage the economic situation, Iraq(depending on the situation/news), To Old, Washington Insider
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