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libNOT_Sr    Graham for VP?   4/26/2008 7:21:47 AM
In my view, two equally liberal to moderate Republicans on the same ticket could push many conservatives over the edge of no return. Personally, I have decided to vote for McCain in the fall election primarily due to the probable upcoming vacancies in the Supreme Court and his pro-military stance (I have three sons in the US Army). Three more "Ruths" appointed by a President Obama would set this country back decades....that thought alone helped me decide to support McCain. Sen. Graham is likable enough, but just not the balance needed to offset McCain's liberal tendencies (McCain-Feingold, immigration, tax policy) and more importantly....to keep the conservative base interested.
 
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ker       4/26/2008 4:59:56 PM
Obama could be a McGovern / Ducacus type candidate. 
 
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