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Poll: Are you an Obama Mama or a Palin Pal?

Are you an Obama Mama or a Palin Pal?
Options:
Obama Mama
Palin Pal
Neither
Undecided
Results:

Obama Mama
42%
Palin Pal
27%
Neither
25%
Undecided
6%
Total votes: 212
Created by Vero
Posted on 09/05/2008 01:39 PM
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Comments:
"Palin Pal" seems biased - I'm for John too!
posted by Dessa on 09/05/2008 04:07 PM
I did not mean any bias, it was just for the word effect!

Vero
posted by Vero on 09/05/2008 04:09 PM
I'm not voting for the next president.
posted by Chelle on 09/05/2008 04:55 PM
We all should vote. It is our duty. No one should complain if they don't vote. Too many people are going to be running to the polls based soley on someones skin color and that is no way to determine our next president.
posted by Leslie on 09/06/2008 09:30 PM
OBAMA/BIDEN 2008!!!!!!!
posted by on 09/08/2008 03:27 PM
Educated people vote based on the best candidate...not what they look like, or what gender they are. That being said, I believe McCain/Palin is the best ticket and I will be voting for them.

I agree with the previous comment about voting...if you don't vote, you don't have a right to complain either.
posted by FirstTimeMommy on 09/09/2008 09:40 AM
This thread looks dangerous at 2 am. That said...Obama embodies sincerity, original thought, personal challenge and possibility.
posted by Charli on 09/10/2008 02:22 AM
Go McCain/ Palin '08!!!!

Eveyone needs to vote, it's a honor that is being wasted. Pay attention, it affects you and your family.
posted by Brandi on 09/10/2008 03:29 PM
I work hard on the Obama campaign, because I want a brighter future for my daughter & I have a teenage son I want in a university not in a war.
posted by Angela on 09/12/2008 12:37 PM
Palin Power! I've worked in politics since college (former VP of our state College Republicans) and have never been so excited about an election... as I have been today with the McCain/Palin ticket. Finally a female leader that I can look up to.
posted by Jess on 09/12/2008 04:32 PM
Palin Pal. Obama/Biden just sounds too close to Osama Bin Lauden to me.
posted by Brenda on 09/13/2008 09:15 AM
It doesn't matter who you vote for, the important thing is to VOTE. Exercise your right that was given to you by the sacrifice of others. Freedom isn't free, so please don't waste it!!
posted by Katie on 09/14/2008 10:03 AM
I base my decision solely on moral value. Who I think holds the same values as I do. Face it, neither of them look perfect to anyone.
posted by Lindsay on 09/28/2008 05:21 PM
McCain/Palin, wow is this woman not awsome? I have always said that if a woman ran for president I would vote for her in a heartbeat. Unfortunately it had to be Hillary, ha ha. So I was even more excited when McCain announced Palin. There is something about Obama that actually scares me. Don't know what it is, but he just scares me.
posted by Kim on 10/03/2008 03:32 AM
Regardless of her being a woman, shes very intelligent and experienced. Sorry but the media puts things out of context. Proof is in the actions not words.

*McCain-Palin 2008* I want whats best for my ids future also,and I believe they will make it happen!!

But everyone SHOULD vote. This is our future. You dont have to announce who youre for, but at least vote.
posted by Dana on 10/06/2008 12:25 PM
I wish there was a candidate who EARNED my vote... not feeling too satisfied basing my vote on who I dislike the least, or tolerate the most... And no, you should not vote due to someones skin color however, some will not vote due to someones skin color...
I'm more concerned about who is underneath the president because they seem to be making all the decisions that are destroying our country, but I'm praying for a turn around!!!! That this country doesn't completely forsake God & have to deal with His hand/blessings being removed...
posted by Candice on 10/26/2008 01:37 PM
unfortunately, who I wanted to win didn't, so I'll be on my knees a lot praying that Obama does not throw this country to the dogs.
posted by Mary on 11/05/2008 03:06 PM
Regardless of who runs our country God runs my life and thats who I will be turning to for my answers...but I did vote Obama.
posted by Rena on 12/11/2008 09:01 PM
I voted for Obama and am happy to have done so - thus far he's done more work for this country in three months than Bush did in the last six years of his two terms.
posted by likethegum on 04/04/2009 05:52 PM
Hi,im a so proud Obama mama!Yet ive got many friends with different ideals.We have our heated debates(lol), yet we all respect one anothers choice.
God Bless,Tori
posted by CraftyDiva on 09/10/2009 01:38 PM
Neither. I didn't vote for Obama, and don't support any of his political ideals. I wouldn't ever vote for Palin, and don't think she's qualified to be in office. I'm a true conservative - Ron Paul in 2012!
posted by April on 03/01/2010 05:47 PM
  
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