azcentral.com — A new national poll says young adults age 18 to 29 overwhelmingly prefer Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain in the race for the White House. Obama leads McCain 56 percent to 29 percent with 13 percent undecided and the remaining 2 percent supporting third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Bob Barr.
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zedkittySep 26, 2008
you are sooo idiotic. some of us are just impassioned supporters that get so fired up about our pet cause we digg all we find and then digg more! i am an unpaid supporter....oh and i approve this message.
brittineastSep 27, 2008
How about Liberal parents. Are their kids way smarter if they still believe what their parents told them? Or are you saying that every child that grows up in a liberal home should be a conservative and vice verse. Think, think man.
mcgaff23Sep 27, 2008
Here's one of my points which you seemed to have missed: THIS time a third party vote will only hurt. If you want REAL change, start shoring up support for a Ron Paul or a Ralph Nader or some other third party candidate NOW and try to get them to be a VIABLE option in 2012. Yes, voting R or D this time will essentially be extending the same rhetorical, corruptible, political bulls**t that has sent this country into a quagmire over the past 8, or more, years for another 4. You must understand that change via a third party candidate will not happen for many years and not unless you start campaigning NOW and HEAVILY for 2012. You can't seriously think a third party candidate will EVER win if they only start campaigning and getting out in the public eye the year of the election. You want change? Stop talking s**t (particularly in a comment section of a website) and get off your ass and do something about it. I'm going to my local Libertarian office to see what I can do to help publicize the cause for the next 4 years of my life.......will you have the balls to do the same?In the meantime, throw your vote one way or the other this year, but don't waste it. At least consider that Obama has the ability to lead us effectively and is much more able, maybe not to save us from the brink, but to pull us back a bit.
lilhelperSep 27, 2008
oh ya, al gore would totally lie to everyone...f**k our economy in the ass.Ya he would do that.
moncloverOct 8, 2008
Of course young voters are for Obama.........they are to immature to know better!
canada01Oct 29, 2008
Unless you really mean that, don't say it. Name another country that would be better. Can you honestly tell me how bush has screwed your life up? Be honest. What has he done that has effected you directly?
canada01Oct 29, 2008
Thank you for bringing some common sense to this election. I always tell people that ALL politicians say the same things o get elected. You have to base your decision on their voting record, personal values etc. At the end of the day my main point is who i think is going to keep the country and my family the safest in this world we live in and i truly believe that obama is not tough enough to do that.
tina61Nov 2, 2008
To all college students vote for the person who is out to help you further your education and that person is Barack Obama. All he is asking that you give your time giving back in somewhere to the community for a 1year. That could be helping some child with their school work, helping out feeding the homeless, helping out in a Nursing home, there are a lot of things you could do to give back to others. Check out both of their plans. From what I understand college these days is not cheap and during the debates if I heard right McCain wants to put a freeze on loans and that will make it harder to get loans for school. So who do you think is looking out for you, if you have not made up your minds time is running out. Get the facts and vote from there.
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