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why do YOU think McCain lost?

I serious think Palin hurt him quite a bit.
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Re: why do YOU think McCain lost?

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  • The fact that he reminds me too much of Bush and there is something odd about him
  • 1. Palin

    2. His age

    3. The fact that he agrees a bit too much with the current administration. Even Republicans are having financial issues in this economy.

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  • People tied him to Bush. Not that is was very hard.

    Democratic registration and voting were at an all time high.

    People dislike white crusty old men. They were sticking it to the man.

  • Bush.

    He's not a charismatic speaker.

    He looks older because he was a POW and that, unfortunately, hurts his appeal.

    Palin, in some cases. 

     

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  • Bush and the fact that the Republican party is so far from what they've ever been.

    Palin helped him as much as she hurt him - the base LOVES her and they do not like him.

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  • I don't think Palin helped, but Bush and the state this country is in is what I think. People  want something new and for alot of them Mc Cain represents the same old Bush way of doing things.
  • Bush and Palin.  If he had stayed the same McCain that ran in 2000, he might've gotten my vote, but by hiring all of Bush's campaign team he turned into a GOP/Bush clone and lost it.
  • Anger with Bush for the economy
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  • I think the race, would have been hard for Obama, if McCain had chosen someone other than Palin. So I think Palin hurt him.?
  • Bush to a degree, the negativity and Palin.

    eta: strategy (which ties in with the negativity)

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  • In addition to all of the above (Bush, his age, Palin, etc.) I can't say that he really spent ANY time talking about his action plans. I didn't feel that he did well in the debates and how a candidate handles himself in difficult situations is a BIGGIE for me. Finally, I don't feel like he was campaigning for all American's - all I heard about was his promise to protect the EXTREMELY wealthy.
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  • Bush and Palin.

    I think people are tired of the results of the last 8 years and want a change.

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  • I think the biggest factor is that people are disillusioned with Bush right now...........and so a lot of people just wanted a change and that was it, Obama has a very thin resume, and while that would hurt a lot of politicians this year it was a benefit to him, he hasn't been around long enough for people to really know much about him other then he is different then the establishment.  
  • It's a mixed bag IMO. The economy, Bush, the current state of the republican party and Palin. I will say that Palin propably appealed to the far right - but did not appeal to me, who is more in the middle.

     

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  • 1.  Bush

    2.  I think he cam accross jittery when the econmony (and his poll #s) started to fail

    3.  public mockery of Sarah Palin


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  • Palin, Bush, and the fact that he did way less advertising/campaigning. I mean, Obama got his name out there in a big way. He outspent McCain in campaign advertising 4 to 1.
  • "If he had stayed the same McCain that ran in 2000, he might've gotten my vote"

    My husband said the same thing and the last republican he supported was reagan. he said in the last 8 years he really followed in bush's footsteps and changed his ways. Mccain 2000 was a much better politician. Maybe he thought that was the way to get elected, but it wasn't.

  • I am an independent voter and while I have traditionally voted Dem, I also have only been old enough to vote in now three elections, so that's hardly a "pattern" IMO.  What drew me away from McCain was his voting record being too close to Bush's, Palin combined with his age in a big way, and his healthcare plan, which would not really help stem the growing crisis in American healthcare.
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  • Bush, Palin and his age.
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    Ditto!  And the fact that he couldn't come right out and disagree with Bush, so he tried to make himself sound like he wasn't a Republican.  I don't think anyone fell for it.

  • I know my husband changed his vote to Obama to bring down the white man. Smile
  • I totally agree with elm.
  • Bush

    His campaign and lack of funding for the GOP

    the huge voter turnout in young and new voters

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