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Both McCain and Obama have an equal chance in the election. Polls say that Obama is leading but the polls may not be 100% accurate. You will just have to wait for election day. Many polls right now say many different things. While some give Obama a double-digit lead, others give him only three point lead. This is about as close as you can get, nothing is sure, so be absolutely sure to vote for your candidate on November 4, 2008!
Are you serious? Like everything!!! McCain says if you want health care get it if you don't that is fine. While on the other hand Obama says that he will give everyone free health care. Like that's gonna work... Anyways, Obama has set a date that he will have the troups out by. McCain says let's keep them there until we can make sure they won't go back into chaous. Which would ruin the point of going there in the 1st place!!! McCain is going to get read of tax cuts, and keep the tax percent the same. Obama is going to cut down the price of tax for anyone who makes less then 250,000 a year. But incredibly higher it if they are above this is so unfair. Also Obama thinks we should not drill at all and use all renewable resources to get power. McCain thinks we should drill in the US so we don't have to buy from other countries. McCain also thinks we should use renewable resources, but use that as an extra thing. Hope this helps!
Does it really matter McCain or Obama they are both going to keep the troops in Iraq the both voted for the bail out .... they both make promises that they have no intention of keeping. What happened to the Obama that was going to bring our troups home? I guess the lobbyists from the military industrial complexes around the world must have put some money in the pot now Obama sound more aggressive than McCain.
The Presidential election is NOT determined by a popular vote of all American voters. The election is actually decided in the Electoral College after 50 separate and independent State elections. With the exception of Nebraska and Maine, whichever candidate wins 50% +1 votes in each State wins ALL of that States Electoral votes. This has the effect as if 100% of voters in the State voted for the candidate with the most votes in the State, even if the vote is really 51/49 or 99/1. 270 votes are needed in the Electoral College to win the Presidency. On October 30, 2008, RealClearPolitics.com was predicting on Nov 4, 2008 the Electoral College vote will be: Obama 311 McCain 142 Undecided 85 So either candidate can still get the 270 Electoral votes needed to win at this point! The 10/29 Fox poll of 924 likely voters had Obama with 47%, McCain 44% The 10/29 Rasmussen poll of 3000 likely voters had Obama with 51%, McCain 46% The10/29 Gallup poll of 2437 likely voters had Obama with 51%, McCain 44% The 10/29 Zogby poll of 1179 likely voters had Obama 50%, McCain 43% The 10/29 Hotline poll of 869 likely voters had Obama 48%, McCain 42% The 10/29 ABC poll of 1327 likely voters had Obama with 52%, McCain 44% The 10/29 IBD/TIPP poll of 886 likely voters had Obama with 48%, McCain 44% The10/23/2008 Newsweek poll of 882 likely voters had Obama with 53%, McCain 41%. So, you can see that polls taken at the same time can report different findings. You do need to read the wording of all polls in the press closely in order to compare 'apples to apples, oranges to oranges'. The more people that are included in the poll, the more accurately the poll is going to reflect what voters actually think. 'Likely voters' are voters that voted in the last two elections and say they will probably vote again. "Registered voters' include everyone registered to vote. Newly registered voters traditionally have not voted in as high of percentages as 'Likely Voters' vote. Whether the millions of registered voters signed up by Obama this year will be passionate about their candidate and actually vote, to reverse the historical trends, will be seen on Election Day. Obama has been registering millions of new voters, and these are 'Registered Voters', but they are not, by definition, 'Likely Voters' because they did not vote in the last two elections. However, all the Polls listed above show only 'Likely Voters', so it is likely that Obama's lead is greater than these Polls indicate if the newly Registered voters actually vote. By law, pollsters are permitted to call cell phones and people on the 'Do-Not-Call' lists. However, most pollsters are only surveying people that have old-fashioned land-lines. Pew Research found that among the 'cell phone-only group' (which is apparently just under 15% of the country) you get a massive shift. It goes up to 61% for Obama and drops to 32% for McCain. That's a big difference when the polls ignore this segment of the population! This practice of only calling Land-Lines may well be skewing all poll results in this election cycle, because more young people have only cell phones, and people with only a cell phone are more likely to vote for Obama than McCain. If this year's polls do not mirror the actual voting in November, the next election may include polls with more cell phone users represented in the polls. So learn about the candidates and then VOTE!
Eleven point two five or eleven and a quarter = 11.25
With the next presidential election almost three years away, one can only speculate. Many believe that the current frontrunners are Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former Secretary of State and wife of former President Bill Clinton, for the Democratic Party and Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey, for the Republican Party. However, I doubt that anyone has formally announced their candidacy at this point, and anything can happen over the next few years.
Four hundred seven point eleven or and eleven cents if it's money.
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On what?
No, Michelle Obama is President Obama's wife, the First Lady. Although there have been females who were candidates for both president and vice president, so far, the United States has never had a woman president, nor a woman vice president. It should be noted that some sources expect Hillary Clinton to be a candidate for president in 2016: if she does decide to run, she will be the first former First Lady to also run for president. Michelle Obama has also been asked about running for office after her husband is no longer president; but she has said that at this point, she has no interest in being a political candidate.
Impersonal means no reference point. Neutral shall we say. Two people said would you rather have Obama or Mccain. And you think both are numbskulls and you couldn't care less. "Not to sound too impersonal, But I don't really care..."
11.92011 = Eleven . (point) ninety two hundredth, and eleven hundred thousandth