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A Democracy Corps (D)Obama leading McCain 50%-45% in a two-way race or 49%-43% if Bob Barr (L) and Ralph Nader are included.
That tells me that more democrats will go for the alternatives, than will Republicans....
Poll among Religious Right...
80 percent of Southern Baptist pastors plan to vote for McCain and only 1 percent for Obama, according to a poll of 778 pastors conducted by LifeWay Research in April and May. Fifteen percent were undecided.
-- 78 percent of likely evangelical voters say they'll vote for McCain, according to a survey of 1,003 adults conducted in May by The Barna Group.
-- 57 percent of evangelical Protestants say they'll vote for McCain and 25 percent for Obama, according to a poll of 3,002 adults in April and May commissioned by the Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin College. Additionally, 54 percent of evangelical Protestants identify themselves as Republicans -- down only 2 percent from a similar poll in 2004.
* Phil Burress heads the anti-porn group Citizens for Community Values and was active in the successful drive in 2004 to amend Ohio's constitution to ban same sex marriages.
"McCain wasn't my first choice, and I'm not sure about him now," he was recently quoted saying, "but we've got a zero chance of getting a conservative Supreme Court justice out of either Clinton or Obama. I don't know whether we've got a 25 percent chance, or a 50 percent chance, or a 100 percent chance with McCain—but it's better than zero, and I'm going to do everything in my power to help get him elected. He's our best shot."
Tennessee Conservative Union Endorses John McCain
Here is the release:
I don’t always agree with John McCain, but I have always admired him. He suffered and fought for his country and prevailed. Perhaps that’s why I’ve been sickened by the attacks on him by some Washington-based conservatives this week. One went so far as to say that McCain is more liberal than Hillary Clinton.
It makes you wonder if some of the more cynical have decided a new Clinton or Obama administration would mean better fundraising, higher rating points and more books sold.
Perhaps I’m just too old-fashioned for the modern media based conservative movement. I always knew one thing about Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, which is that the country came before person, principal came before party and philosophy came before personal profit.
The selection of candidates this year provides no clear choice for conservatives. If you believe the primary job of the president is to be the spiritual leader for the Country, then Mike Huckabee deserves your consideration. If you feel America needs a successful businessman to manage the economy, then Mitt Romney would seem to have the resume.
I cannot question any conservatives vote in this very unique and volatile election. I do question the credibility of the talking heads that have chosen to attempt to destroy McCain rather than simply oppose him.
In this time of war and generation of terrorism I still believe that Job One for a President is Commander and Chief. Can there be a clearer choice for Commander and Chief than John McCain? I’ll be casting my conservative vote against the terrorists, in favor of a strong national defense and for the future Commander and Chief John McCain.
-Lloyd C. Daugherty
Chairman ,
Tennessee Conservative Unionp/quote]
The conservatives that McCain will have a problem with are those that back closing our borders. Barr, will most likely get those votes, UNLESS......during the Republican Convention McCain can bring those votes his direction. He can do that, it is definitely feasible. THAT, imo, is the conservative group that could vote for Barr.
BUT, in a recent Rasmussen poll, it shows that only 2% list a 3rd party candidate as who they will vote for.
I'm done....soul, you can believe as you wish.....that's cool.
BTW, I HAVE NEVER SAID LIEBERMAN WAS A GOOD CHOICE.......and I don't think McCain will choose him, but I've been wrong before.
I like Lieberman, but I'm an independent.....so that's not surprising.....*winks*



