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If the election was held today whom would you vote for? Obama, McCain, Nader, Undecided?

Poll: Presidential General Election Poll, November 2008
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raves +32 -8 by Studied

Answered Undecided (Please leave a comment)

Why was Hillary left out of this poll. Appears biased to me.
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  • raves     [-] by chip

    Answered Obama, Barack

    no more of what has transpired in the past 8 years. mavericks give us a break
  • raves     [-] by Trina

    Answered Obama, Barack

    Obama all day! Say hello to our next president! McCain is a Racist and Palin SUCKS! and First of all, Obama doesn't believe abortion is right, he just doesn't think that telling a woman what to do with her body is right. Ladies, how would you feel if some man told you what to do with your body? Your body is yours and having an abortion should be your choice, not the governments. That's how I feel, and that's how Obama feels!
  • raves     [-] by reality

    Answered Obama, Barack

    Obama doesn't favor abortion, the right of a woman to choose,thats what he supports.
  • raves     [-] by OBAMA HATES OUR TROOPS

    Answered McCain, John

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  • raves     [-] by obama sucks

    Answered McCain, John

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  • raves     [-] by nomoreofthesame
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
    BEING A POW DOES NOT QUALIFY U TO LEAD THIS COUNTRY....SHOT DOWN 3 X, CAPTURED....COME ON, HE IS AN ELDERLY SHELL SHOT ANGRY MAN...WEALTHY TO BOOT....HE IS NOT CONCERN ABOUT CHANGE, HE LIKES THINGS JUST THE WAY IT IS....TO HIS BENEFIT & HIS WEALTHY LIFE STYLE, HE MARRIED INTO POLITICS...SO HE IS PAMPERED BEYOND BELIEF. HE DOES NOT WANT TO TALK ECONOMY JUST KEEP THIS SENSELESS, COSTLY WAR GOING ON & ON. ITS THE MILITARY THING TO DO....? HE IS REPETITIVE, & DOESN'T HAVE FRESH IDEAS...HE CLINGS TO THE PAST TOO MUCH....& PALIN IS A PUPPET....BRAINLESS.
  • raves     [-] by TONY
    to the point
  • raves +1   [-] by Bill

    Answered McCain, John

    God Bless America, the home of the free and the brave!
  • raves +1   [-] by Rebelinfla

    Answered McCain, John

    First of all I will NOT vote for any candiate that is going to raise taxes to middle America, and raise taxes to corporations, so more american's can pay taxes and more than likely lose their jobs in this economy. Because there is only so much Corporation's can pay to goverment before they go down in this economy. I will NOT vote for a candidate that has NO appreciation for the American Soilder and is willing to NOT supply them with needed supply. AND I WILL DEFINETLY NOT VOTE FOR A CANDIATE THAT HAS VOTED 4 TIMES AGAINST SAVING THE LIFE OF A BABY THAT SURVIVES ABORTION.

    AND TO THE WOMEN RIGHTS FOLKS, Yes, women have rights, absolutely, they have rights over themselves, but THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY RIGHTS OVER THE KILLING OF THE LIFE OF ANOTHER HUMAN BEING, WHO HAS HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS.

    ESPECIALLY WHEN THERE ARE 40,000 MILLION ABORTIONS IN THE USA EACH YEAR. These human beings have no voice... see below, there dead, the innoncent and helpless have no voice under MR. OBAMA 'HUSSEIN" BARRACK.



    killing life human human civil rights 40000 abortions usa year
  • raves +2   [-] by kay
    That is the most disturbing photo I have ever seen and it just makes me sick to see what happens to these babies everyday! Birth control people... there are many choices and there are NO excuses!
    Don't Vote Insane
    Vote McCain
  • raves     [-] by TONY
    Hey Rebelinfla, you are really out there posting that picture on the site, years ago me and my wife lost our son at birth and that was the most difficultiest thing I ever had to deal with and I'm sure I'm not the only person either, so when making a point try and be a little more considerate of others... Now Obama clearly states that he is for women making a choice, ladies of ages 13 to adult have there right to determine their future within a time frame of the pregnancy, this picture shows to be about a 6 month old baby which is ridiculous... I'm against abortion but if your not in a situation, don't judge other people, I have this saying I like to tell people, : A MAN WHO JUDGES ANOTHER IN A NEGATIVE ASPECT, ONLY ENABLES CARMA TO REVITALIZE ITS POSITION, FULL CIRCLE..... Careful with this kind of debate.
  • raves     [-] by TONY
    And also I can't remember any president signing a bill against abortion, can you?
  • raves     [-] by truthandjusticeforall
    THats not an abortion,,, Thats a still life birth you ignorant catholic dumb ass...... MAn . you really think people are as stupid as yourself... LOLOLOLO
  • raves +2   [-] by underaged voter

    Answered McCain, John

    i know i wouldnt vote for Obamba. I dont think he's a bad guy, quite the opposite.But some of his views and opinions turn me away. Like the fact that he's for abortion. That is totally wrong.
    Go ahead and say that a woman should be able to chose, but its still wrong.
    its still killing. Its against God's law.
    And God's law is what this country is based on.
    And for all you non-believers, you can argue all you want.
    But think about what America would be like if we werent based on God and the Bible.
    There would be a bigger likelyhood that we wouldnt have the freedoms we have.
    Maybe we wouldnt be a free counrty, and have all these rights. We could've ended up like China and be half communist.
    And this country wouldnt have flourished, we wouldnt be the number 1 nation.
    This is all a blessing from God, whether you belive it or not.

    But honestly, i dont think anyone is a great, really super good choice. Every canidate has things going against them. haha
  • raves     [-] by SnaekySnap

    Answered Obama, Barack

    Nader needs to get back to consumer products and stay there. McLiar, Bush III, same difference. Does anyone really want more of the crap this country is in today? Yes, I know there are idiots that do. I work with one that said "yes, the republicans have screwed up this country and McCain will do no better, but I'm a republican and I'm going to vote republican anyway." And they call us that do not agree with them unpatriotic. How unpatriotic can you be to say you don't care if this country goes down the tubes? Obama is the only choice for anyone with half a brain or more. Only brain washed idiots will vote otherwise. Oh yeah, the filthy rich will vote otherwise also because they are the only ones that benefit under republican policies.
  • raves +1   [-] by GOPallthe Way
    OPEN MOUTH AND STICK IN FOOT


    Obama Pays Women Only 78 Percent of What He Pays Men
    Thursday, September 18, 2008
    By Fred Lucas, Staff Writer



    (CNSNews.com) – While Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has produced a television ad criticizing Sen. John McCain’s position on equal pay for women and pointing out that women in America are paid only 77 cents on the dollar compared to men, Obama pays his own female Senate staffers, on average, only 78 percent of what he pays male staffers.

    Women on McCain’s staff, meanwhile, earn 24 percent more on average than women on Obama’s Senate staff. McCain also pays his female Senate staff members a higher average salary than his male Senate staff members.

    Women occupy seven of the top 10 highest-paid positions on McCain’s staff, and five of the top 10 highest-paid positions on Obama’s staff.

    The numbers come from the most recent Report of the Secretary of the Senate, which includes the salaries of every member of each U.S. senator’s staff during the period of Oct. 1, 2007 through March 31, 2008.

    This is the second consecutive six-month period reviewed by CNSNews.com in which McCain, an Arizona Republican, has paid women on his Senate staff a higher average salary than he pays men and Obama has paid men a higher average salary than he pays women.

    The pay gap between men and women in McCain’s office closed in the most recent six-month period compared to the previous period, but th...
    OPEN MOUTH AND STICK IN FOOT


    Obama Pays Women Only 78 Percent of What He Pays Men
    Thursday, September 18, 2008
    By Fred Lucas, Staff Writer



    (CNSNews.com) – While Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has produced a television ad criticizing Sen. John McCain’s position on equal pay for women and pointing out that women in America are paid only 77 cents on the dollar compared to men, Obama pays his own female Senate staffers, on average, only 78 percent of what he pays male staffers.

    Women on McCain’s staff, meanwhile, earn 24 percent more on average than women on Obama’s Senate staff. McCain also pays his female Senate staff members a higher average salary than his male Senate staff members.

    Women occupy seven of the top 10 highest-paid positions on McCain’s staff, and five of the top 10 highest-paid positions on Obama’s staff.

    The numbers come from the most recent Report of the Secretary of the Senate, which includes the salaries of every member of each U.S. senator’s staff during the period of Oct. 1, 2007 through March 31, 2008.

    This is the second consecutive six-month period reviewed by CNSNews.com in which McCain, an Arizona Republican, has paid women on his Senate staff a higher average salary than he pays men and Obama has paid men a higher average salary than he pays women.

    The pay gap between men and women in McCain’s office closed in the most recent six-month period compared to the previous period, but the pay gap widened slightly in Obama’s office. The CNSNews.com analysis included all staff members for each Senator—except those listed as “interns”—that were included in the Report of the Secretary of the Senate.

    Gender issues have played a role in the presidential race recently as McCain picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, the first woman to be nominated for vice president by the Republican Party. This week, the National Organization for Women formally endorsed Obama for president.

    In the period from October 1 through March 31, Obama paid women on his Senate staff an average annual salary of $44,953.21, which was $12,472 less than the $57,425.00 average annual salary he paid men. Women outnumbered men on the staff 30 to 27.

    McCain paid women on his Senate staff an average annual salary of $55,777.39, which was marginally higher than the average annual salary of $55,165.29 that he paid men.

    In percentage terms, McCain paid female staffers 101 percent of what he paid men. Women outnumbered men on McCain’s staff, 26 to 16.

    NOW President Kim Gandy did not view the pay disparity as a problem.

    “It depends on what positions they’re in,” Gandy told CNSNews.com. “Certain positions are paid more than other positions. I do know quite a number of women very high up in his staff and in his campaign who are extraordinarily strong supporters of women’s rights. We don’t advocate people be hired because of their gender. We advocated people be hired and paid without regard to their gender.”

    Thirteen of the 20 highest paid members of McCain’s Senate staff were women during the sixth-month reporting period. Eight of the 20 highest paid members of Obama’s Senate staff were women.

    The Obama campaign ad says: “Today women work to help support their families but are paid just 77 cents for every $1 a man makes. It’s just one more thing John McCain doesn’t get about our economy.”

    The 77-cents figure comes from Census Bureau statistics. A Census Bureau fact sheet says: “The median annual earnings of women 16 or older who worked year-round full time in 2006: Women earned 77 cents for every $1 earned by men.”

    Like the Census Bureau average referenced in the Obama ad, the CNSNews.com analysis is based on average annual earnings.

    As of the end of March, the highest paid male on Obama’s staff was Christopher Lu, his legislative director, who earned $60,000 over the six month period, or $120,000 if adjusted annually.

    The highest paid female on Obama’s Senate staff for the six-month period ending in March was Carolyn D. Mosely, an administrative manager earning $50,499.96 for the period, or $100,999.92 per year.

    The highest paid member of McCain’s staff for the period was a man, Mark A. Buse, an administrative assistant whose salary if adjusted for the year would be $168,981.24. Buse began working for the McCain Senate staff on Feb. 11 this year. Through the end of March he had earned $22,222.19.

    The highest paid woman on McCain’s staff is Ann D. Beggeman, the legislative director, who earned $65,298.48 for the six month period, which would be $130,596.96 for a year.

    On Obama’s staff one female and one male earned six-figure salaries. On McCain’s staff two of the three people earning six figures were males.

    When Feminist Majority Foundation President Eleanor Smeal announced her support for Obama earlier this week, she pointed to gender pay equity as an issue. Smeal would not comment on Obama’s Senate staff payroll, but said women voters should focus on the public policies of the candidates rather than other factors.

    “What I do know is on the issues that affect millions of women, the Lilly Ledbetter Act, which fights wage discrimination, McCain votes no,” Smeal told CNSNews.com. “We’re looking at what they’re doing to impact the lives of working women and right now. McCain has been consistently a no vote on many important issues to women.”

    The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, if passed, would extend the limit on how long an employee can wait before suing an employer for pay discrimination. The legislation was named after Lilly Ledbetter, who was a supervisor at Goodyear Tire & Rubber's plant in Gadsden, Ala. She sued for pay discrimination before retiring after 19 years because she had made $6,500 less per year than the lowest paid male supervisor.

    However, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out her case, saying she waited too long to file a complaint. The court said that under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, an employee must sue within 180 days of a decision regarding pay if alleged discrimination is involved. The bill sought to change the law, but Democrats could not muster the needed 60 votes to override a Republican filibuster in the Senate. Ledbetter spoke at the Democratic National Convention in August.

    McCain opposed the legislation, though he was campaigning at the time of the vote. Obama voted for it.

    In April, CNSNews.com reported on the previous Secretary of the Senate report, which covered the period between April 1 and Sept. 30, 2007. In that period, Obama paid the 36 men on his Senate staff an average $55,962 and the 31 women on his staff an average of $48,729. McCain paid the 16 men on his staff an average of $56,628.83 per year and the 30 women an average of $59,104.51 (See story: http://www.cnsnews.com/public... .)


    Methodology

    The information for the CNSNews.com analysis was taken from the Report of the Secretary of the Senate that covered the six month period ending March 31.

    As was the case with the previous story published in April, CNSNews.com sent its analysis of the Secretary of the Senate’s payroll data to both the Obama and McCain Senate offices. McCain Senate spokesman Robert Fischer and Obama Senate spokesman Michael Ortiz confirmed the accuracy of the information, but did not comment on the gender pay comparisons between their offices.

    Because the Report of the Secretary of the Senate only covers half a year, the salaries listed for those six months were simply multiplied by two to determine the annual salary. To arrive at the annual salary for employees who only worked for part of the six months, CNSNews.com divided the total amount they were paid by the number of days they were employed then multiplied that number by 365.

    Correction: In an initial posting of this story, it said that that the average annual male salary in Sen. Barack Obama's office was $10,472 more than the average annual female salary, in fact the average annual male salary in Obama's office was $12,472 more than the average annual female salary.
  • raves     [-] by Kay

    Answered Undecided (Please leave a comment)

    I am writing in Hillary Clinton and by the way, you forgot Bob Barr. Why would you even mention Nader, he won't be on the ballots of 27 states. DUH.
  • raves     [-] by SnaekySnap
    Why you mention Hillary? She's not on any of the ballots, a wasted vote... DUHHHH. You may think it's a smart vote but if you were truly a Hillary supporter you would do as she asks and vote for Obama. Cut your face off to spite your nose.
  • raves     [-] by Rebelinfla
    Hillary recommends Obama, . because she has to put a front for the Democratic party OBAMA used Hillary and the Clintons to run for President and screwed up her opportunity... because he is a traitor even to his own party! party obama hillary clintons run president screwed opportunity traitor party And, I wll not vote for that dishonest bastard even if he is a Democrat.
  • raves +3   [-] by noobama

    Answered McCain, John

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  • raves     [-] by borderqueen
    And who has been the Congress in Control all these decades that politicians have exploited the country for their own self benefits?
  • raves     [-] by Kay
    The "do nothing" congress' have little to do with it. They just do whatever big business tells them. Look at this "BAIL OUT" controversy.
  • raves +2 -2 [-] by JIM

    Answered Obama, Barack

    mccain and palin are a couple of fucking idiots
  • raves +1   [-] by noobama
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  • raves +2 -1 [-] by gunslinga

    Answered Obama, Barack

    Obama 4 President