With 68% of Americans now saying, things are better in Iraq. Will it matter tonite, when Obama challenges McCain's vote on the War? Will the electorate care, anymore?
With 68% of Americans now saying, things are better in Iraq. Will it matter tonite, when Obama challenges McCain's vote on the War? Will the electorate care, anymore?
It won't matter to anyone IMHO ... both candidates will stick to their guns
... neither will admit that their respective vote/position on the war, and then the surge was wrong ...
... to do so would be so unpolitical
Last edited by DaveR; 09-26-2008 at 01:03 PM.
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