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McCain Admits He Is Behind Obama in Race

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Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain tells supporters in North Carolina he is behind his Democratic opponent by six points, with the national media already declaring a victor in the race, writing McCain off. (Oct. 18)

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  • That's all McCain supporters have as comebacks - terrorist, faggot, liberal, it's all the same.

  • But when you are tired of talking to stupid people who, for example, think that office fires brought down the twins and WTC7, and that Osama and Taliban did 9/11, then you kind of give up on intelligent talk because its futile when engaging the average robopath debt slave sheeple moron american.

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  • @JUKIO01 anyone else see those black women in the background?

  • mmcain is working for the same people that obama is working for, the elites. doesnt matter who u vote for.

  • arab pride nigga

  • And hes racist too ?

  • mc cain should have won

  • What happened to all the posts which were marked as spam but were just normal posts, mostly with a liberal view. Just goes to show how the Republican base wants to suppress a discussion of the facts. Why debate on the issues when we can call names and swear?

  • I've been saying this forever. As soon as I disagree with someone, I get called all kinds of racial slurs and insults to my education. I wish YouTube did a better job of monitoring language on these boards.

  • Unrelated dirt? The man does NOT have a plumbing license, does NOT make $250,000, and Joe the Plumber didn't even want to be mentioned that many times. CNN did that, not Obama.

  • Quite ^.^

    Seriously though, there was only one person running a year ago that I would have voted for, and that was Ron Paul (a republican who was sadly ignored by most of the mainstream media, and not enough people heard his platform). I'm far from liberal bias (I hate both parties equally ^.^), and though I'm not voting for either candidate, I really don't think either one would make a bad leader. Though, if I were asked which is better for our country right now, I'd say Obama. Just my opinion

  • Okay.

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