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US hopefuls target undecided voters - 2 Nov 2008

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Millions of Americans have already casted their votes early, but John McCain and Barack Obama, US presidential hopefuls, are still pounding the campaign trail.

Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from Cleveland, Ohio where a crucial win will mop up undecided voters in time for Tuesday's election.

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  • "What America should be" The only candidate running with that idea is Obama. McCain is now running on "you don't REALLY trust that guy, do you?". I think it's sad where McCain and his followers have gone- he used to be great. He's completely sold out, and anyone who has watched him over the last few years has seen it. It's HOPE versus FEAR, and I'll choose Hope everytime.

  • just because you arent voting for obama that doesent make you racist

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  • I agree. What a bunch of dumbfucks. Living in the age of the internet. How does anyone remain "undecided" by election day? Talk about a group of adults who has an IQ of 13.

  • Americans who want to contribute to their presidential candidate of choice are strictly constrained in giving no more than $2300 per candidate election. But the same limits apparently don't apply in practice to foreigners who want to help Barack Hussein Obama get elected, although the Federal Election Commission clearly does not agree.

  • The brothers Edwan -- Monir and Hasam -- hail from Rafah, GA. That's GA as in Gaza, not Georgia. As first revealed by the Atlas Shrugs blog and further developed in World Net Daily, they contributed a whopping $29,521.54 to Senator Obama's campaign, more than 13 times the legal limit that applies to American citizens.

  • For all you undecided voters out there just ask yourself one simple question. Which candidate truly does love this country McCain or Obama? This is a easy question to answer and its oviously McCain. He has more experience, loyalty to his country,

    and will help cut down taxes. Oboma doesn't love this country. In fact he hates it. This man will ruin america, and on top of that he has no experience. This will put america in complete chaos.

    Vote McCain/ Palin 08' "*~U.S.A~*"

  • Please vote for McCain / Palin on Tuesday!

    I'd much rather see a VP in training than a President in training!

    McCain has the experience we need for our next President.

    McCain/Palin respect life. Obama supports abortion and partial-birth abortion.

    McCain/Palin want to create wealth. Obama wants to spread the wealth by raising our taxes. He will cause many small businesses to close with his fines and higher taxes, causing massive unemployment.

    Clear choice.

    McCain/Palin!

  • "Undecided" voters? Uninformed or ignorant would be better descriptors, I think. These campaigns have gone on long enough.

  • you country is going down the gutter and all u can do is blame the other party. America is truly great, Land of the Ignorant and Home of the retards. I am laughing my ass of at u ppl hahahahhahaha

  • All those companies going out of business. More to follow with Obama's tax "solutions."

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