taking a page from santorum

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BigDrawMan
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taking a page from santorum

#1 Post by BigDrawMan » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:04 am

I got a mailing yesterday of a glossy 6x8 postcard with Hillary's smiling mug on both sides.
It extolled Hillary's virtues and praised her accomplishments.
And it gave those people who wanted her to be president to vote for her by voting for John McCain.
thats precious

It was paid for by the State GOP.

if I were a Republican running for a statewide office I would be peeved.

I would be interested to know why the state GOP thinks that invoking Hillary when their candidate is in trouble will help.
I despise Hillary
mccain is McOk.
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Re: taking a page from santorum

#2 Post by BigDrawMan » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:24 am

i heard something from the pew media research types that may explain this

they say the typical undecided voter is an older white woman, more religious and less educated than the typical voter


Hillary supporters
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Re: taking a page from santorum

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:29 am

BigDrawMan wrote:i heard something from the pew media research types that may explain this

they say the typical undecided voter is an older white woman, more religious and less educated than the typical voter


Hillary supporters
Nice try. A typical Clinton supporter these days looks like an Obama supporter.
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