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« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2008, 08:34:21 PM »

But regardless of what Democratic is nominated, they should be favored to win Pennsylvania.
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I must disagree with this statement. Obama and Hillary are very different from Kerry and McCain can bring in more people than Bush did.
Thanks for the welcome. My question to you is - what demographic in PA do you think can McCain steal from the Democrats to win the state? Why? What is McCain offering that Obama won't?

Oh, my question would more along the lines of what did Kerry offer that Obama won't?
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« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2008, 08:58:27 PM »

But regardless of what Democratic is nominated, they should be favored to win Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the forum.

I must disagree with this statement. Obama and Hillary are very different from Kerry and McCain can bring in more people than Bush did.
Thanks for the welcome. My question to you is - what demographic in PA do you think can McCain steal from the Democrats to win the state? Why? What is McCain offering that Obama won't?

Oh, my question would more along the lines of what did Kerry offer that Obama won't?

That's actually a better phrasing of the question - thank you. Smiley
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« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2008, 09:25:54 PM »

But regardless of what Democratic is nominated, they should be favored to win Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the forum.

I must disagree with this statement. Obama and Hillary are very different from Kerry and McCain can bring in more people than Bush did.
Thanks for the welcome. My question to you is - what demographic in PA do you think can McCain steal from the Democrats to win the state? Why? What is McCain offering that Obama won't?

Oh, my question would more along the lines of what did Kerry offer that Obama won't?

That's actually a better phrasing of the question - thank you. Smiley

Kerry had experience. Obama is going to be hammered hard on that. Obama has a disconnect with older voters. Kerry didn't. Obama will struggle with working class whites in some areas because, whether good or not, of his race. It's a terrible thing but I have witnessed it first hand. McCain is also perceived as a more independent minded candidate than the President was. That should also help McCain here (and nationally).
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« Reply #28 on: March 25, 2008, 01:04:49 AM »

But regardless of what Democratic is nominated, they should be favored to win Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the forum.

I must disagree with this statement. Obama and Hillary are very different from Kerry and McCain can bring in more people than Bush did.
Thanks for the welcome. My question to you is - what demographic in PA do you think can McCain steal from the Democrats to win the state? Why? What is McCain offering that Obama won't?

Oh, my question would more along the lines of what did Kerry offer that Obama won't?

That's actually a better phrasing of the question - thank you. Smiley

Kerry had experience. Obama is going to be hammered hard on that. Obama has a disconnect with older voters. Kerry didn't. Obama will struggle with working class whites in some areas because, whether good or not, of his race. It's a terrible thing but I have witnessed it first hand. McCain is also perceived as a more independent minded candidate than the President was. That should also help McCain here (and nationally).

You seriously think John Kerry was a better candidate than Obama? Come on now.
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« Reply #29 on: March 25, 2008, 11:01:27 AM »

But regardless of what Democratic is nominated, they should be favored to win Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the forum.

I must disagree with this statement. Obama and Hillary are very different from Kerry and McCain can bring in more people than Bush did.
Thanks for the welcome. My question to you is - what demographic in PA do you think can McCain steal from the Democrats to win the state? Why? What is McCain offering that Obama won't?

Oh, my question would more along the lines of what did Kerry offer that Obama won't?

That's actually a better phrasing of the question - thank you. Smiley

Kerry had experience. Obama is going to be hammered hard on that. Obama has a disconnect with older voters. Kerry didn't. Obama will struggle with working class whites in some areas because, whether good or not, of his race. It's a terrible thing but I have witnessed it first hand. McCain is also perceived as a more independent minded candidate than the President was. That should also help McCain here (and nationally).

You seriously think John Kerry was a better candidate than Obama? Come on now.

In certain major states he wasn't as objectionable as Obama would be.
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