SEE-SAW POLITICS: WHO CAN BEAT McCAIN?

The race goes on and it’s going to be a fight to the finish.

Will the see-saw continue? For those choosing between Obama and Clinton it’s an embarrassment of riches. That’s why women were so conflicted yesterday 

Hillary or Barack: such a tough and emotional choice.

There was the elation of voting for Clinton, who could be the first woman president. There was the elation of voting for Obama, an agent of change and the first African-American president.

Did Super-Tuesday help focus all the undecided voters who decided at the last minute, on the way to the polls, in the voting booth? Does it come down to: experience vs. poetry. Practical issues vs. yearnings for change?

Will it be an Obama button or a Clinton button on your lapel? Here’s the real question: who can beat the Republican ticket? That’s what’s important now. Who will galvanize more independent voters, who will be able to face off against McCain. 

We know Clinton can fight. But will Obama’s verbal grace and his ability to reach out across the aisle and inspire change win him the nomination?

Who really has the better health plan?

It’s a waiting game now to see what happens next.

 

One thought on “SEE-SAW POLITICS: WHO CAN BEAT McCAIN?”

  1. A McCAIN MOMENT
    The new Mormon leader’s eighty.
    Sounds uncool
    Except to old folks beaming,
    Seniors rule!

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