If the election comes down to Obama and McCain,how do you think the hard feelings in Florida and Michigan?

Will come into play? I am from Florida and voters are feeling a little disenfranchised, I know rules were broken and rules must be upheld but when the curtain is drawn and Florida and Michigan voters are casting their vote for our future leader will hard feelings send the election to McCain? Spark my thoughts, trust me local leaders who created this mess will be held accountable election time rolls around but does it help that we are further disenfranchised by national leaders and the DNC?

Public Comments

  1. Mc Cain will wipe the floor w/ Obama...And how ironic, Florida and with all the mess in 2000 about every vote counting...
  2. I think Florida will go to McCain regardless and I think Michigan will probably vote Obama but it might be really close...
  3. it will help McCain...why all of the rules?
  4. I'm from Michigan. From some political work here in the state I can identify a couple of lawmakers responsible for the decisions. I feel they will feel the wrath of disenfranchised voters, in terms of losing their seats, much more than on the national level. I wouldn't vote for McCain if he paid me.
  5. Maybe in Florida but not in Michigan.
  6. Yes, McCain will win, but because he is the better qualified candidate.
  7. The voters of america should be behind Florida and Michigan voters no matter who their candidate is. I mean you can't just count out milions of voters. It's unamerican, . This is why ,that if they don't count , I will vote republican for the first time in my life, I'm with ya!!!
  8. "If the election comes down to Obama and McCain" If that does happen more Democrats will be voting Republican than any other time in the history of this country... Bank on it.
  9. obama was not on the michigan ballot. and he did not make the rules. hillary was on both ballots and she did not make the rules..in fact you and others should vote for who will really make a change to get things done once and for all and stop feeling and starting acting to hold your florida congressmen accountable.
  10. McCain will take Florida.
  11. I believe so. I asked a similar question yesterday and a few of the answers hinted this will happen. But I think it will go beyond their primaries. In PA, most of the swing voters and independents are deciding between Hillary and McCain, and I also know alot of democrats who refuse to vote for Obama. It wouldn't surprise if Ohio turne out to be the same after Hillary's land slide victory. McCain has a good chance at winning FL, PA, and OH if Obama is nominated, and remember, Bush only needed two of them to win. And to think we figured the democrats would have the election handed to them after Bush.
  12. not if florida and michigan voters vote their conscience...you are correct in that those two states defied the DNC, so they knew the consequences, yet now they don't want to face the music...since (at the moment) it seems the nomination will maybe go to a second round (at the convention) the fla and mi delegations will then be free to vote for a nominee. Even counting fla and mi now (as hillary delegates) still has her behind barack, so, soon perhaps, this question will be moot--but no one knows at the present how it will play out.
  13. I'm from Michigan and the Republican Primary voters did support him in 2000 against the establishment candidate (Prez 43 then-governor of TX) but the Jan. 15, 2008 vote supported Native-son of Gov. George Romney (Willard i.e. "Mitt"). The people of Michigan are suffering from a confluence of negative economic trends in the automotive-related fields but have a lot of natural resources upon which to conserve and utilize wisely. It is both a rural and a highly urbanized and educationally optimized state. The November voters are not straight-line/party "robots" who vote following some single endorsement - we look at Congress and the nominees at the Presidential level and consider who do we trust and want to offer the Commander-in-Chief duties over to!
Powered by Yahoo! Answers