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What do you mean? You elect someone based on what you think of their policies. His, and everyone else's "electability" argument should be based solely on what decisions they will make when they come to power. McCain has policies - when it comes to things I find important, in my opinion he has good policies *in comparison* to the Democratic candidates.
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He does not have one.He is not himself for he has nothing new to offer the country.As Obama and Clinton say it would be another 4 years of the Bush government under him.War in Iraq,bad economy,corporate interests over citizens,the same old tired government.If he is attacking the electability of his opponents he should look at himself first.
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He's Bush #3, he has no electability.
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He was a brother officer and a POW. That's really all I need to know about his character.
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He has actually tackled the issues that this country is facing, unlike Senator Obama. He has experience and that, to me, makes him electable.
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IMO all three candidates who wish to be president have very little if any electability policies. The real question who will be the senators and congressman who will have the balls to put this country back on a constitutional track and put the executive office back in check. Obama is all talk no walk, Hillary a little better than Obama is mysterious and her integrity is questionable, MCCain well which way is the wind blowing.
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