Obama is a divider not a uniter says McCain campaign
“Sen. Barack Obama talks the talk, but never has nor never will walk the walk,” said Clinton Delegate-at-Large Luchy Secaira today during a conference call hosted by the McCain-Palin presidential campaign. The conference call was geared for Sen. McCain’s appeal among hispanics and women. The McCain campaign said that registered Democrat Secaira had chosen to put her country before her party and vote for Sen. McCain because he has spent his life standing up for his country.
Hillary Clinton Senior Advisor, Miguel Lausell, said “McCain is a man of experience and a man of soundness. You know what your getting when you vote for him. The same cannot be said for Obama.” Lausell, also a registered democrat, said that Sen. Obama may have a beautiful life story but that doesn’t mean he can run the country.
Both Lausell and Secaira said that McCain cares more about the Hispanic and female community because he has met with Hispanics at town hall meetings and decided to have Sarah Palin as his running mate. They both agreed that Obama’s downfall was not choosing Sen. Clinton or Sen. Bill Richardson as his running mate.
“Obama is politically naive. During these hard times the United States is facing, we should not have an inexperienced senator for president,” said Secaira about the difference between McCain and Obama. Lausell said that McCain and Obama are a lot alike, in that they both have similar plans. The only difference they say is that Sen. McCain will put his plans into action, while Sen. Obama will let his remain on the table.
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September 19th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
So in other words, if Obama had hcosen a female or hispanic running mate then these two “Democrats” would have voted for him? I think I smell sour grapes coming from these two Clinton supporters.
September 19th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Country First. Good work.
-Paul
http://mccainpalin2008.blogspot.com
October 31st, 2008 at 4:06 pm
MC CAIN TOOK A BIG CHANCE PICKING PALIN AND IS NOW STUCK AND HAS NO CHOICE BUT TO RALLY BEHIND HER. IT WAS A GRAB AT THE HILARY VOTERS WHICH DID NOT QUITE PAN OUT FOR HIM