forget gallup, quit qunnipac, never mind marist, here's the only poll that counts in a presidential election year: obama masks are outselling mcmuffin by a sizable margin: but if mask sales were any indication of who voters — or at least costume buyers — would pick for president, then obama would have the edge, according to one costume company. about 55 percent of those who bought paper candidate masks from www.buycostumes.com, picked up one for obama, while 45 percent bought one to impersona
Last week, when I read about the limited edition Cabbage Patch Kids of the candidates of the upcoming US Presidential Elections released in conjunction with their 25th anniversary, I thought I would pass up on writing about them but what the heck, the Election is heating up in the United States and it’s not as if we have something like this yearly, right? Besides, it’s for charity and I do have a soft spot for charity. John McCain I remember when I was a kid, Cabbage Patch Kids were very pop
"Does anyone reading this ...really and truly and sincerely believe Sarah Palin should be our next president? That she is the best, most qualified candidate, out of all the people in this country, for that job? This is exactly what you’re contemplating when you say “I’m leaning McCain” or “I haven’t quite made up my mind.”
Whether Republican John McCain wins or loses his bid to become the 44th president of the United States on Tuesday, his running mate, Sarah Palin, appears unlikely to disappear from public view any time soon.
Sarah Palin has emerged as the new darling of social conservatives, and this political capital could make her an influential vice president -- or propel her as a candidate for the prime spot in 2012 -- if John McCain loses to Democrat Barack Obama on Tuesday.

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