10-21-2008, 11:40 AM
CaptainHenreh Wrote:El oh el.
Well OK, that was a vast generalization on my part. I didn't mean to imply that living out in the country negates you from having a valid political opinion. I guess my thoughts came about after ColinP verbally pointed out something I had been thinking, that the democratic campaign is more universal in its scope, whereas McCain's, as this woman proved, is willing to sacrifice perhaps key (and populous) areas to force their campaign strategy of appealing to far-right conservatives. I'm not saying one is better, just that one is more narrow in its focus and not how I would hope to run a campaign.
Now, as for myself, I'm not from a rural area, I'm not religious, and I could understand how not being a member of their so-called "real" America could turn me off of their message after instantly becoming a second-rate interest to them. Displaying that attitude certainly, in my opinion, isn't going to net you many votes in urban areas if your geographic area is a slight against their campaign tenants.
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