Poll: Who Is Your Choice? Obama or McCain?

[poll=5]Who is better for our economy? McCain camp responded rather quickly to the today’s financial news with their latest TV ad “Crisis”. The news about Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers no question will put the economy to the forefront of this election season.

McCain campaign has responded with the following ad to the news today. This ad is the featured ad on McCain YouTube Channel as of today.



On the other hand Obama’s Chanel Is featuring the following ad:


Who do you think is better fit to lead our country as it faces the economic crisis?

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11 Comments

  • By Jim, September 16, 2008 @ 7:29 am

    This is far “beyond MLS”… I am unsubscribing.

  • By Vlad Zablotskyy, September 16, 2008 @ 2:33 pm

    Jim, you are welcome to do as you wish. I follow politics and write about things I choose. I believe that it is all relevant. If anything we all can learn a thing or two from both campaigns how to use Internet effectively.

  • By Rika Susan's Home Stuff, October 1, 2008 @ 4:34 am

    With the way things have been going in South Africa, it may have been nice to have somebody like an Obama! We are watching your news closely. Very interested to see what happens in the election.

  • By Vlad Zablotskyy, October 1, 2008 @ 3:20 pm

    I am voting who for the one who is more qualified to our president. Events
    in South Africa make neither candidate more qualified. It would be a huge
    mistake to presume that Obama would have better relations with South African
    Countries just because he is black. Are the “whites running” these
    countries???

    My point is that I will vote with my conscience and hope that every American
    will do the same.

  • By Acorn, October 8, 2008 @ 11:00 pm

    I do not support any of them, because they will follow the lead of Bush's war on Terror.

  • By Home Warranty, October 10, 2008 @ 12:10 pm

    I gave a fair chance to MaCain/Palin, but I don't feel confident about them. Palin is clearly inexperienced yet arrogant. Choosing her was a judgement error on McCain's part. I feel bad for the guy who should have become president in 2000 or 2004, in place of Bush.

    I don't like tax cuts from both candidates. It is just a vote winning strategy. Where will the govt. go to get money to run the country if you keep cutting taxes every year? Printing money will increase inflation and borrowing from China (by selling treasury bonds) is not an option anymore.

    I did not like McCain's foreign policy attitude .

    -Joan

  • By Julia V, October 17, 2008 @ 8:24 am

    I will adapt on whoever wins. Doesn't really matter. My choice was Rudy Giuliani. If he can do to the country what he did for NY, he's really the man. Don't know why only a few people saw that.

  • By Mortgage_Chili_Blogger, October 20, 2008 @ 12:50 pm

    i am a McCain guy… not that I am a big fan… he is a far cry from a conservative… but he hit a home run with the Palin choice…

    Chris

  • By Vlad Zablotskyy, October 20, 2008 @ 1:17 pm

    Chris, what do you think about Collin Powell's endorsement of Obama? It took
    me by surprise yesterday.

  • By Mortgage_Chili_Blogger, October 20, 2008 @ 1:26 pm

    ironic that Obama has said that Powell would have a job in his admin now…hmmmm… maybe Colin is just in need of a job! Pandering?

    I think so…

    Chris

  • By Letsfixlosal.com response, October 31, 2008 @ 6:42 am

    I do not know, I'm still confused. Is it fair to put down Mc Cain because of Bush?

    Well I think there are enough advantages on both the sides. The only hope that one can have is that they bring about a change to the present situation.

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