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Targeting Independents and Clinton Supporters to Win in November

As with any election, this year's will be determined largely by that 10% of undecided/independent voters.  Also, judging from recent polls it seems as though a decent amount of Hillary Clinton's 18 million primary votes will be up for grabs in critical battleground states like PA, OH and MI.  I think there's a real opportunity to get some of these folks to cast their ballots for John McCain.  Many of Hillary's voters simply don't share Sen. Obama's values, as Mark Penn noted.  Recall his comments about rural PA voters at a fundraiser in Nancy Pelosi's hometown.  How can conservative bloggers target these two important groups to advance the Republican message?  Make posts on independent blogs?  Which blogs? 

Join Facebook Groups like this and this

Hillary Clinton Supporters for McCain

What are some other sites to post on and circulate, particular to target independent voters? 

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Passed Over - New Ad on the Hillary Snub

The woman garners an historic 18 million votes and she's not even vetted.  Check out this new ad from the McCain campaign.  Come on, Barack.  1968 here we come!

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What Company You Keep: Associations with Terrorists like Like William Ayers

The legendary Spanish poet and author Miguel de Cervantes said, ”Tell me what company you keep and I’ll tell you what you are.”  Well, the company Sen. Obama keeps is downright troubling.  Of course, the mainstream media has neglected to cover Sen. Obama’s lesser points and so the stories of his associations with anti-American terrorists like William Ayers have gone largely untold.  But the American Issues Project launched a new ad examining the relationship between Sen. Obama and unrepentant terrorist William Ayers. 

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Foreign Policy Drives Decision to Tap Biden

So Sen. Joe Biden has been tapped as Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate.  Biden is a smart guy but a rather loquacious fellow, which has gotten him in trouble several times.  Clearly, the Obama campaign felt the need to offset Sen. Obama's gross lack of experience on national security and believed that Sen. Biden would do just that.  Sen. Biden is currently the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.  Obama is out of his league on matters of national security, as Sen. Clinton's outstanding 3AM ad highlighted.

The American people want a commander-in-chief they can trust and Sen. McCain is that man.  Sen. Obama's decision was certainly driven by his newfound understanding that he will have to talk about foreign policy over the next two months.     

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