Posts Tagged ‘Rural Voting’

Will It Be Joe Biden?

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

So it’s Vice-President Tuesday or is it? Well, at least that’s what MSM is pontificating about today.

I only have a couple of random observations about the next step in the road to the White House. I think whoever is placed on the ticket for both candidates is going to be key in rural America.

Of course, I’m just talking about my rural America but I do think it’s key.

Joe Biden is relatively well-liked and respected by some of the Dems over here but so is Hillary Clinton. I think Biden has more of the edge. I hear more people around here talking about having Clinton fatigue, but I don’t really think she is on the short list at this point but that’s just me. I’ve been wrong before.

I mention Clinton Fatigue but I think it’s more about having election fatigue in general. This race has been going on for what seems like forever. With two years of campaigning, at this point I believe everyone is pretty sure of whom they are going to vote for anyway.

But those undecided will be watching the VP choices.

Sharon has a poll for you to go and add your two cents to the pot regarding whom Barack Obama is going to choose.

Think of it as voting early and often.

Election Day Random Thought

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

You most likely know already who you are going to vote for today.

A couple of things, Kenneth Eaton and Mike Padgett headed to northwest Tennessee to meet constituents. Eaton actually has been here a couple of times.

I was on staycation for one week but I don’t recall Bob Tuke being around.

At all.

Last minute observations.