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Editor's Note: We are giving you a break from the hard-core political issues since it's Friday. Here's a fun one.... Barack Obama and Sarah Palin have at least one thing in common: cute seven-year-olds! The Democratic Senator and Republican Governor are both making political history with their respective parties in this year's election. With the relative youth each brings to his or her ticket, it's not shocking that both have young kids - including daughters born in 2001! Question: Who do you think is cuter, Sasha Obama or Piper Palin? |
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The nationwide obsession with Sarah Palin continues...Last night she gave her first big speech at the Republican National Convention. We've heard what the pundits thought - now we want to hear from you.
Question: What did you think of Sarah Palin's speech last night at the Republican National Convention? |
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Just days after she was introduced as the Republican vice presidential pick, Sarah Palin disclosed that her 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, is five months pregnant. She said Bristol plans to keep the baby and marry the father. No matter how sympathetic voters are to her plight, or how much parents might believe it could happen to their daughters, this is not what McCain's camp wanted people to hear in the first 72 hours after introducing Palin.
Question: How will the news that Sarah Palin's daughter is pregnant affect public opinion of the McCain-Palin ticket? |
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John McCain has announced his running mate as Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. After months of McCain's criticism that Barack Obama is too young and inexperienced, he selects a partner who is even younger, and too many, even more inexperienced. CNN'S Jack Cafferty commented that she comes from Alaska, a state of "thirteen people and some caribou." That's too harsh though... on Alaska.
Question: Is this a desperate attempt to lure Hillary fans, even though Palin's politics are more conservative? Or is this beyond McCain's ticket, and in fact exactly what we need? Would she be fit to run this country in the event that McCain's health should fail?
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Signaling a historic first, Barack Obama accepted the nomination as the first African-American presidential candidate last night at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Question: What did you think of his acceptance speech and how far do you think we have come since Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech 45 years ago? |
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