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I agree with most here.
I agree with most here. McCain was so different 5-10 years ago that he would have probably been in a position to win this election. I would have considered voting for him and I'm a moderate liberal. He was what most people in this country want. Someone who isn't to far left and someone who isn't to far right. Today, McCain has turned into someone who is willing to tell the far right crowd anything they want to hear in order to get elected.
I don't know what's worse him saying it or the crowd actually believing him. He's been very creative with the truth on a number of occasions during his stump speeches and the people in the crowd knowing full well he's full of it keep cheering him on. I can't do anything but shake my head.
He has allowed one inaccurate smear ad after another even when he swore this would be a clean respectable campaign. When he saw there were some disappointed Hillary supporters out there he went and found the first woman he could (regardless to background and experience) to try to capture Hillary's voters. I think he completely missed out on the fact that the women who supported Hillary did so because of her principles, ideals, and where her vision was for this country not just because she is a woman.
Biden has just pointed out one more thing on a long long list of things McCain has changed his view on since this election cycle started. To bad John; I think most will agree that the old McCain was much much better.