Have you already decided on who you will get your vote in next week's Presidential election?

The election for US President is right around the corner.  Some women have been very vocal regarding their decisions for whom they will vote, others are still undecided.

We are curious, have you made your decision yet?  Has one of the candidates won your vote already?

Yes (90.4%)

No (9.6%)

Have you already decided on who you will get your vote in next week's Presidential election?
  • ssubbio By ssubbio
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    I am/was a very strong supporter of Hillary Clinton, but since she is not an option this election, I will be voting for Obama.

  • Trisha71478 By Trisha71478
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    I feel bad for all of you Republicans...forced to support Palin, since she is running with McCain. Thank goodness Barack is going to win anyways. Palin can go back to keeping her eye on Russia from her home.

  • christalc By christalc
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    My vote goes to Obama. Remember they also said John F. Kennedy had no experiance! I have had enough of working hard and being taxed, while the rich get a pass! Let them pay their fair share for a change! They don't want change because it will cost them money. But all along the middle class has supported this country, time for us to get a break. We don't need another 4 years of business as usual, that is why the country is in such bad financial shape. McCain is not focused on the issues, just focused on mud slinging and Palin will set women back 30 yearswith her beliefs.

  • happydaisy242 By happydaisy242
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    I totally agree with the poster who said we need to find a balance. I've already voted for McCain. :-)

  • tammi65 By tammi65
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    Our country is stale... I am voting for change and Obama. McCain is the same old BS we have had for the last 8 years.

  • kmbledsoe By kmbledsoe
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    i cant decide which lier to vote for. both of them have been anything but truthful. i guess it boils down to which one is going to lie less. :-( i really dont want the future of my country left in the hands of either one of these canidates. but i really dont have anyother choice.

  • Illusionz By Illusionz
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    Obama/Biden is the only choice in my family and household.

  • kimmyjoyce By kimmyjoyce
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    It surprises me when people say that Obama isn't strong or smart enough. People, he is a Harvard graduate and professor at the University of Chicago. If you don't know that you need to be WAY ABOVE AVERAGE to do these things. I just want relief from the same old rhetoric. It's not a partisan issue it's a platform issue. I don't care what you call yourself or your affiliation - we need to change the party system anyway. We need to make services accessible for all citizens. Right now--TODAY-- that's what Obama is talking about. And Palin is just plain old dumb. She's an embarrassment to all intelligent women. I cringe when she speaks...

  • seqouiahmom By seqouiahmom
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    I don't dislike Obama, just feel he has not done enough yet to earn a crack at being presdent. Will vote for McCain/Palin. We can't have all democrats running the country too much crap will get passed and nothing we need will get done!

  • Lennon320 By Lennon320
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    Im a 26 year old college graduate and I have a 7 month old baby at home. Obama seems to be the change that we need in this country and someone who can get our country going again for our children as well as ourselves.