I'm from Arizona, and I have voted for John McCain as a U.S. Senator in the past. I respect Mr. McCain, but I'm not going to vote for him in the presidential election for several reasons: (1) I don't agree with his left-leaning positions on immigration, (2) I don't think he has the Executive experience to lead that branch of our government, (3) I know he doesn't have the economic knowledge and experience we need to help save our economy, and (4) I have serious concerns that his health would deteriorate over the next 8 years in today's hectic and fast-paced world.
I'm voting for Mitt Romney because I think he has the right view on conservative principles, he has the obvious experience in the professional sector, he has plenty of experience as an Executive (both in the business world and in politics), and I think he has that intangible "it" that makes him truly Presidential. He speaks well, he looks great on TV, and he has a presence that reminds me of Reagan.
One final thought...if - as the press and exit polls have made evident - John McCain benefits from Independent voters in NH and Democrat voters who can't vote for Obama in Michigan, why would conservative Republican voters want him as their representative?
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