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?
  • mamatotwo By mamatotwo
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    Obama / Biden

  • mau_loa By mau_loa
    on Oct 30, 2008  

    McCain is the only candidate that truly has put this country first, and it began when he was a Prisoner-of-War for FIVE years...solitary confinement. He is a great American with the experience we need to lead our nation, especially in a time of war. Let Obama run in another 4 or 8 years, he is just not ready.....and he SCARES me. We really don't know that much about him.

  • lele520 By lele520
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    mccain is a little old and palin is fame crazy.

  • bgerdau By bgerdau
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    My vote is going for Obama, If something happens to McCain do we want Palin in office? I know I don't. Don't get me wrong I would love to see a woman in office, Not Hillary and definitely not Palin, I think she seems qualified for the PTA but thats about it.

  • momto3girls06 By momto3girls06
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    MCCAIN / PALIN all the way! Country First..I agree!!

  • Josie101 By Josie101
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    I've already voted for Obama/Biden.I've never in my life felt so deeply in my heart that this is 100% the best desicion i've ever made.Obama would make a wonderful President if given the opportunity.I've heard his words & listened with my head & used my common sense God gave me when i voted.I believe Obama is the leader this country needs to grow & change for the better...he gives me hope for a brighter future!

  • giantgirl10 By giantgirl10
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    im voting mccain /pallin how can you not, when obamas wife isnt proud to be an american the 1 day she felt that was when her husband was nominated , his muslim connections cant admit hes white this is a racial thing not inteligence the 1 thing we need is to get rid of the welfare system you should read his book and if that doesnt change your mind his racial comments no experience and biden is no better. pallin is a down to earth woman who certainly can relate to family and daily living

  • ClassyLadyIL By ClassyLadyIL
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    McCain/Palin have my vote Nov 4th,stay true to America and our country,McCain has served our country in a big way as is his son in Iraq with my son-in-law.I believe McCain will serve America well and proudly,he's a true patriot in my eyes and my US Army son-in-law serving his 2nd tour in Iraq.

  • meowmix By meowmix
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    I am a republican, but we had a democratic congress, no one seems to remember how much arguments there were and most of the decisions in the past 4 years were made by DEMOCRATS and Bush takes the rap even though he often was outvoted or put down by the democrats. They actually are to Blame. 4 years ago Greenspan told the democratic congress about the banking/wall street potential flop and democrats ignored it. so there.

  • tgilbert By tgilbert
    on Oct 31, 2008  

    We all have change everyday. What ever happened to values and convictions?