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Soleron said:

But he's still better than the alternative. All politicians are liars; some of them have bad ideas too. When you get a choice of two lying, manipulating, corrupt candidates, pick the one who at least claims to have policies you agree with.

If you agree in principle with what Bush was doing, then vote Republican. If not, then vote Democrat. It's very simple - both outcomes will be bad, but one has a slight chance of being better. Even if McCain is anti-Bush (I doubt it), his presidency will strengthen the Republican Party - who ARE following Bush's ideaology.

Actually supporting Obama supports the Bush Republicans.

The President is the head of the party.  If McCain wins the moderate republicans will win out and get a lot more influence and take control of the party... returning more to the days of people like Roosevelt.

If he loses.  The Bush republicans can say "See moderates can't win" then the next presidential candidate will be some super conservative, right wing christian governor.