McCain is best.
I have nothing against Obama.........if he wins, I wish him the best of luck.
But he is far too liberal.........and he has a voting record that reveals his philosophy to be the absolute antithesis of my personal beliefs.........he voted to ban handguns in Illinois, he voted in support of partial birth abortion. In addition, he is sliding towards the centre so fast, abandoning principles left and right.........he claims now to "support the Second Amendment" (what, did he just learn to read?), he shifted to support the "pardon" for telecommunications companies in league with Bush......and on and on. He is NOT bi-partisan, despite his talk about bringing people together......
McCain has a history of working well with both parties, he is more of a unifying force than Obama ever dreamed f being. He has been cast into the fire, and proven he is a man that will stand on principle despite devastating personal cost. You have to admire that.
He supported the surge when it was wildly unpopular..........when told his support for that action would cost him the nomination he replied "I'd rather lose an election than a war" Not your usual politician.
And the surge worked, to the benefit of Obama, who can now crow about bringing the troops home.
In addition, McCain's policies are much closer to my own ideals.
McCain it is, IMHO.