In all seriousness guys, we cannot deny about the possibility of an assassination if a certain candidate were to become president.
And like Vexx said, even though Nader might know a lot about national policy, I believe that this is a time where foreign policy is very important, so that's where my vote will go to in the presidential election. It's just my interpretation of the risk management problem, assuming the extremes.
But on the other hand, the democrat candidates are really killing each other. Huckabee and Romney didn't really have a chance to talk smack about McCain, but Clinton and Obama will continue to exploit each other's weaknesses so that in the end, whoever wins will have his or her weakest link thoroughly examined, which I think, in theory, leaves McCain with the upper hand.
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