McCain Encourages Crowd To Get out and Vote Nov. 5th
November 4, 2008
Tallahassee, Florida– At one of his last minute speeches before election day, McCain made a brief campaign stop at a NAACP meeting in Florida where he encouraged the audience to show up and make their voice heard at the polls this Wednesday.
” Regardless of your political affiliation or who you support in this election,” McCain proclaimed before an audience of around 5,000, ” It is imperative that you are involved in the political process and have your voices heard by getting out to the ballot boxes and voting this Wednesday, November the 5th”.
McCain went on to encourage the audience to not only vote themselves but to get the word out to friends, relatives, co-workers and stress the importance of partaking in this election.
“I realize you are hard working Americans who might find it difficult to get out to the polls. But in this, the greatest democracy in the world, it is of utmost importance that you get involved in the political process. So this Wednesday morning get up early if you have to, carpool if you have to, but make sure you show up and vote for your candidate. ”
Local auto mechanic Ray Davis who was present at the speech, expressed his concern about voting ” I am a little embarrassed, I took off the Tuesday to go vote, and I don’t think that my boss is going to let me have Wednesday off as well. It looks like I really screwed the pooch on this one”.
The speech was short and to the point with the emphasis on the importance of voting than on the plans or policies he will institute if elected.
“While Senator Obama is still pushing the same old agenda we have heard from him for the past couple of years, myself and Governor Palin have decided it is more important that you get out and have your voices heard regardless of who you support. When the dust settles on Wednesday evening, the people will have spoken and that is the most important part of any election “.


I don’t trust that McCain. And it’s going to cost him my vote come Wednesday.
I think it’s great that he is focusing on telling people to vote. I’ll be there first thing on Wednesday morning.
Boo! not good.
Wednesday! Oh shoot, I was telling everyone Tuesday.