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According to YOU, via an MSNBC.com unofficial unscientific online poll, Iraq is the issue of the day. Your&amp;nbsp;votes&amp;nbsp;tell us Iraq will weigh most heavily in deciding your vote in the 2008 presidential</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2.0 (Build: 60608.1)</generator><item><title>What happened in the McCain campaign? </title><link>http://hardblogger.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/10/264641.aspx#266392</link><pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:20:23 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8a5d2dbc-a0e4-4c7a-979f-3188051f228e:266392</guid><dc:creator>Jade Sepolen. Seattle, Wash.</dc:creator><description>An admirable Presidential candidate is one concerned with foreign affairs. There are policies in place to help end global poverty. The 191 UN member nations agreed to the Millennium Development Goals. One of the eight goals is the eradication of poverty and includes cutting hunger in half by 2015. The issues need to be further addressed by the presidential candidates in order for them to have a successful platform. </description></item><item><title>What happened in the McCain campaign? </title><link>http://hardblogger.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/10/264641.aspx#267167</link><pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:27:22 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8a5d2dbc-a0e4-4c7a-979f-3188051f228e:267167</guid><dc:creator>rick rodriguez,corpus christi, tx</dc:creator><description>McCain is toast. He has been in Washington way too long. He's missed the bus (oops). His support for the Connecticut Cowboy in the white house is his last political gasp. </description></item><item><title>What happened in the McCain campaign? </title><link>http://hardblogger.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/10/264641.aspx#276678</link><pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:46:57 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">8a5d2dbc-a0e4-4c7a-979f-3188051f228e:276678</guid><dc:creator>Gerald Martin</dc:creator><description>McCain has been rejected by the American people for two reasons. First, his maddog approach to foreign affairs, demanding expansion of a needless war in Iraq we should have avoided, as well as advocating yet another war against Iran, this while we are bogged down in both Iraq and Afghanistan. &amp;nbsp;Second, his desire to open the United States to virtually unlimited immigration from Third World countries, exemplified in his support of the late, unlamented Senate immigration expansion/national suicide act, and his refusal to demand that we actually, truly, really secure our borders against what is in fact a mass invasion. &amp;nbsp;McCain deserves respect and admiration for his service and suffering on behalf of his country. &amp;nbsp;But his judgement on foreign policy and immigration is so badly flawed that the electorate has decided he does NOT deserve to be president.</description></item></channel></rss>