I fall into the percentage of people who made up their minds on who they were voting for a long time ago. When it became exceedingly clear that John McCain was the Republican nominee for President I threw my full support behind him. Not because I’ve grown up a Conservative Republican or a knee jerk reaction to tow the party line but because as the clear winner of the nomination, McCain is better equipped and experienced to lead this greatest nation through seemingly insurmountable odds than Barack Obama [and Hilary Clinton at the time] could. Insurmountable odds ranging from terrorism, to war, to rogue nations, to the economy, to energy independence and in turn allowing America to continue in freedom, liberty, and prosperity.
It will take nothing less than a miracle for me to change my vote. It is set in stone, inscribed in steel. After me and others like me, there is a percentage of people who make up their mind of who they are going to vote for between the nomination on up through to the end of the party convention. This makes up the majority of vote