Joe the Plumber: McCain a "real" American, Obama 'scary.'
Joe Wurzelbacher, aka 'Joe the Plumber' - who got famous after confronting Barack Obama over taxes during a campaign event earlier this month in Toledo - confirmed the worst-kept secret of the presidential race these past two weeks.
He's voting for John McCain. Here's why - McCain is a "real American" and he is "scared" of Obama.
Here's the full quote:
“The bottom line is I am going to vote for a real American; I’m going to vote for John McCain."
As for Obama: "My gut feeling as he answered my questions? I was scared for America.”
And he's not just worried about America, it turns out.
Apparently Joe the (unlicensed) Plumber from Toledo is also a something of a foreign policy expert, too.
Here's a line from the Associated Press story today about his endorsement of McCain:
"When a McCain supporter asked him if he believed 'a vote for Obama is a vote for the death of Israel,' Wurzelbacher replied, 'I'll go ahead and agree with you on that.'
McCain and Wurzelbacher appear together for a rally Wednesday in Florida.
Joe Wurzelbacher, aka 'Joe the Plumber' - who got famous after confronting Barack Obama over taxes during a campaign event earlier this month in Toledo - confirmed the worst-kept secret of the presidential race these past two weeks.
He's voting for John McCain. Here's why - McCain is a "real American" and he is "scared" of Obama.
Here's the full quote:
“The bottom line is I am going to vote for a real American; I’m going to vote for John McCain."
As for Obama: "My gut feeling as he answered my questions? I was scared for America.”
And he's not just worried about America, it turns out.
Apparently Joe the (unlicensed) Plumber from Toledo is also a something of a foreign policy expert, too.
Here's a line from the Associated Press story today about his endorsement of McCain:
"When a McCain supporter asked him if he believed 'a vote for Obama is a vote for the death of Israel,' Wurzelbacher replied, 'I'll go ahead and agree with you on that.'
McCain and Wurzelbacher appear together for a rally Wednesday in Florida.
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