
Did you catch Republican presidental hopeful John McCain on Saturday Night Live?
He was a hoot, hawking fake items on QVC with Tina Fey as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and wife Cindy McCain as herself while poking fun at himself and still managing to ask viewers for their votes.
While McCain delivered the “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night,” the Arizona senator is expected to be live in the Hoosier state on election eve. His campaign is sending out e-mails that he’ll speak from a terminal at the Indianapolis airport sometime Monday afternoon/evening.
Democrat Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign was in Indiana this weekend, with Obama scheduled to speak in Lake County and his running mate, Joe Biden, was scheduled to speak in Evansville.
Palin was in Jeffersonville on Wednesday.
It’s hard to imagine all the attention that Indiana’s receiving during this presidential election after 40 years of being an automatic for the Republican candidate right at 6 p.m.
My bet is we won’t know where Indiana falls until late Tuesday.
Let’s all hope regardless of how it shakes out that the outcome won’t be clouded by suspicions of shenanigans in northwest Indiana.
Well, I guess I’ve seen enough of SNL tonight.
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