Who are those people that stand around US presidential candidate with banners? Are they paid to do that work?
The whole things looks unreal!
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- Yes they are sponsored!
- Maybe but It doesn’t matter anymore. Check this out: Bush is = Pro War, Pro Gas Price increase McCain is = Bush Bush’s rating is = 30% Hillary is = Already loosing Obama is = Next President ************************************ Hillary is already loosing. Even if she wins 60% of the delegates in all remaining states, and wins 60% of the remaining super delegates endorsements, she can not gain anything close to 2000 scores. But Obama with only 40% of the remaining delegates and super delegates can score up to 2034 which is well above needed 2025 scores. Do the math. She is out! ************************************************ My fear is that Hillary, out of revenge, runs as an Independent and fractures the Democrat votes. In this case McCain gets the White House.
- that would be the primary campaign
- aliens from Mexico
- They are delegates, and some of them do get paid off. Those banners are what the candidates spend millions of dollars on. Most delegates are strange folks.
- THEY ARE OF COURSE THE SUPPORTERS. IF THEY ARE PAID THEN THEY HAVE CONTRACTS!! HEHEHEH!!!
- No, well, they have people there selling the banners. People buy them and then the people selling them usually join in while the speech is happening.
- They get paid, that's a job
- In Hillary's campaign, no one has been paid in a while.
- Those are the supporters of the candidates; you know. They are not paid unless they are involved in the campaign. Most supporters buy the banners on candidates website and show up with the banners at where Hillary Clinton, Obama or McCain would appear that day.
- they are there for the subliminal effects they have.they are told where to sand,and the candidate makes sure they are behind him or her.a lot like nascar.
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