When they are voting for McCain and Palin they are voting for the Republican Party, not two mavericks or two reformers. No, they are voting for the Republican party, the conservative party, which by definition means little or no change. Which contradicts McCains message. So why is he running under that slogan?
When they are voting for McCain they are voting for the policies of the last eight years. They aren't voting for change. Look at the letter next to George W Bush's name (R) and look at the one next to John McCain's name (R), not (D) or (I), but (R). If John McCain wants change, then why did he run as a Republican and not an Independent or Democrat? That is not change.
How did John McCain make it through the Republican primaries without the support of REPUBLICANS? Not reformers or mavericks, but conservatives. If he wasn't continuing the policies of Republicans, then how did he get support of Republicans? Again, John McCain is a Republican, not an agent of change.
So if John McBush is running as the candidate of the party that has ruled the country for the last eight years and controlled congress for six of those years and six years before that, is that change? No. And if the party of reform and change is the Democratic Party, how come John McCain is running on those messages?
So remind people who they really are voting for. Voting is sort of like marriage, when you vote for the candidate you vote for the party.