Will Bower, PUMA Founder, Calls Obama 'Bush Of The Democrats'

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Will Bower, the founder of “Party Unity My A**” (PUMA), has emerged on Election Day to make a jab at Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.
Does anybody remember Will Bower?
For those that do not remember who Will Bower is, it is time for a brief memory job. Ever since the end of the Democratic primary contest between Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and Senator Hillary Clinton of New York, Bower had seemed to “fade” away for the most part.
For those keeping up with the very long Democratic primary contest, Will Bower should ring a few bells. Bower is a staunch supporter of Clinton. After Obama clinched the nomination, Bower founded the group known as “PUMA.”
This is short for “Party Unity My A**.” It was formed to express and direct its frustrations towards the Democratic Party. Mainly, PUMA’s member base consists of disgruntled Clinton supporters.
On Election Day, Bower had emerged from the shadows. Bower announced that he put his vote for GOP Presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona. Also, Bower made a jab at Obama.
I see Barack Obama as essentially being the Democratic George Bush,” Bower explained. He adds: “It’s a reactionary movement. People like John McCain and Hillary Clinton represent mores stability and sensibility to me.”
He also adds that the majority of the PUMA members will cast their votes for McCain.
Overall, PUMA’s back in the news and the members are adamant about not voting for Obama.
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