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What I Don't Like About this Site

  • "Select your JohnMcCain.com edition" I know this is trying to get people to exactly the area that's relevant to them, but it takes up a lot of space right in the prime real estate area of the page. Since I don't want to be segmented right away, it's an annoying gray box that I'm not willing to click on.
  • The tone of the site seems a bit needy to me. There are a lot of mini ads asking for money and volunteers and so on, and fewer talking about how McCain is going to reform American government.
  • The lack of modern elements on the page. While there is a blog mentioned in the navigation, there are no RSS feeds or any way for me to easily get McCain information without giving them information about me, like my email address, that I might not want them to have.

Oh, and this page, for as short as it is, is really large. 205.21 seconds is a long time to wait unless you're on a high-speed connection.

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