Lets just hope is not a close election, then
2002 - New Hampshire Senate election
2004 - Presidential Election
2006 Virginia Senate election
2008 - Michigan
2008 - Montana
There is a reason the GOP knows how to win close elections.
Lets just hope is not a close election, then
The Unmarried Electorate: 60% Obama, 33% McCain
"Registered voters who are unmarried (divorced, widowed, or have always been single) favor Obama over McCain, 60% to 33%. Married people, in contrast, favor McCain, 50% to 43%."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bella-...tml?view=print
Does being married make you stupid?![]()
@ the Arizona poll. Nate of 538 hints that more polls like this are on their way out of that state. That's simply funny as if true.
Is Rove telling the truth for once?
Rove On McCain: "Very Steep Hill To Climb"
from HuffingtonPost Full Feed by The Huffington Post News Editors
John McCain has a "very steep hill to climb" to win the election, former White House adviser Karl Rove told "Fox News Sunday."
Rove, nicknamed "The Architect" for his role in helping President Bush win the last two elections, gave a sober assessment of McCain's chances, explaining that Barack Obama is ahead with 317 electoral votes, according to his own electoral map.
Rove forecast that Virginia, Colorado, Indiana and Ohio would go Obama's way and that McCain has to win back those states and dominate the remaining battleground states to have any chance of winning:"In order to -- in order for McCain to win, he's got a very steep hill to climb. He's got to win all of the toss-up states, 64 electoral votes, all the yellow-shaded states on the map. Then he needs to strip away Ohio and Indiana with 31 electoral votes to get him to 252. And then he needs to either win Colorado and Virginia, which gets him to 274, or win one of them plus Pennsylvania, which would get him to 282 or 286. It's a steep uphill climb."
Meanwhile, old sick McSenile is making up again, cherry picking the polls like ducks, choosing the ones that show him only 5 pts behind.
"The Republican candidate told Brokaw that he can "guarantee" victory come election night in what he claims will be a tight race that will keep Americans "up late.""![]()
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain...gree_1026.html
Last edited by boutons_; 10-26-2008 at 07:02 PM.
You couldn't expect him to say much less than this.
Yes, I could, I him to be humbled by the hole he's dug for himself, but that he'll keep on fighting FOR HIMSELF,
(and letting the rest of down-ticket Repugs go down with him).
He could say that he and his team look at all the polls like everybody else, admit a little reality into his view, but he'll keep fighting.
He's resurrected the already-dead Rezko-HUSSEIN association, as if we all hadn't already exhausted that months ago. He's desperate, grabbing at straws, hanging by his fingernails.
Guranteeing victory at this point shows, AGAIN, how senile and out of touch with reality McLoser is.
Fellow Arizona GOP Senator Voices Doubt McCain Will Win
from HuffingtonPost Full Feed by The Huffington Post News Editors
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl expressed some doubt in a recent interview that his seatmate, John McCain, will be elected president next month.
During a visit to the Arizona Daily Star last week for an editorial board meeting, Kyl resurrected an old quote from Arizona Democrat Mo Udall, who ran for president in 1976 and famously quipped that Arizona is the only state in the union where a mother can't tell her son that he can grow up to be president.
"Unfortunately, I think John McCain might be added to that long list of Arizonans who ran for president but were never elected," Kyl said, listing Republican Barry Goldwater, Udall and Democrat Bruce Babbitt. "Maybe, we'll be able to say Arizona's the only state where your child can't grow up to be president. Let's hope that doesn't happen," the Republican added
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/1..._n_137917.html
75% of Jews support the Muslim terrorist for President
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1031176.html
Looks like McCain will get his ass handed come election day . . .
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/calculator/
This is a pretty cool map guys.
That's CNN for you, completely in the bag for anything Democrat.![]()
I'll wait to see the map after election day. It ain't over yet people!!! Get out there and BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!!! YES WE CAN!!!!
Yes turnout...I worked in a nursing home that's almost exclusively African American yesterday, @200 residents...
I don't know much about who is voting for who but I'd say 100% of the votes went to Obama just based on my gut...and there were definitely a few people voting for the first time in their lives...people in their 80's...
Problem is...there were only 10-15 of them, that is a recurrent trend at the places I am working.
I worked 12 hours on the Eastside on Friday...20 something votes total.
Now conversely, when I've worked nursing homes or retirement communities in the West...we usually do over a hundred people in about 2 hours.
Court-ordered community service?
Some of us don't need a court order to perfom our civic duties. I'll let you get back to your important message board posting now...
He's alive!!! I really need you right now!!!!
I'm not saying what your posting is wrong but lets put it the proper context.
Texas.
Just another day of Obama domination. As you were.
Keep it to continue!
Oh btw, 2 more Arizona polls that show Obama pretty damn close. Thats just ing hilarious.
Stevens is roadkill, Repugnant Senate leader Mitch (104 filibusters in 2 years of Dem majority) McConnell can't even guarantee a win in KY.
60 Dem Senators, obstructionist/filibuster-proof, is within reach.
a cool internactive map going back to 1948 showing which state was red/blue and electoral totals.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/...08/7693060.stm
Toledo campaign HQ - pretty damn busy the day we were there. (McCain office down the street looked dead)
The neighborhood we canvassed was pretty much this x 100 up and down the streets. They show Obama a lot of love. A lot of UAW union signs and generally a neighborhood where the families are tied to local industry pretty tightly.
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So basically you were in the anti-American part of Ohio.
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