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    Yes, that ignore feature is working so well for you. Thanks for the laugh.

    It works great...doesn't mean I never check to see if posters have stopped sucking.

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    The Republicans in the past have always been better at get-out-the-vote than the Democrats, hence the disparity between how dems poll versus vote. The dynamics appear to be very different this year. Republican efforts to suppress the vote haven't worked. Obama's team has effectively used the internet and an impressive ground organization to energize his supporters. The Republicans are about to get blown out this time.

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    It'll be closer but the Country is ready for change and is not liking the partisan stump speeches coming from McCain and Palin.

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    "Republican efforts to suppress the vote haven't worked"

    Repugs' pre-election legal BS hasn't worked so well, but there's still plenty of Repug dirty tricks expected on voting day.

    google "spoonamore ohio" OH 2004 was stolen electronically.

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    Obama goes back up by ten in Zogby single day polling keeping the rolling average unchanged.

    Released: November 02, 2008
    Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: One Day Is Not A Trend: Obama Holds His Lead

    Obama 49.5%, McCain 43.8%

    UTICA, New York -- After a strong day of polling for Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday, Democrat Barack Obama experienced a strong single day of polling on Saturday, retaining a 5.7 point advantage that is right at the edge of the margin of error of the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking poll. The race has remained remarkably stable down the stretch, this three-day rolling average poll shows.

    Data from this poll is available here
    Pollster John Zogby: "Obama has consolidated his lead over McCain. His single day lead today was back to 52%-42%. He leads by 10 among independents and has solidified his base. He leads among Hispanics by38 points, African Americans by 88, 18-24 year olds by 36, 18-29 year olds by 25, 25-34 year olds by 16, women by 8, and men by 3. He has a 17 point lead among those who have already voted, 22 by those who have registered to vote in the past 6 months, Moderates by 34, Catholics by 10. He even receives 21% support among Conservatives.

    "So what happened to give McCain a one-point lead in the one-day polling on Friday? It was a day of consolidation for him, too. He had been losing support among key groups and began to regain some of his own base. He now leads by 21 points among NASCAR fans, 9 among investors, 6 among voters in armed forces households, and 2 among voters over 65 years old.

    "Remember, as I said yesterday, one day does not make a trend. This is a three-day rolling average and no changes have been tectonic. A special note to blogger friends: calm it down. Lay off the cable television noise and look at your baseball cards in your spare time. It is better for your (and everyone else's) health."

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    Well whottt do you know about that!?!?

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    It works great...doesn't mean I never check to see if posters have stopped sucking.
    For what it's worth I never stated that I contributed anything to the boards. However, I don't peddle ridiculous theories based on my own perception of events that have no basis in reality. To your credit, you've managed to find a few people that support your conclusion, but I'm hesitant to say that you even believe half the stuff you post. Your posts are pretty hilarious fodder for the political forum though, I'll give you that. And you were a pretty decent poster until after the RNC, in which you must have blown a fuse in your head while wanking to Palin.

    Really though, it almost seems like you're purposely playing the archetype of a typical right-winger with their head in the sand (and yes, tons of liberals are like that as well). If you agreed with a single point someone else made without spinning it off in your own fashion, I'd probably be convinced that it's truly how you feel. As is, I'm torn between that and you just being clueless intentionally.
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    Obama goes back up by ten in Zogby single day polling keeping the rolling average unchanged.



    Dude, don't you know? The Zogby poll is ridiculous and I expect whottt to denounce it as voter fraud immediately.

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    Reading whottt's political posts is like watching Colbert, but without all the satire and irony.

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    Massive Zogby Fraud!

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    Well whottt do you know about that!?!?


    1. I think weekend polls are notoriously bad for Republicans.

    2. Does the drastic swing in these polls convince you of their integrity?

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    ...something like 7 to 1, spends thirty minutes schmoozing on 3 networks, and it comes to this?

    McCain by 1 in daily Zogby poll?

    , Kerry and Gore both had bigger leads, in the polls, at this point.

    Gotta suck to be a socialist right now, eh?

    He's put a muzzle on Biden and is kicking news organizations, who criticize him, off the campaign plane. Ayers, Dohrn, Wright, Pfleger, and Khalidi are still in the news and gaining traction. Joe the Plumber is biting him in the ass over his socialist response -- and the retaliation by his minions -- to a simple question. He's snapping at reporters. His aunt is an illegal alien, living in a slum in South Chicago -- and illegally registering to vote. His brother is living in abject poverty in Kenya. He's one to talk about selfishness, eh? And, to top it off, some boob name berg is being a gnat over his very eligibility to be president.



    This has truly been an entertaining election.

    Who thinks Obama's chances get better or worse before Tuesday?

    you get an F.

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    1. I think weekend polls are notoriously bad for Republicans.


    2. Does the drastic swing in these polls convince you of their integrity?
    Not this poll, no.

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    Homeless picked up, driven to vote for Obama.

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/10062008...ama_132395.htm
    CLEVELAND - Volunteers supporting Barack Obama picked up hundreds of people at homeless shelters, soup kitchens and drug-rehab centers and drove them to a polling place yesterday on the last day that Ohioans could register and vote on the same day, almost no questions asked.
    The huge effort by a pro-Obama group, Vote Today Ohio, takes advantage of a quirk in the state's elections laws that allows people to register and cast ballots at the same time without having to prove residency.

    Republicans have argued that the window could lead to widespread voter fraud because officials wouldn't have an opportunity to verify registration information before ballots were cast.

    Among the volunteers were Yori Stadlin and Vivian Lehrer of the Upper West Side, who got married last week and decided to spend their honeymoon shepherding voters to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.

    Early today, Stadlin's van picked up William Woods, 59, at the soup kitchen of the Bishop Cosgrove Center.

    "I never voted before," Woods said, because of a felony conviction that previously barred him from the polls. "Without this service, I would have had no way to get here."

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    HUSSEIN also OUTDRAWS McEmptyVenue

    McCain's Crowd Disturbingly Small, Ten Times Less Than Planned For

    Kicking off the last day of the election in Tampa, Florida, John McCain was welcomed by a roughly 1,000 voters. Compare that to the 15,000 people that President Bush drew to a rally in Tampa on the eve of the 2004 election. "What's up with that?" wrote Adam Smith at the St. Petersburg Times.


    Even Fox News had a bit of difficulty spinning the whole thing. Carl Cameron, who is following the Senator at every stop on Monday, said the crowd size was likely "a little bit disturbing" for the McCain campaign. He added that organizers had set up the venue predicting ten times the number of attendees.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/1...tml?view=print

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    McNasty is just where he wants to be, with "sound fundamentals"

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    Find one Presidential Election in the past 40 years where the Democrat had that small of a lead and won
    1976 Election 32 yrs ago
    Carter 50.1%
    Ford 48.0%
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...election,_1976

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