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    Some of you guys need to be inside the campaign rooms working with these canidates. The analogies and scenario's that both sides come up with as to what is what is pretty impressive to say the least.....

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    I'd imagine for a lot of people casting a vote for someone they don't want to vote for would be a bigger issue than changing their religion.


    For some people their political affiliation(including being Independent) is more important than their religion.


    My analogy was sound.

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    I'd imagine for a lot of people casting a vote for someone they don't want to vote for would be a bigger issue than changing their religion.


    For some people their political affiliation(including being Independent) is more important than their religion.


    My analogy was sound.

    Not necessarily saying they don't want to vote for whoever, it's just if thats all you mostly see are McCain/Obama pamplets all the time and different ones from that camp telling you different good things regarding the candidate you would be inclined to want to vote for that person I would think. But I see where you are coming from as well. Maybe it's 50/50 I don't know....

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    Today's polls:

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    National Rasmussen Tracking Obama 48, McCain 47 Obama +1 
    Michigan Detroit News Obama 43, McCain 42 Obama +1

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    Gallup -


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    Damn the Gallup poll today (9/20/08) is great news for Obama.

    Obama -50
    McCain - 44

    That's a whopping +6 pt lead going into the debates. This could be over sooner than we thought.

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    You guys need to remember to look at the polls carefully. Do they say registered voters, or likely voter! Likely voters is probably a better indicater to track, and McCains numbers are relativelye better on these polls!

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    There is no way to spin these poll numbers. Obama has done extremely well this week and completed negated McCain's RNC bounce. If he can hold these numbers post debate it's all over barring a MAJOR October surprise.

    What Obama needs to do in the debates is seal the deal with those undecideds. He needs to convince America that he will be a safe pick.

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    If Obama wins, then we desreve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.

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    If McCain/Palin wins, then we desreve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.
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    If Obama wins, then we deserve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.
    If McCain/Palin wins, then we desreve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.
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    If you say so.

    I find it rather childish to change someone's quotes to suit your fantasies. Are you afraid to make the claim yourself, or what?

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    Those polls I've been posting are usually likely voters...but again, I must point out these polls are weighted in favor of the Democrats.

    Put it this way...I didn't think Obama was going to win even before Palin was in the race. And this was even when I was considering voting for him.

    Now? No way are the Democrats winning...and yes I'm including massive voter fraud in that consideration. Still going to be an election day landslide...voter fraud or not.

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    If Obama wins, then we desreve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.
    Don't bring this in here. You have a million other threads in this forum to run your one line political bull in here. We've managed to keep this thread almost entirely about the subject this far. We don't need your bull ing it up.

    Either provide some substance or kindly STFU and make your way to the other threads.

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    If Obama wins, then we desreve to lose our asses as a nation for being so stupid to vote him in.
    You must be blind to our problems already with 8 years of Republicans at the helm We gave those idiots the Presidency, the majority of the House and the Senate and what the did they do with it? How do you have that much power and still find a way to screw it all up? That's the main reason Obama is in the position he's in today. The Republican leadership has been that BAD. So bad that they'll vote for the black guy

    If Obama gets the presidency with the majority of the Democrats behind him and still s up as much as Bush I'll be talking about him with the same disdain that I hold for Republicans and their moron supporters that try to defend the last 8 years of inep ude.

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    Don't bring this in here. You have a million other threads in this forum to run your one line political bull in here. We've managed to keep this thread almost entirely about the subject this far. We don't need your bull ing it up.

    Either provide some substance or kindly STFU and make your way to the other threads.
    Your less than nice opinions aside, I agree we should keep threads on topic. However, I am not the only one guilty. I do't see you calling out other. Is it just that you don't like me?

    I actually wish these forums were controlled a bit. I believe threads should not drift off toppic, and I think we are allowed too much leaway to make personal attacks. You may notice at times I do stay within a threads topic when others drift, and at times I remain respectful of others. I can do so always if required. It just isn't.

    Care to moderate the forum and stick by rules and be unbiased about it? I'm sure such a position is there if you want it.

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    Those polls I've been posting are usually likely voters...but again, I must point out these polls are weighted in favor of the Democrats.

    Put it this way...I didn't think Obama was going to win even before Palin was in the race. And this was even when I was considering voting for him.

    Now? No way are the Democrats winning...and yes I'm including massive voter fraud in that consideration. Still going to be an election day landslide...voter fraud or not.
    I think you've latched on to Palin being the swinging force and you just refuse look at things in any other light. She had a good effect and coupled with the convention bounce you could see that effect in the polls.

    But we're back to preconvention numbers now. And you can say that the polls favor democrats but the fact is that a lot of them use different methodologies and not all of them are what "favor" (i don't concede this point but w/e) Democrats. But no matter what methods they use, they are almost all saying the same thing.

    Also, as far as the registered/likely voter thing goes, one is not better than the other. It all depends on voter turnout. I don't think anyone here is giong to deny that the higher voter turnout is the better that is for democrats. In the past 2 elections, Republicans had a better ground game and were able to get the vote way better than the Democrats were able to. Thats not going to be the case this time around. The Democrat ground game is really going strong in many of the key states. With that in mind I don't think its all that unlikely we'll see results that are closer to the registered voter polls. We'll see on Nov 4 though.

    But in any event, Electoral-vote.com and fivethirtyeight.com are great because they intelligently take all of the polls factors and come up with a methodology that removes the statistical noise and differences combining all the polls and finding what the true situation is. Theres another site that was linked here as well that does a great job of it also I just can't remeber the address off the top of my head. Electoral-vote.com had a great track record in the last election so when I see what they post I think it is able to carry a decent amount of weight.

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    You must be blind to our problems already with 8 years of Republicans at the helm We gave those idiots the Presidency, the majority of the House and the Senate and what the did they do with it? How do you have that much power and still find a way to screw it all up? That's the main reason Obama is in the position he's in today. The Republican leadership has been that BAD. So bad that they'll vote for the black guy

    If Obama gets the presidency with the majority of the Democrats behind him and still s up as much as Bush I'll be talking about him with the same disdain that I hold for Republicans and their moron supporters that try to defend the last 8 years of inep ude.
    I understand your point. Believe me, I am very unhappy with the republicans. They deserved to have their asses handed to them in 2006. They failed to honor the 'contract with America' which gave them the power. I wish we had a better president than George Bush. No way in I would approve more of either Al Gore or John Kerry. Lets face it. Truely good people just don't seek to be politicians.

    can we agree since politicians are so ed up by nature, that we should do all we can to reduce government?

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    I think you've latched on to Palin being the swinging force and you just refuse look at things in any other light. She had a good effect and coupled with the convention bounce you could see that effect in the polls.

    But we're back to preconvention numbers now. And you can say that the polls favor democrats but the fact is that a lot of them use different methodologies and not all of them are what "favor" (i don't concede this point but w/e) Democrats. But no matter what methods they use, they are almost all saying the same thing.

    Also, as far as the registered/likely voter thing goes, one is not better than the other. It all depends on voter turnout. I don't think anyone here is giong to deny that the higher voter turnout is the better that is for democrats. In the past 2 elections, Republicans had a better ground game and were able to get the vote way better than the Democrats were able to. Thats not going to be the case this time around. The Democrat ground game is really going strong in many of the key states. With that in mind I don't think its all that unlikely we'll see results that are closer to the registered voter polls. We'll see on Nov 4 though.

    But in any event, Electoral-vote.com and fivethirtyeight.com are great because they intelligently take all of the polls factors and come up with a methodology that removes the statistical noise and differences combining all the polls and finding what the true situation is. Theres another site that was linked here as well that does a great job of it also I just can't remeber the address off the top of my head. Electoral-vote.com had a great track record in the last election so when I see what they post I think it is able to carry a decent amount of weight.

    I think Palin was the greatest VP pick in American history and Biden was one of the worst. I think Palin is going to win this election...I think people are going to vote for her.

    Because no matter what anyone says, she truly is an outsider, and she reeks of being one of us...and people are going to want to stick her in Washington to see what happens.

    I agree...the VP pick has seldom mattered before...but it does now.

    I can think of multiple reasons for this beyond just the real person effect...


    #1. She's good looking and instantly wins the all important looks category that usually decides the election. She's going to be the best looking President/Vice President in history. Period.

    #2. She puts out positive energy...real postive energy. This is an all powerful election swinger...the more positive candidate always wins. Always. That was what had me leaning towards Obama(well that and some things going on with Iraq)....since Palin entered this race, there has been a decidedly negative tone in Obama's campaign. Plus...Joe Biden is the worst guy in Washington to choose if you are trying to run a positive campaign. And I'd say that negativity has carried over to the entire Democrat party.

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    I think Palin was the greatest VP pick in American history and Biden was one of the worst.
    This is a joke right? No one can be this stupid.

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    Cue negative democrat response proving my point in..

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    Cue negative democrat response proving my point in..

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    Well he's not as stupid as I thought. He can count down from 5.

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    LOL something tells me I missed it by seconds. Damn.

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    I think Palin was the greatest VP pick in American history and Biden was one of the worst. I think Palin is going to win this election...I think people are going to vote for her.

    Because no matter what anyone says, she truly is an outsider, and she reeks of being one of us...and people are going to want to stick her in Washington to see what happens.

    I agree...the VP pick has seldom mattered before...but it does now.

    I can think of multiple reasons for this beyond just the real person effect...


    #1. She's good looking and instantly wins the all important looks category that usually decides the election. She's going to be the best looking President/Vice President in history. Period.

    #2. She puts out positive energy...real postive energy. This is an all powerful election swinger...the more positive candidate always wins. Always. That was what had me leaning towards Obama(well that and some things going on with Iraq)....since Palin entered this race, there has been a decidedly negative tone in Obama's campaign. Plus...Joe Biden is the worst guy in Washington to choose if you are trying to run a positive campaign. And I'd say that negativity has carried over to the entire Democrat party.
    I agree with you. Besides, she actually does have executive experience. I find it laughable the liberals fail to acknowledge this, you want a 'community organizer!'

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    This is a joke right? No one can be this stupid.
    I agree with his staement. I know you won't mind calling me stupid too, or would that be stupid two?

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    I agree with his staement. I know you won't mind calling me stupid too, or would that be stupid two?
    If you think Sarah Palin was the best VP pick in the history of the US, then yes you are stupid too

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