- McCain Tied in Key States
- Backtrack on Obama Remarks
- McCain Sues to Ensure Military Vote Count
- McCain Defies Age in 22-hour Sprint
- Obama, McCain on What to Change in Sports
- Palin Cleared in Troopergate Probe
- Coal Officials Blast Obama Over Remarks
- Early Voting Pays Off for Obama Team
- Reid Says Stevens Cannot Stay in Senate
- AP Warns: McCain Could Win Electoral College
- Beleaguered Murtha Loses Ground in Pennsylvania
- Don King Backs Obama, Praises Bush (wut?)
- Bob Barr Eyes Swing States for 'Real Impact'
- Suits Loom if Key Ohio Presidential Vote Is Close
- IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Obama Up 4.5 Points
- Bush Out of Sight Until After Election
- 'O'Biden' Plays Up Working-class, Catholic Roots
- Zogby Poll: Obama Close to Win
- Obama, McCain Eye Administration Teams
- California Prepares for Showdown on Gay Marriage
- Al Franken: Reagan Administration 'Racist, Sexist'
- Schumer: 60 Senate Seats Possible but Unlikely
- Danforth: Democrats 'Cry Wolf' on Vote Schemes
- IBD Poll: McCain Only 2 Points Behind
- Poll: Obama Fails to Gain Among Churchgoers
- Karl Rove predicts Obama landslide.
- Bonus: Despite the fact that Rove calls deadheat states for McCain
Personally, I think the 8-10% "undecided" are actually people who voted for Bush the second time and don't want to admit it to a pollster or an Obama canvaser knocking at their door. Especially in a swing state. Every single ad is for a politician in those places. They're REALLY sick of the election and being asked what or who they're voting for. In fact, some of them will make stuff up on purpose. No, really.
Bottom line: In an election year that's defied conventional wisdom time and again, remember that anything can happen.
McCain will win because he is the better, more decent man. Obama, not having virtues, relied on hype and hoped celebrity would give people the impression of greatness.
ReplyDeleteObama’s celebrity strategy did make an impression–one of arrogance and elitism, exactly the things in Washington with which we’re disgusted and rejecting.
McCain’s victory will rely on a number of reasons but ultimately it’s because he is a vote for our future, while Obama is a vote for wallowing in victimhood.
God Help us all if it goes the other way
Tammy...you ignorant slut!
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