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Old 10-01-2008, 08:24 AM
 
Location: Techified Blue (Collar)-Rooted Bastion-by-the-Sea
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According to the just released Quinnipiac Poll (post-debate). I guess we'll have to see if the other polls later this week and next are consistent with this. If so, then it is all over for McCain/Palin.

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GMANews.TV - New poll: Obama pulls ahead in 3 key states - World - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA
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Old 10-01-2008, 09:07 AM
 
Location: OH->FL->NJ
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I figured on OH. I rather doubt the numbers are actually that lopsided but Im thinking the cult leader over the geezer by +3ish OH, +1ish FL and PA was never really a swing state this go around.

Just wait for the Pelosi Congress Unleashed!
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Old 10-01-2008, 09:22 AM
 
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I figured on OH. I rather doubt the numbers are actually that lopsided but Im thinking the cult leader over the geezer by +3ish OH, +1ish FL and PA was never really a swing state this go around.

Just wait for the Pelosi Congress Unleashed!
I guess people hate to admit the battleground states are what will decide this election and things are swinging in Obama's direction. Recent polls on this "bail out" were people overwhelming blaming the Republicans over the Democrats. Looks like no matter how you slice it, McCain is married to the Bush Administration and ties to this slipping economy. Bad news for Grampie McCain.
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Old 10-01-2008, 10:32 AM
 
Location: OH->FL->NJ
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>I guess people hate to admit..<

What part of my post shows anything but things swinging to Obama? I have consistently said Obama 305 EV... even during Palin Mania after the convention.

OH and FL simply are not that liberal to have swung that fast that far. PA was probably never even that close for McGeezer as polls said.

I still say:
The Cult Leader 305 EV

Just wait for the Pelosi congress unleashed! Hope ya dont own a business.

If the GOP had the senate firmly in hand I probably woulnt care that much who won. As a GOPper, I rather like divided govt. The economy did OK under a leftish pres and a rightish congress. Probably because the moonbats and the wingnuts could not get their stupid ideas made into law. We havent had anyone with class in the whitehouse since Bush Sr so I guess I am used to it by now. An oversexed skirt chasing purple fitting hillbilly followed by a willfully reckless cowboy.

Obama may mean all the "moderate" things he says. Congress has other ideas.

Watch for:
union card check
welfare increases
Higher taxes on "250K" to be Higher taxes on ?75?K. (could be 50K could be 100K). (Income tax probably 100K, other taxes probably much lower.)
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