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Originally Posted by MikeinAR
I'm sure the folks at Newsmax are hoping they're right and with the accuracy of polling, it still's an outside possibility it'll be that close. That said, Gallup has Obama widening his lead today in all three of their polls after seeing some tightening early in the week. http://www.gallup.com/Home.aspx Also the RCP averages(which have been very accurate in the past) in the key battleground states like PA, VA, and CO that McCain HAS to win are all way out of the margin of error for Obama. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...lls/index.html
It's not certain yet, but I expect to the polling will show a bump of at least two or three points for Obama after the infomercial the other night. Thirty minutes of unchallenged air time on major networks is a very hard thing for McCain to defend.
John McCain lost this election by losing Virginia, Colorado and Pennsylvania. Ferd has a saying that applies here, "It's church", IMO. McCain simply lost too much ground in September after the economic mess and with the pick of Palin.
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Lets be clear, I said it was church long before the republican nominee was even picked. The dems could run member of Saddam Hussians family and they would win this election.
its always been the dems year and I dont see anything to tell me different.
Its a gut punch but still the truth..... the only silver lining I can find is that the dems will likely go so far to the left that in 2 years the republicans will clean their clocks in the house.