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so did McCain just blow it? (pg. 229)
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DjWhooCares
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Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Wait, Shepard Smith even thought he was over the line. That's just frightening.


hahaha plus 1

i was shocked!:wtf:
Az
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
http://warincontext.org/2008/10/26/...e-you-shouldnt/

Why I won’t vote for John McCain and why I believe you shouldn’t
By Lt. General (U.S. Army, Retired) Robert G. Gard, Jr., PhD, War in Context, October 26, 2008

quote:
Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss) has said: “The thought of McCain as president “sends a cold chill down my spine He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.”

mental
Swamper
My friends... remember to go out and vote.
MrJiveBoJingles
I'll be voting today or tomorrow.
colonelcrisp
I still fail to understand the Yank's obsessions with Israel?
Lebezniatnikov
Expect big things:

quote:
According to Michael McDonald's terrific website, there are three states in which early voting has already exceeded its totals from 2004. These are Georgia, where early voting is already at 180 percent of its 2004 total, Louisiana (169 percent), and North Carolina (129 percent).

Hmm ... can anybody think of something that those three states have in common?



The African-American population share is the key determinant of early voting behavior. In states where there are a lot of black voters, early voting is way, way up. In states with fewer African-Americans, the rates of early voting are relatively normal.

This works at the county level too. In Cuyahoga County, Ohio (Cleveland), which about 30 percent black, twice as many people have already voted early as in all of 2004. In Franklin County (Columbus), which is about 18 percent black and also has tons of students, early voting is already about 3x its 2004 total.

So when McCain's pollster talks about Obama's black vote being "locked in", he is at best getting the story half-right. It's true that there aren't very many African-Americans who are reporting themselves as undecided. But any polling based on 2004 assumptions about what black turnout will look like is probably going to miss the mark significantly.

Frankly, I do think that McCain is the favorite to win a majority of undecideds (but a majority means like 55-60%, not some ridiculous fraction like 70%).

But I also think that the polls are probably undercounting Obama's decided vote, particularly among African-Americans, and young persons with cellphones.


http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/10/harbinger.html

iammesol
I really don't believe that the humongous black populatlion here in Atlanta will override the abundance of hicks outside the city. If he takes Georgia, I will be one surprised hippie.
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I really don't believe that the humongous black populatlion here in Atlanta will override the abundance of hicks outside the city. If he takes Georgia, I will be one surprised hippie.


Yeah, I'd be surprised too - but he could actually take North Carolina, which I thought was impossible a month ago.



iammesol
Good God! Is it really that close‽ :eyespop:
Lebezniatnikov
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
Good God! Is it really that close‽ :eyespop:


Close and getting closer. :)

edit: Pollster has placed Georgia into the "Tossup" category.

josh rising
mccain really blew it now.

cos i just sent in my absentee ballot for OBAMA! i had been preparing to vote for mccain/palin the entire time, but they really ed things up and made me not trust them. plus, i decided to seperate myself and my beliefs with the beliefs of my hometown and do what was best for me. and gay rights are more important to me than being pro-life, so that's a big factor why i voted for obama.
UWM
I waited over an hour to vote today in Chicago. Something near 190k people have already voted here. Not that it's a tough call here or anything, but it's good to see people getting out in numbers like that.
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