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so did McCain just blow it? (pg. 239)
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Rose
One more day.....














........til Obama wins.


I hope so anyways :p

for those of you that like starbucks, if you vote on Tuesday and go to starbucks and tell them you voted you get a free brewed coffee.
delobbo
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
So seriously guys, do you think Obama can pull it all off, and win?

I'm not going to lie, I consider myself poorly informed (at best). I'm Australian though :p How many voters in the US are just like me? Will they vote Obama or McCain?

I don't get fed as much media bull as you US folks (I basically get my updates from here on TA, which I'm aware is very pro-Obama, for the most part).

The polls seem to say 'Obama FTW' but how reliable is any of this?

Inform me, oh mighty COR :p

honestly, I don't know. 3 weeks ago I thought anything could happen on election day. And I still think that.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
honestly, I don't know. 3 weeks ago I thought anything could happen on election day. And I still think that.


How much of an issue do you think race will be on voting day? Or, 'racism' to be more specific?
delobbo
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
How much of an issue do you think race will be on voting day? Or, 'racism' to be more specific?

tough question. ask me again in a few days. :clown:
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
tough question. ask me again in a few days. :clown:


Haha, yeah. Fair enough point :p

It's the 4th here in less than 5 hours.

Oddly, it's our Melbourne Cup day. Basically, our entire country stops for one horse race, on the first Tuesday of each November.

Not that has anything to do with US politics...

:wtf:

Sorry :p
delobbo
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Haha, yeah. Fair enough point :p

It's the 4th here in less than 5 hours.

Oddly, it's our Melbourne Cup day. Basically, our entire country stops for one horse race, on the first Tuesday of each November.

Not that has anything to do with US politics...

:wtf:

Sorry :p

did you know I love Australia?
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
did you know I love Australia?


I didn't, but Australia loves you
delobbo
ok well I wanted to bring that out into the open. :)

I just love how it's right next to Portugal. Another one of my favorites.

/McCain moment
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
ok well I wanted to bring that out into the open. :)

I just love how it's right next to Portugal. Another one of my favorites.

/McCain moment


:stongue:
delobbo
well this is looking promising but we will have to see what happens.

Final Presidential Estimate: Obama 55%, McCain 44%

Independents break for Obama, boosting Obama’s broad Democratic base


PRINCETON, NJ -- The final Gallup 2008 pre-election poll -- based on Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Gallup Poll Daily tracking -- shows Barack Obama with a 53% to 42% advantage over John McCain among likely voters. When undecided voters are allocated proportionately to the two candidates to better approximate the actual vote, the estimate becomes 55% for Obama to 44% for McCain.

The trend data clearly show Obama ending the campaign with an upward movement in support, with eight to 11 percentage point leads among likely voters in Gallup's last four reports of data extending back to Oct. 28. Obama's final leads among both registered voters and likely voters are the largest of the campaign.






The only thing Obama-haters can pray for now is that all these Diebold machines unexplicably give some states to McCain... I wouldn't put it past them. Remember, there's no way to verify the results.

delobbo
Joe the Plumber is a wife beater... this is a link to the actual court website..

http://apps.co.lucas.oh.us/onlinedo.../2100&PARTY=D,1
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
Joe the Plumber is a wife beater... this is a link to the actual court website..

http://apps.co.lucas.oh.us/onlinedo.../2100&PARTY=D,1
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